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Screwed up in public? Here's How to Sort It

Screwed up in public? Here's How to Sort It

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Messing up is uncomfortable.

Messing up in front of other people can feel brutal.

A comment that didn’t land. A reaction that went too far. A decision that backfired. And suddenly your brain is shouting that everyone saw it and your reputation is finished.

In this episode, we talk about what actually happens when you get it wrong publicly — and why the shame response can spiral so quickly. We look at the difference between accountability and self-punishment, and why beating yourself up doesn’t repair anything.

This isn’t about pretending mistakes don’t matter. It’s about learning how to own them cleanly. How to apologise without grovelling or over-explaining. How to repair without turning one moment into a full character assassination.

Because mistakes don’t destroy credibility.

Avoiding them does.

If you want to live with impact, being seen as human is part of the deal. What defines you isn’t the mistake — it’s what you do next.

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Headstraight: Mental Health Support for Teens is built on honest conversations — proper Mental Health real talks that make sense in real life. Each episode brings real talk mental health guidance designed to offer steady support for teens navigating the messy, complicated parts of growing up. If you’re looking for a teen mental health podcast that gives grounded support, you’re in the right place.

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