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EP24: The Habit of Suffering | From Empathy Fatigue to Embodied Compassion — with Angela Melzer

from What I Didn't Know: Building the Life You Recovered For · host Netanya Allyson

Are You Carrying the Weight of the World? We often use the term "compassion fatigue" to describe the exhaustion of caring, but counselor Angela Melzer suggests a profound shift in perspective: compassion itself is an infinite resource. What actually drains us—what leaves us hollow and reaching for our phones to numb out—is empathy fatigue. When we over-identify with another person's suffering, we inadvertently jump off our own "boat" and into the turbulent waters with them. We lose our grounding, our creativity, and eventually, our ability to be truly helpful. This conversation is an invitation to stop rescuing and start responding from a place of steady, embodied presence. In this episode, we explore the path from burnout back to ourselves: The Shift from Empathy to Compassion:  Understanding why feeling another person’s pain is only a temporary tool, and how to transition back into your own body to offer a lifesaver instead of drowning alongside them. Breaking the Cycle of False Refuges:  A look at how we use grasping, avoidance, and confusion to stay safe in old patterns, and the one confrontational question—"What am I getting out of this?"—that can finally unlock the door to change. The Somatic Architecture of Healing:  How trauma and repeated emotional patterns live in our physical bodies, and how modern tools like Somatic Experiencing and Ketamine-assisted therapy can machete through the neural "vines" of the past to carve a new way forward. Whether you are a professional healer or the person everyone leans on, this episode offers a gentle reminder: Feeling tired doesn't mean you are in the wrong life. It means your nervous system is asking you to return to your own spine, your own breath, and your own brilliance. Full show notes at netanyaallyson.com/episodes/24

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Are You Carrying the Weight of the World? We often use the term "compassion fatigue" to describe the exhaustion of caring, but counselor Angela Melzer suggests a profound shift in perspective: compassion itself is an infinite resource. What actually drains us—what leaves us hollow and reaching for our phones to numb out—is empathy fatigue. When we over-identify with another person's suffering, we inadvertently jump off our own "boat" and into the turbulent waters with them. We los...

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