In this deeply reflective episode, Sheetal unpacks the complex terrain of "speaking your truth"—a phrase often glamorized in spiritual spaces but fraught with psychological nuance. She weaves personal stories, psychological insight, and spiritual wisdom to explore why expressing our truth isn’t always as simple or healing as it's made out to be. From childhood conditioning and attachment wounds to cultural messaging around self-expression, Sheetal breaks down how our early experiences can shape the way we show up—or shut down—when it’s time to speak up.
You'll also hear how speaking your truth can unintentionally harm relationships when it's not grounded in awareness, empathy, and emotional intelligence. With stories of friendship loss, workplace transformation, and navigating difficult conversations as a spiritual medium, this episode brings raw honesty and deep compassion to the often misunderstood path of authenticity.
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