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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 24 MIN

Emotional Vampires: When Caring Becomes Carrying

from You Keep Me Sane

Episode OverviewWe dive into that sticky space between empathy and exhaustion—the moment a caring friend becomes the “emotional sponge” (hello, emotional vampires 👀). We talk about invisible emotional labour, midlife capacity, Catholic/learned guilt, and why stepping back isn’t selfish—it’s self-respect. We share how chronic one-way “offloading” keeps both people stuck, and how gentle, clear boundaries help everyone grow.Key Discussion PointsMonologue vs. conversation: the red flag of constant offloading with no pause, curiosity, or reciprocityInvisible labour is real: the listener/soother role is invaluable - and often unseen.Self-worth & caregiving: when your value is tied to being “the strong one,” pulling back can trigger guiltOutsourcing processing: how repeated dumping keeps others in a holding pattern (and drains you)Quiet boundaries: reply when you have capacity, slow the response loop, name your limits kindly.Love ≠ carrying it all: you can care deeply without being the emotional crutch.Listener TakeawaysNotice your body’s cues: if you dread the message or feel depleted after chats, a boundary is needed.Ask the reciprocity question: do they ever ask how you are—and stay to hear the answer?Try a gentle reset: “I want to support you, but I don’t always have the emotional energy to take everything on.”Delay is a boundary: respond when you have capacity, not on read-receipt guilt.Guilt ≠ wrongdoing: it often shows up when you’re doing something new and healthier.Protect your peace: empathy with boundaries prevents burnout—and keeps relationships honest.Join the ConversationTell us your story on Instagram @youkeepmesane.pod or leave us a voice note -we’d love to hear how you navigate this. Share this episode with the friend who’s always “the strong one.”BetterHelp Paid Partnership - Get 10% off your first monthIf you’re struggling, consider therapy with our paid partner BetterHelp. Visit https://betterhelp.com/youkeepmesane for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy.BetterHelp makes it easy to find a therapist who suits your needs. Their online platform connects you with credentialed therapists, and if your first match isn’t the right fit, you can switch.Links:Download Enough - Our Self Worth Reset.Follow YKMS Podcast on IG @youkeepmesane.pod  Follow YKMS on FB https://www.facebook.com/YouKeepMeSanePodEmail us at  [email protected] to our Newsletter: https://www.youkeepmesane.com/subscribe/Hosts: Aileen Harvey & Julie FahySee https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy for privacy informationDisclaimer: Remember, we’re two friends sharing our personal experiences and discussing everyday challenges. We’re not qualified coaches or therapists, and our content is for general information and supportive conversation only. If you need professional help, please seek advice from a licensed therapist.

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Episode Overview We dive into that sticky space between empathy and exhaustion—the moment a caring friend becomes the “emotional sponge” (hello, emotional vampires 👀). We talk about invisible emotional labour, midlife capacity, Catholic/learned guilt, and why stepping back isn’t selfish—it’s self-respect. We share how chronic one-way “offloading” keeps both people stuck, and how gentle, clear boundaries help everyone grow. Key Discussion Points Monologue vs. conversation: the red flag of c...

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