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Conversations from the Heart

Conversations from the Heart

De: Yvette Erasmus
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A weekly, soul-nourishing podcast offering psychologically grounded, heart-centered reflections on human relationships, inner healing, and compassion-based communication.


Focused on live mini-coaching moments to help callers shift from reactive, domination-based communication to collaborative, heart-centered connection. Listen for new scripts for stuck situations, new ways of responding to old relationship dynamics and guidance on how to approach these situations with empathy, self-awareness, and effective communication strategies. Here, we emphasize understanding both one's own needs and the needs of others, creating safe spaces for vulnerable conversations, and finding ways to express ourselves authentically while respecting others' boundaries.

© 2025 Conversations from the Heart
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Episodios
  • #124 - When You’re Doing All The Emotional Labor
    Dec 15 2025

    In this week's conversation, Vanessa brings forward the pain of a friendship that feels increasingly one-sided. Together, we explore the difference between situational limits and structural limits in relationships, how to trust the “data” we receive when others shut down, and the grief that comes with realizing we may be doing too much emotional labor.

    We explore how to discern when to keep engaging, when to step back, and how to communicate desires for mutuality without blame. We also look at why some people can talk the talk of empathy yet still struggle to walk it in relationships. And, how to honor our own boundaries when reciprocity is missing.

    Listener Takeaways

    •Learn how to interpret someone’s emotional shutdowns as information about capacity rather than a reflection on your delivery.

    •Recognize the signs of over-functioning in friendships and how to stop carrying all the emotional labor.

    •Practice asking direct but compassionate questions that clarify whether mutuality is truly present.

    •Understand the developmental stages of NVC practice and why some people can use the tools for their own needs but not yet offer reciprocity.

    •Embrace grief as a necessary step when relationships aren’t mutual, while keeping your heart open to future possibilities.

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on one of our live calls
    • Check out my YouTube page
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    48 m
  • #123 - They Took Out the Line About Me
    Dec 8 2025

    When Nancy learned that her niece had removed a single sentence from a family speech, one that acknowledged Nancy’s marriage and presence, it triggered a wave of old pain. What may seem like a small omission unearthed decades of erasure, advocacy, and exhaustion.

    In this deeply moving conversation, we explore how one personal moment of being edited out becomes a microcosm of much larger cultural shifts. As stories of marginalized people are quietly removed from government websites, training programs, and public institutions, Nancy’s family moment reflects a collective trend: what gets remembered, and what gets deleted, is never neutral.

    Together, we navigate the emotional toll of invisibility, the weight of lifelong advocacy, and the tender discernment it takes to speak up with care. Whether you’ve been left out of the story, or left someone else out, this episode offers a powerful invitation to return ourselves, and each other, to the circle.

    Listener Takeaways:

    •Erasure may not be loud,but it’s deeply impactful. Small omissions can reactivate deep emotional wounds, especially for those historically marginalized.

    •Silence isn’t neutral. Bystanders and witnesses have power, too. A lack of acknowledgment can deepen the harm.

    •Discernment is key. Speaking up doesn’t always mean confronting the whole crowd. Often, one honest conversation is what opens the door to healing.

    •Advocacy fatigue is real. Especially for elders who’ve carried this work for decades. There’s wisdom in knowing how to keep showing up in ways that preserve your energy and dignity.

    •Returning non-love with love is an act of sovereignty. It’s not about people-pleasing: it’s about transforming disconnection into care without abandoning yourself.

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on one of our live calls
    • Check out my YouTube page
    Más Menos
    34 m
  • #122 - When Correction Feels Like Criticism
    Dec 1 2025

    What do you do when someone corrects you publicly, and their tone stings more than their words?

    In this episode, Tarjia brings a deeply relatable dilemma: how to respond in the moment when someone interrupts, “clarifies,” or subtly shames you, especially when it’s someone in a leadership role. Together, we explore real-time language tools, nervous system regulation strategies, and relational repair practices.

    This isn’t just about one group dynamic or one conversation: it’s about how to reclaim your voice when subtle power moves leave you feeling dismissed, small, or confused.

    Whether you’ve ever felt stung by someone’s tone, shut down by an interruption, or unsure how to set boundaries without creating more conflict, this episode is for you.


    SHOW NOTES

    In this episode, we explore:

    What to say in the moment when someone interrupts or corrects you

    •How to distinguish between your wise adult self and reactive younger parts

    •Why certain tones of voice can feel shaming, even when the content seems neutral

    •How to use the It sounds like… is that true? tool to re-center and clarify

    •What to do when someone flips your feedback back onto you (that’s your issue)

    •How to stay grounded in your dignity even when someone steps into a one-up position

    •The emotional cost of always trying to care for others at your own expense

    •What it really means to slow down for your most tender parts


    Bonus: We also walk through a sample script for initiating a repair conversation without blame, without defensiveness, and without abandoning yourself.

    For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.

    Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.

    Here are more ways to connect with me:

    • Join the School of Human Connection
    • Hop on one of our live calls
    • Check out my YouTube page
    Más Menos
    45 m
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