Self Full with Wilson Huang podcast artwork

PODCAST · health

Self Full with Wilson Huang

The gap between who you believe you are and who you truly are can often be quite wide. Much of the difficulty we face in our daily lives stems from this disconnect.Self-Full is a podcast dedicated to bridging that gap by exploring issues such as anxious overthinking, chronic people-pleasing, relentless comparison to others, and those surprising feelings of anger or shame. It also sheds light on the unsaid struggle of feeling like you’re performing a version of yourself that doesn’t quite resonate.Hosted by Wilson Huang, who is neither a guru nor a therapist but rather a companion who has navigated through similar hurdles, this show blends modern psychology, neuroscience, and age-old wisdom about how our minds work. Each episode focuses on a specific behavioral pattern, explaining what it is, why your brain tends to behave that way, and providing practical tools—rather than vague suggestions—that you can use the next time you encounter this pattern.The podcast explores the essential

Publisher-supplied feed metadata · PodParley refreshed Jun 12, 2026 · Source feed

  1. 1

    Your Brain Won't Shut Up (And That's Not Your Fault)

    "Is there something wrong with me? Why can't I just fall asleep like everyone else?"If you've ever lain in bed completely drained, only for your mind to start replaying something you said in a meeting weeks ago, prepping for an argument that hasn't happened, or revisiting something you thought you'd put behind you — this episode is for you.This isn't the panicky, heart-racing kind of overthinking. It's the quiet, nagging loop — the one that keeps running whether you want it to or not, and somehow gets worse the more exhausted you are.In this episode, Wilson explains why this happens (your brain has two modes — "task mode" when you're engaged, and "screensaver mode" when the lights go off — and screensaver mode has no off switch). More importantly, Wilson explains why your instinct to "think your way out of it" only feeds the loop, and what actually works instead.Three tools you'll gain from this episode to overcome late night overthinking:Slow your exhale. The loop isn't just in your head — it's in your nervous system. A longer out-breath sends a physical "you're safe" signal to your body. The thoughts may stay, but the state they run in changes. Three breaths is all it takes.Write it down. Your brain keeps the loop alive because it doesn't trust itself to remember. A two-minute brain dump (not journaling — just offloading) gives those thoughts somewhere to land so your mind can stop juggling them.Say "I notice." Swap "I'm spiraling" for "I notice I'm spiraling." That single word shifts you from being trapped inside the loop to observing it from outside — and from outside, you can finally ask: does this need my attention right now, or can it wait until morning?The deepest reframe of the episode: the voice in your head is not you. It's just a voice. You're the one who hears it — and that part of you is steadier than the loop will ever be.This week's challenge: When the loop starts, slow your exhale, write it down, and try the noticing technique. Then tell someone else who lies awake the same way. They'll appreciate that you noticed.

  2. 0

    How to Stop Negative Self Talk - The Truth About Self-Worth (And What Your Brain is Actually Doing)

    Episode 01: How to Stop Negative Self Talk - The Truth About Self-Worth (And What Your Brain is Actually Doing)Have you ever sat in a crowded space or scrolled through social media, feeling like everyone around you has it all together while you’re left questioning your own journey? If this resonates with you, this episode of Self Full is a must-listen.In the opening episode, Wilson explores the reasons why self-worth often feels unearned and highlights that feeling behind in your 20s is not a personal failure but a common sentiment many experience. This feeling is influenced by our natural tendency to compare ourselves to others.You’ll learn how comparing yourself to others on social media can be detrimental, as it forces you to measure your inner struggles against the polished personas others present. Wilson discusses how fleeting feelings of being lost can evolve into a persistent identity if not addressed.Moreover, the episode offers three practical steps to help you disrupt this cycle of negative self-talk before it escalates. There's no need for complicated concepts or guru-style advice—just a genuine conversation about the silent battles many face, often believing they're in this all alone.Tune in to discover insights that can transform your perspective and foster a healthier relationship with yourself.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

The gap between who you believe you are and who you truly are can often be quite wide. Much of the difficulty we face in our daily lives stems from this disconnect.Self-Full is a podcast dedicated to bridging that gap by exploring issues such as anxious overthinking, chronic people-pleasing, relentless comparison to others, and those surprising feelings of anger or shame. It also sheds light on the unsaid struggle of feeling like you’re performing a version of yourself that doesn’t quite resonate.Hosted by Wilson Huang, who is neither a guru nor a therapist but rather a companion who has navigated through similar hurdles, this show blends modern psychology, neuroscience, and age-old wisdom about how our minds work. Each episode focuses on a specific behavioral pattern, explaining what it is, why your brain tends to behave that way, and providing practical tools—rather than vague suggestions—that you can use the next time you encounter this pattern.The podcast explores the essential

HOSTED BY

Wilson Huang

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Self Full with Wilson Huang have?

Self Full with Wilson Huang currently has 2 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Self Full with Wilson Huang about?

The gap between who you believe you are and who you truly are can often be quite wide. Much of the difficulty we face in our daily lives stems from this disconnect.Self-Full is a podcast dedicated to bridging that gap by exploring issues such as anxious overthinking, chronic people-pleasing,...

How often does Self Full with Wilson Huang release new episodes?

Self Full with Wilson Huang has 2 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Self Full with Wilson Huang?

You can listen to Self Full with Wilson Huang on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Self Full with Wilson Huang?

Self Full with Wilson Huang is created and hosted by Wilson Huang.
URL copied to clipboard!