116: Allowing Ourselves to Feel Our Feelings with Dene Logan Selkin artwork
You, Me, Empathy

116: Allowing Ourselves to Feel Our Feelings with Dene Logan Selkin

  • E116
  • 1:28:10
  • February 17th 2020

On Episode 116 of You, Me, Empathy, Dene Logan Selkin and I explore sobriety, wanting to fit in when you feel left out, mental health and therapy stigma in the African American community, and allowing ourselves to feel our feelings.

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You, Me, Empathy

You, Me, Empathy is the official podcast of The Feely Human Collective. Join the community at FeelyHuman.co/membership.

On this show, we explore the struggles, the triumphs, the brights and the darks we face as humans trying to be human on this wondrous and overwhelming pale blue dot.

You, Me, Empathy was created so that we can be witness to our collective humanity through the lens of empathy, vulnerability, and emotional curiosity. We aim to destigmatize mental health, lead fiercely with our hearts, feel our feelings without shame and judgment, and share our courageous stories so that others may feel less alone and more connected as feely humans.

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