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Words With Myself

Words With Myself

De: Luke Rixson
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Words With Myself is a solo podcast of quiet confrontation and honest exploration. Each episode is a spoken journal, unscripted, unfiltered, and unafraid to sit in the silence between thoughts. Host Luke Rixson doesn’t offer advice. He reflects aloud. Through themes like identity, ego, fear, stillness, and purpose, he invites listeners to eavesdrop on the kind of conversations most people only have with themselves.

This is not self-help. It’s self-inquiry. A space to slow down, question deeply, and feel fully. Not to fix yourself, but to meet yourself.

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Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad Filosofía Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
Episodios
  • You Are Not Who You Think You Are
    Apr 5 2026

    There’s a good chance that who you think you are isn’t actually who you are.

    Most of us build this identity from selective experiences and then just stick to it. We pick a version of ourselves that makes sense and say “this is me” and then we try to be consistent with that.

    But it’s not real. You’re not just one thing. You’re not just a good person or a bad person or a confident person or an introvert or whatever label you’ve given yourself. You’re a mix. You’re constantly changing.

    In this episode I talk about how we create these identities, why we hold onto them, and how they can actually limit us without us realising it.

    Also get into the fear of changing, the pressure to stay the same for other people, and why it feels so uncomfortable to show up differently even when you want to.

    It’s basically just about letting go of this fixed idea of who you are and realising you don’t actually have to be that person if it’s not working anymore.

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    13 m
  • Let Meaning Find You
    Mar 29 2026

    We all want purpose. We all want something that feels meaningful.

    But not everyone has that thing. And when you don’t, it can feel like something is wrong with you. Like you’re missing something that everyone else seems to have.

    I’ve spent a lot of time in that space. Not really knowing what I wanted to do, trying different things, not connecting with anything deeply, and feeling like I needed to figure it out.

    In this episode I talk about that feeling of being directionless, what actually happens when you don’t have a clear purpose, and why searching for meaning can sometimes be the thing that stops you from finding it.

    We get into chasing feelings, having too many options, being a generalist, and why comfort on its own isn’t enough.

    And also what actually creates meaning, or at least what I’ve come to understand about it.

    This isn’t really a “here’s how to find your purpose” episode. It’s more just an honest look at what it feels like when you don’t have one, and what to do with that.

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    19 m
  • Who’s Keeping Score?
    Mar 22 2026

    Who’s actually keeping score in your life?

    In this episode, we talk about success, failure, and how easily we label ourselves based on a few moments. The truth is, nothing is that fixed. You can feel lost one minute and everything can change the next.

    This is about zooming out, understanding the difference between what you're feeling right now and how your life is really unfolding over time. Most of what we call “failure” is just part of the process.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, behind, or unsure if things are working out, this episode is a reminder that not everything needs to make sense yet.

    Just keep going.

    Whether you’re in the thick of a hard chapter or standing at an unforeseen turning point, this episode invites you to reframe your pain as preparation, to accept that success and failure are not permanent verdicts, and to find steadiness in an unfolding journey. Stay with us — what looks like an ending may be the turning point you’ve been living toward. Thank you for listening.

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    15 m
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