Why You Build Emotional Walls (And How to Finally Tear Them Down)
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Welcome to The Fortress Inside, the podcast for anyone who has become a master of self-protection, only to find themselves trapped in a prison of their own making. We’re told to be strong, but what if the emotional walls we build to keep us "safe" are actually the source of our deepest loneliness and a quiet, crushing form of suffering?
This isn't another lecture on "opening up." This is a rebellion. We’re exploring the radical, controversial idea that true strength isn't found in higher walls, but in the terrifying, beautiful act of building stronger bridges. We'll confront the lies our fear tells us and redefine healing not as a clean, perfect process, but as the messy, courageous work of tearing down our self-imposed barriers, one stone at a time.
Are you ready to trade the fortress for freedom and find the genuine connection that lies on the other side of risk? Hit follow and let's start the demolition, together.
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