Conversations from the Heart

#143 - Healing in a Fix-It Culture

Yvette Erasmus

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In this episode, I speak with two callers whose stories reveal a powerful tension many of us live inside: trying to heal in a culture that wants to fix us.

Kate struggles with crying that shows up quickly in conversations and professional settings. Her inner critic tells her this means something is wrong with her. Together we explore a different possibility: that tears may be the nervous system’s way of releasing pain and restoring balance.

Shelly’s story reveals another layer of the same dynamic. After years of trauma and nervous system dysregulation, she longs for empathy and understanding from her husband, but instead encounters pressure, misunderstanding, and cultural shame around emotional struggle. We explore what it means to pursue healing when the people closest to us may not understand the journey.

These conversations point to a deeper truth: many of the emotional responses we’ve been taught to suppress are actually the body’s natural attempts to heal.

Learning to trust those signals, and to create space for our own healing path, can change everything.

Listen to learn:

• Why crying and emotional release are often signs of healing, not weakness

• How shame around emotions gets reinforced by culture, family, and relationships

• How fix-it thinking can unintentionally block emotional healing

• What to do when the people around you don’t understand your healing journey


Read more on the blog:  Healing in a Fix-It Culture

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