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  • Still Mad. Still Wrong. Here's Why. EP 135
    Apr 7 2026

    You knew you were wrong the second he flipped that phone around. Nothing suspicious. Just a bacon recipe.
    And somehow you were still annoyed at him.
    That feeling has a name — and once you understand it, you can’t unsee it.
    You’ve done the spiral. You built the whole case in your head. And then the truth came out and it was… a bacon recipe. You know you were wrong. They know you were wrong. And somehow you’re still a little irritated at them.
    This episode is about that moment — the one most people blow right past. Shanenn breaks down the shame-anger switch, why relief doesn’t always show up when it should, and how to actually recover without making it worse.

    Golden Episode Nuggets:
    💎 Your jealous brain doesn’t file ambiguity as neutral — it skips straight to the most threatening interpretation
    💎 Relief doesn’t always show up when you’re proven wrong — sometimes you get a stomach drop instead
    💎 Guilt says “I did something bad.” Shame says “I am bad.” Those lead to very different places.
    💎 That flicker of anger toward your innocent partner? It’s shame looking for an exit — not really about them at all
    💎 A real apology doesn’t need a “because” attached to it
    Resources Mentioned:
    30 Days to Different — Shanenn’s program for breaking jealousy and insecurity patterns

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  • You're Already Living Worst Case Scenario EP 134
    Mar 24 2026

    You’re Already Living the Worst Case Scenario

    What if the thing you’re most afraid of happening would actually hurt less than what you’re putting yourself through right now? It sounds hard to believe—but there’s real research behind it.

    In this solo episode, Shanenn digs into why the jealous spiral itself is the worst-case scenario—not the thing you’re afraid of. You’re not waiting for the bad thing to happen. You’re already in it.

    From Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert’s Impact Bias to the neuroscience of naming your fear, this episode is packed with science-backed insight and a simple 3-step tool (the Fog Lift) to help you stop the loop.

    Golden Episode Nuggets:

    💎 You’re not waiting for the bad thing to happen. You are already in it.

    💎 Vague fear gives you all the pain and none of the tools your brain would normally use to deal with it.

    💎 The psychological immune system only activates for real events—the spiral has no off-ramp.

    💎 Naming your specific fear literally shifts brain activity from reactive to regulated.

    💎 The spiral has no arc, no end. It takes exactly as much as you give it.

    💎 It’s all the cost and none of the outcome.


    Resources Mentioned:

    · Matthew Lieberman’s UCLA research – “Name it to tame it” (affect labeling and the amygdala)

    · Dan Siegel – Clinical professor at UCLA, coined “name it to tame it”

    · Top Self on YouTube – Subscribe and watch the show there

    Quote of the Episode:

    “You’re not waiting for the bad thing to happen. You are already in it.” – Shanenn Bryant

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    📝 Have you ever realized the spiral was costing you more than the thing you were afraid of? Leave a review and tell us - what’s one thing that shifted for you after listening?

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  • What If Your "What Ifs" Were Wrong EP 133
    Mar 10 2026

    You know that voice in your head—the one that takes a missed text or a sideways glance and turns it into a full-blown crisis? That's your What If Machine, and it's been running the show for way too long. In this episode, Shanenn breaks down why your brain defaults to worst-case scenarios, where those fear stories actually come from (spoiler: it's usually not your current partner), and how those protective instincts end up creating the exact outcome you're terrified of.

    She also walks you through a 5-step Evidence Check framework you can use the next time your brain tries to convince you that everything is falling apart—so you can figure out if you're dealing with a real red flag or just old fear wearing a new outfit.

    Golden Nuggets:

    💡 Your brain's What If Machine isn't trying to ruin your relationship—it's running a protection program written long before this relationship existed. 💡 Vague fear is the most powerful kind. Once you name it, it gets smaller. 💡 In the absence of clear evidence, you're choosing an explanation—and if you consistently choose the scariest one, that's not logic, that's fear driving. 💡 Preparing for the worst doesn't protect you from the pain. It just means you experience the loss twice. 💡 Sometimes the What If Machine isn't protecting you from your partner—it's protecting you from hope.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Episode 8 – Ashley Greer: Is This My Fear or Intuition?
    • The Power of ONE (Open to New Evidence/Explanations)
    • The 5-Step Evidence Check Framework

    Quote of the Episode:

    "Sometimes the scariest thing isn't the relationship falling apart. Sometimes the scariest thing is letting yourself fully trust it, fully relax into it, fully believe you're loved." — Shanenn Bryant

    Perfect for listeners who:

    • Wake up spiraling for no reason and can't turn it off
    • Know their jealousy is irrational but can't stop the loop
    • Have pushed a partner away with checking, testing, or accusations
    • Want a practical tool to use in the moment (not just "calm down")
    • Are trying to figure out if their fear is instinct or old wounds talking

    If this episode hit home, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And leave a review and let us know—what's one what if that's been running your relationship that you're ready to question?

