EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 22 MIN
Quiet Doesn’t Mean Weak: Redefining Strength, Self-Worth & Self-Confidence
from You Keep Me Sane · host Aileen Harvey and Julie Fahy
Episode overviewIn this episode, we explore a sneaky belief many of us absorbed young: that the loudest person in the room is the strongest one - and that being quieter, reflective or sensitive somehow makes you weaker.We talk about loudness as a shield, teenage friendship dynamics, being labelled “weak” for not being the loud one, and how that seeps into adult life - careers, friendships, parenting and the way we judge women who live differently. Quiet strength, we’ve realised, often doesn’t get the spotlight… but it might be the most powerful kind.Key discussion pointsJamie Kern Lima’s story: building IT Cosmetics, selling to L’Oréal, and still feeling unworthy inside.The crucial difference between self-confidence (what you can do) and self-worth (who you believe you are).The teenage playground dynamic: loud, attention-grabbing girls seen as “strong” and quieter ones labelled “weak”.How these teen patterns spill into adulthood: friendship politics, social dominance, and how others read our strength.“You fall to what you believe you’re worthy of”: how low worth can lead to unhealthy relationships and choices.Why quieter personalities often have higher emotional intelligence, empathy and self-awareness - and why that is strength.Listener takeawaysQuiet doesn’t equal weak. Loud doesn’t automatically equal strong. Self-confidence and self-worth are different. You can be brilliant, capable and “together” on the outside and still feel not enough inside. If your identity rises and falls with achievements, income, roles or how “busy” you are, it might be a sign your self-worth is asking for attention.Gentleness can be powerful. You don’t have to shout to be heard. Presence, consistency, kindness and reflection are all forms of quiet strengthAs parents and caregivers, we’re modelling what strength looks like. Showing boundaries, self-respect and calm courage gives our kids a very different map than “loudest wins”.The small, unseen choices - saying no, changing direction, choosing rest, ending a draining friendship - are often the truest expressions of self-worth.Join the conversationIf you can relate to this, share your story with us - leave a voice note or send us a message on Instagram at @youkeepmesane.pod. If this episode resonated, please pass it on to someone who might need the reminder that quiet isn’t weak and loud isn’t always strong.And if you’d like extra support, reflections and mini deep-dives each week, join us over on Patreon for our Sanity Checks - all for about the price of a coffee a month. 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 In this episode, we explore a sneaky belief many of us absorbed young: that the loudest person in the room is the strongest one - and that being quieter, reflective or sensitive somehow makes you weaker. We talk about loudness as a shield, teenage friendship dynamics, being labelled “weak” for not being the loud one, and how that seeps into adult life - careers, friendships, parenting and the way we judge women who live differently. Quiet strength, we’ve realised, often...
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