507: Sadness, Anger, Fear: What Do We Do With Our Emotions?
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Liz Burkholder for a real, unscripted conversation about emotions, what they’re here to teach us, and how to move through them in a healthy way. We talk about anger, grief, sadness, fear, anxiety, and what happens when we keep pushing our emotions down instead of allowing them to move through us.
Liz and I also explore what it means to truly hold space for ourselves and for other people, why so many of us were never taught how to feel our emotions, and how emotional repression can show up in the body, in relationships, and in everyday life. This is a powerful conversation about learning to stay present with what you feel instead of bypassing it, fixing it, or trying to make it go away.
in this episode, You’ll Hear:
Why anger is a healthy emotion and how it can help you set boundaries
The difference between feeling anger and projecting it onto other people
How emotions like sadness and anger can sometimes cover for each other
Why grief needs space, presence, and support instead of being rushed away
What anxiety and depression can reveal about unfelt emotions
How emotional repression can impact the body, relationships, and nervous system
What it looks like to let emotions move through you instead of storing them inside
Why so many of us were never taught how to process emotions in a healthy way
Liz Burkholder is the founder of Go Within Institute. She helps people heal through breathwork, subconscious work, nervous system regulation, and deep emotional processing. Her work supports clients, clinicians, and coaches in learning how to move through life with greater presence, connection, and self-trust.
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GoWithin Institute | Heal Yourself
Listen to Liz’s podcast: We Are The Medicine Podcast
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