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  • Secure People Just Think Differently EP 132
    Feb 24 2026

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    In this episode of Top Self, Shanenn explores one of the most confusing and isolating experiences for anyone who struggles with jealousy: watching a secure person stay completely calm in a situation that would send you into a spiral.

    Starting with a vivid poolside story that will feel painfully relatable, Shanenn breaks down why secure people aren’t blind to what’s happening around them—they just don’t assign the same meaning to it. She explains how your brain builds stories based on its existing “library” of past experiences, fears, and beliefs about yourself, and why that library is the real difference between jealousy and security.


    Plus, she introduces a powerful new tool—the Meaning Audit—three simple questions you can use to interrupt the spiral and start thinking like the secure person you’re becoming.


    Golden Episode Nuggets:

    💎 Secure people see the same things you do—they just don’t assign the same meaning to them

    💎 Your brain is a meaning-making machine and it pulls from your existing library of fears, wounds, and beliefs

    💎 True security comes from trusting yourself to handle whatever comes, not from guaranteeing your partner will never hurt you

    💎 The spiral isn’t about the photo or the party, it’s about the fear underneath

    💎 Security isn’t a personality trait. It’s a skill, and it’s learnable

    Quote of the Episode:

    “Your jealousy is not the enemy. It’s been trying to protect you from the things that scared you the most. But at some point, that protection has become a prison. And you deserve to be free.” – Shanenn Bryant

    📝 Leave a review and let us know—what’s one meaning you’ve caught yourself assigning that turned out to be wrong?

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    19 m
  • What It Means When The Spark Is Gone EP 131
    Feb 10 2026

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    Does your relationship feel… quieter lately?
    The butterflies are gone. The texts are shorter. Affection feels different. And now your brain is spiraling:

    Did they lose interest?
    Is this my fault?
    Is the spark gone?

    In this episode of Top Self, Shanenn breaks down what’s actually happening when the intensity fades in a long-term relationship — especially if you struggle with jealousy, insecurity, or fear of abandonment.

    You’ll learn why early love feels intoxicating, why that high is biologically designed to fade, and why the loss of “spark” doesn’t mean loss of love. For many anxious or jealous partners, this phase is when insecurity spikes — not because the relationship is failing, but because the nervous system is finally no longer distracted.

    This episode will help you stop catastrophizing calm, understand your attachment system, and learn how to build security without needing constant reassurance.

    Key Moments

    1:00 – The questions everyone asks when the spark fades
    2:20 – Why early love feels addictive (and why it can’t last)
    7:00 – The shift from dopamine to oxytocin explained simply
    10:00 – Why calm love can trigger anxiety and jealousy
    13:30 – How hypervigilance replaces excitement
    17:50 – Why jealousy often peaks after commitment
    22:00 – When “boring” is actually emotional safety
    25:00 – Why leaving too soon repeats the same cycle
    27:20 – Stop chasing the spark — start building inner security

    Golden Episode Nuggets

    💎 The spark fading is a biological transition, not a red flag
    💎 Early love distracts you from insecurity — it doesn’t heal it
    💎 Calm can feel unsafe if your nervous system learned love through chaos
    💎 Jealousy often increases when things stabilize
    💎 You don’t need more reassurance — you need more internal safety

    Resources Mentioned

    30 Days to Different – Learn how to regulate your nervous system, rebuild emotional safety, and stop spiraling in your relationship


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  • 3 Lies Insecurity Tells You Ep 130
    Feb 3 2026

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    Insecurity doesn’t always scream. Sometimes, it whispers lies that keep us stuck.

    In this solo episode, Shanenn unpacks the three most convincing lies insecurity tells you—and why they feel so real even when they’re not. Whether it’s the urge to check their phone, overanalyze tone, or control every detail in your relationship… this episode will help you finally understand what’s really driving that behavior and how to stop reacting from fear.

    This one is for the insecure person who’s exhausted from bracing for betrayal and ready to come home to herself.

    🧠 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:

    ✔️ Why “staying alert” doesn’t actually protect you
    ✔️ How strong emotions can lie to you
    ✔️ Why control is a false sense of peace
    ✔️ The one mindset shift that rewires your inner safety
    ✔️ How to respond to triggers without spiraling

    🔥 GOLDEN EPISODE NUGGETS:

    💎 You can’t out-alert life—but you can trust that you’ll handle what comes
    💎 Feeling something intensely doesn’t make it true
    💎 Control doesn’t create safety—it creates stress
    💎 Trust is built by showing yourself you can survive discomfort
    💎 You’ve handled hard things before. You can handle this too

    ⏰ TIMESTAMPS:

