The Heap Of Hulps
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You know that moment when something rises in your throat - a howl, a truth, a need - and you just... swallow it back down?
Jacky has a word for that. Hulp. A howl and a gulp combined. And this episode begins there; right in that frozen, swallowed place, because that's exactly where Jacky found herself when she sat down to record!
This is an episode about what it actually feels like to start something. A behind the scenes look at the recording and deleting, the shame that crawls up when old wounds surface, the "here we go again" of it...
Jacky takes you through the process she used to move from freeze to finally pressing record: writing a letter from her fear, sitting with the grief of it, reaching out - and what happened when she did.
In this episode:
- The HULP poem - and what it means to have a pile of swallowed truths
- Why the antidote to shame is love, not self-improvement
- The gap between your ideal self and your actual self - and why staying with the actual is where the richness lives
- Why feeling like you don't fit in might mean you're a leader, not a misfit
Link to the Youtube video Jacky refers to in the epsiode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0872fKNtIw