
The Fear of Being Seen: Why Vulnerability Feels Terrifying (But Necessary)
Unmasking the messy, beautiful truth about authenticity, connection, and why just because I’m a therapist doesn’t mean I’ve got it all figured out.
Friends with (therapy) Benefits · Elizabeth Carr
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Show Notes
In the Season 1 finale of Friends with (Therapy) Benefits, we’re getting up close and personal with the fear of being authentic—the messy, vulnerable kind that makes your heart race and your palms sweat. Why is it so hard to be real with people? And why is vulnerability the very thing we need to feel truly connected?
Elizabeth reflects on her own journey of unmasking, sharing the raw truth that hit her like a Mack truck: just because she’s a therapist doesn’t mean she’s automatically good at this stuff. From childhood conditioning to generational hustle culture, she unpacks the layers that keep us disconnected from ourselves and others.
Plus, Elizabeth opens up about how this podcast started as little love notes to herself, a way to track her growth and, hopefully, help others along the way. You’ll also get practical tips on how to start identifying who you really are, embracing your needs, and letting people actually see you—imperfections and all.
And as we say goodbye to Season 1, there’s a heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s listened, reached out, and joined this community.
Season 2 is coming summer 2025, with more special guests, banter with Gregory, and—fingers crossed—some of your stories.
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