    [00:00] A PB&J story that shows how deep-rooted patterns shape us
    [05:45] Why insecurity feels like your identity
    [07:37] Lie #1: “If I don’t stay alert, I’ll get hurt”
    [13:21] Why hypervigilance robs you of peace
    [18:23] Lie #2: “If I feel this strongly, it must be true”
    [24:59] How emotional urgency leads to overreaction
    [31:16] Lie #3: “If I control more, I’ll finally feel secure”
    [36:30] The truth: You don’t need more control—you need more trust
    [39:04] Final reframe to anchor self-trust

    🧭 RESOURCES & LINKS:

    🎯 30 Days to Different – Registration Now Open!
    Ready to stop spiraling and start self-trusting? Join Shanenn’s daily support container to process emotions without the panic.
    → JOIN NOW

    📝 LEAVE A REVIEW:

    If this episode gave you a truthbomb or breakthrough, would you leave a review? It helps other women find these tools too.

    💬 What’s a lie insecurity has told you? Drop it in your review or DM Shanenn on Instagram @topselfco

    🦋 30 Days to Different is starting soon! ENROLL TODAY


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  • Get It Out Of Your Jealous Head W/ Annette Furio EP 129
    Dec 30 2025

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in a mental loop, replaying conversations, spiraling into insecurity, or feeling something is wrong but you can’t quite name it—this episode is for you.

    In this episode of Top Self, Shanenn sits down with Annette Furio, founder of Season Journals, to talk about how journaling can help you slow down, make sense of your thoughts, and create space between what you feel and how you react.

    f your brain feels loud or stuck, this episode is about giving those thoughts somewhere to go so you can think more clearly.

    Together, Shanenn and Annette break down why your brain gets stuck on repeat, how journaling helps close mental loops, and how even five minutes can shift your clarity, emotional regulation, and self-awareness.

    Golden Episode Nuggets

    💎 Your brain keeps looping because thoughts feel unfinished
    💎 Writing forces your mind to slow down and complete thoughts
    💎 Journaling creates space between emotion and reaction
    💎 You don’t need consistency—you need permission to start
    💎 Gratitude journaling is one of the fastest ways to shift your mindset

    Key Moments

    · 2:00 – Why unfinished thoughts keep looping in your mind
    · 4:00 – How writing slows your brain and creates emotional space
    · 6:30 – Why journaling doesn’t have to be daily to work
    · 9:30 – How journaling helps you spot patterns in jealousy and insecurity
    · 12:00 – Looking back at old entries to see growth (or stuck points)
    · 20:45 – The easiest way to journal when you only have five minutes
    · 24:00 – Why journaling should never feel like another chore

    About Our Guest

    Annette Furio is the founder of Season Journals, a brand focused on helping people strengthen their relationship with themselves and others through intentional journaling. Since launching in 2020, Annette has created guided journals for major life seasons—including engagement, marriage, pregnancy, and everyday wellbeing.

    Her journals are designed to be both keepsakes and tools, helping people document their lives while also working through challenges with clarity and intention.

    Resources Mentioned

    Season Journals – Guided Journals for Life’s Seasons
    Available at seasonjournals.com and on Amazon

    Quote of the Episode

    “Journaling puts space between what you feel and how you respond.” – Annette Furio

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  • Calm You vs. Anxious You. Who's Telling The Truth? EP 128
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Top Self, Shanenn breaks down a question so many people quietly struggle with—especially this time of year:

    Why do I feel calm and trusting with my partner sometimes… and anxious, suspicious, or insecure with them at other times—when nothing has actually changed?

    As the holidays approach and routines shift, old patterns can resurface. Shanenn explains why these emotional swings don’t mean you’re inconsistent, broken, or ignoring red flags. Instead, they’re signals from your nervous system responding to changing conditions—not changing relationship facts.

    This episode offers a powerful reframe that removes shame, self-blame, and overthinking—and replaces them with clarity, self-trust, and nervous-system awareness so you can stop turning emotions into verdicts about your relationship.

    Key Moments:

    • 1:45 – Why the holidays can make anxiety spike even in “good” relationships
    • 3:50 – The core truth: calm and anxiety come from your nervous system, not your partner
    • 6:40 – Why feeling calm doesn’t mean you’re “healed” or fixed
    • 9:00 – What’s really happening when you start scanning, spiraling, or overthinking
    • 11:30 – Why emotions are signals of state—not proof of truth
    • 13:45 – The shift that helps anxiety soften without controlling your environment

    Golden Episode Nuggets:

    💎 Calm and anxiety can exist in the same relationship without either one being “the truth”

    💎 You didn’t lose trust—you lost nervous system capacity

    💎 Emotional states are signals, not verdicts about your relationship

    💎 Feeling anxious doesn’t mean something is wrong with you or your partner

    💎 Regulation comes from working with your nervous system, not fighting it

    Quote of the Episode:

    “Your ability to feel calm, trusting, and connected isn’t created by the person in front of you. It’s created by the state your nervous system is in.”

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