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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 14 MIN

Meau

from Mind Matters · host Caroline Beerkens en Marie Broeckman / Audiohuis

Deze aflevering met Meau is waardevol en oprecht.Een gesprek dat raakt, omdat het zo herkenbaar is.We spreken over schrijven als uitlaatklep. Over hoe zij haar emoties reguleert door ze op papier te zetten, sneller dan ze erover kan praten. Schrijven helpt haar begrijpen wat ze voelt. Het werkt ordenend. Helend ook.We hebben het over succes en de keerzijde daarvan. Over applaus en verwachtingen. Over de vraag die blijft hangen als je weer thuis bent: klappen ze voor Meau de artiest, en wie ben ik zonder dat podium? Hoe blijf je dichtbij jezelf als de buitenwereld een beeld van je maakt dat steeds groter wordt?Meau vertelt ook waarom ze bewust geen social media gebruikt wanneer het niet goed met haar gaat. Omdat ze weet wat het met haar doet. Minder prikkels, minder vergelijking, meer ruimte om bij zichzelf te blijven. Het is geen vlucht, maar een keuze om haar rust te bewaken.Een mooi en eerlijk gesprek, vol herkenning en praktische inzichten over creativiteit, grenzen en trouw blijven aan jezelf.Liefs Caatje en MarieDeze podcast is gemaakt in samenwerking met @ons.mindus.Soms zit je hoofd te vol en weet je even niet waar je het moet zoeken.Check dan ⁠www.injebol.nl⁠.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Deze aflevering met Meau is waardevol en oprecht.Een gesprek dat raakt, omdat het zo herkenbaar is.We spreken over schrijven als uitlaatklep. Over hoe zij haar emoties reguleert door ze op papier te zetten, sneller dan ze erover kan praten....

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