Mute Your Wonderwall Because I'm Clicking Things!
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In this episode which is sponsored by our wonderful partners at Inflow I'm going on the record about something extremely important: loud music makes food taste bad, and I will not be taking questions or feedback on this. I support your live music. I will not consume it while eating my French fries. These are two separate things.
I also have a feelings-based relationship with computer keyboards that started in approximately 1994 in a Radio Shack, has never ended, and apparently runs in the family.
We also get into a question from Kayla in Tallahassee that stopped me: when I finally slow down, everything I've been avoiding emotionally shows up at once.
Rest feels dangerous. I have thoughts on this — including the uncomfortable truth that you cannot outrun trauma, it is always there, and you are not smarter than it.
(Neither am I. Trust me.)
Plus I read a listener review that is basically the entire reason this show exists.
- The sensory case against restaurant live music
- Keyboard switches, lifelong fixations, and the difference between that and a hyperfixation
- When your kid inherits the trait you didn't mean to pass on
- Listener Q: why does rest feel like an ambush?
- You can't outrun what you haven't processed
Again, please do check out our episode sponsors Inflow at http://getinflow.io/notbroken
They're helping us bring episodes like this one to your ears.
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