You’ve seen it. You’ve done it. You might be doing it right now.
That quiet shrug. The quick “I’m fine.” The way you change the subject before someone gets too close.
It’s not because you don’t care. It’s because caring hurts.
In this episode, Erin takes a hard look at The Denial Reflex, the automatic response that keeps so many first responders and spouses stuck in survival mode. It’s the reflex that says “I’ve got this” when your body’s screaming otherwise. The one that tells you ignoring the pain is the same as handling it.
But denial isn’t control. It’s fear in uniform.
Erin breaks down how this reflex forms on the job, how repetition, adrenaline, and conditioning make shutting down second nature and what happens when that same armor follows you home. Because the same instincts that keep you alive in chaos will quietly destroy your relationships if they never get turned off.
She shares what it looks like to catch yourself in the reflex, why vulnerability isn’t weakness, and how to start letting honesty replace emotional autopilot one small truth at a time.
This one’s not about blame, it’s about awareness. Because the more honest you get, the more reachable you become to the people who are trying to love you through it.
IN THIS EPISODE
MENTAL FIREPOWER
The Honesty Check Protocol
You don’t have to dump everything. You just have to stop hiding from yourself.
WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR
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