EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 34 MIN
Does shame change minds?
from More In Common · host More In Common Podcast
Summary In this episode of the More In Common Podcast, hosts Gerren Taylor and Keith Richardson explore the complex emotions of shame and guilt, discussing their differences and how they manifest in personal and social contexts. They delve into the role of shame in shaping identity, the challenges of navigating group expectations, and the importance of self-compassion in overcoming internal shame. The conversation emphasizes the need for emotional awareness and understanding in fostering connections and building community. Keywords shame, guilt, emotional awareness, personal growth, social dynamics, self-compassion, community, podcast, human experience, connection Takeaways Shame and guilt are often confused but are distinct emotions. Shame is a feeling of being wrong as a person, while guilt is about actions. Understanding the source of shame can help in managing it. Shame can be used as a tool for social order but often fails when misapplied. Self-compassion is crucial for overcoming internal shame. Cultural values influence our perceptions of shame and guilt. Finding supportive social groups can alleviate feelings of shame. Emotional awareness is key to navigating complex feelings. Shame can shape our identity if managed properly. Learning from shameful experiences can lead to personal growth.
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