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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 49 MIN

The Fear that Keeps us from Claiming Our Voice

from The Wired for Well-Being Podcast · host Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein

In this episode of Wired for Well-Being, Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein and producer Steve Lessard explore a struggle many people face at pivotal moments of growth: What happens inside us when we’re called to step forward—and shame tells us to stay small? Breaking from the show’s usual format, Steve brings his own lived experience into the conversation, sharing the fear, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome that arise as he feels called to create and offer something new in the world. Jeffrey unpacks how shame operates not just as a thought pattern, but as a nervous system response designed to limit risk, visibility, and vulnerability. Together, they explore why insight and motivation alone often aren’t enough to move through self-doubt—and how learning to work with the body and nervous system can restore trust, clarity, and a felt sense of self-worth. You’ll learn: Why shame often intensifies when we’re about to grow, expand, or be seen How imposter syndrome is rooted in nervous system safety, not lack of ability How the body signals yes, no, and alignment before the mind catches up As Jeffrey reminds us, moments of doubt aren’t proof of inadequacy—they’re moments of pain shaped by past experience. When we learn to meet those moments through the body rather than the intellect alone, a different voice can emerge—one grounded in steadiness, permission, and self-trust. Have a question for Jeffrey? Leave a voicemail at 866-357-5156. If you can’t reach that number, record a voice memo or send an email to [email protected]. Learn more about the Healing Trauma Program: drjeffreyrutstein.com/links The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional mental health advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical or mental health concerns.

In this episode of Wired for Well-Being, Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein explores why shame and self-doubt often arise just as we’re being called to grow, create, or step forward. In a departure from the usual format, producer Steve Lessard brings his own lived experience of imposter syndrome and fear into the conversation. Jeffrey unpacks how shame functions as a nervous system response designed to limit risk and visibility, and why insight alone isn’t enough to move through it. Together, they explore how learning to work with the body and nervous system can restore self-trust, clarity, and a felt sense of self-worth.

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