Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...
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Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...
Rise Above the Script: Why Your Brain Fights Your Biggest Breakthroughs a Conversation with Albert Bramante PhD
The Devil You Don’t Know
55 minutes
4 months ago
Rise Above the Script: Why Your Brain Fights Your Biggest Breakthroughs a Conversation with Albert Bramante PhD
Send us a text Have you ever found yourself on the verge of a breakthrough only to sabotage your progress? You're not alone. In this deeply insightful conversation with Dr. Albert Bramante, performance psychologist, talent agent, and author of "Rise Above the Script," we explore the hidden narratives that keep even the most talented individuals stuck. Our brains are hardwired for comfort and safety—evolutionary adaptations that once protected us but now hold us back. Dr. Bramante reveals why...
The Devil You Don’t Know
Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...