![]() |
The Chiming with Shy PodcastAuthor: Chiming with Shy
Disclaimer This podcast is not for the weak minded, sensitive, and easily offended. I express myself 99% of the show and so will my guests. Authenticity is exercised which creates a safe space for open and real thoughts. This platform is about welcoming different realties from ALL cultures and traditions in the form of table talks, stories, interviews, and unlimited entertainment. Trigger warning Shit gets real here! Language: en Genres: Documentary, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
Listen Now...
Ep.7 The New Me Still Cries
Thursday, 27 November, 2025
Title: Embracing Healing: Lessons from the Final Episode of Help I'm ToxicIn the final episode of the transformative podcast series "Help I'm Toxic," host Shy takes listeners on a heartfelt journey of emotional healing and self-discovery. With a blend of personal stories and powerful insights, Shy empowers women to acknowledge their struggles and embrace the healing process, reminding us all that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness.Introduction In a world that often encourages us to sweep our struggles under the rug, the Chime in with Shy podcast stands as a beacon of hope and authenticity. In the last episode of the series "Help I'm Toxic," Shy invites listeners to confront their toxic traits and embrace the beautiful chaos of healing. With a mix of humor, raw emotion, and insightful statistics, she reminds us that healing is not linear and that it’s okay to cry while we grow. Understanding the Healing Process According to the American Psychological Association, a staggering seven out of ten women experience emotional regression during their healing seasons, even when their lives are improving. Shy acknowledges this reality, reassuring her audience that if the new you still cries, you are not alone—you are simply human and healing. Shy emphasizes that healing can sometimes look messy, describing how it might involve crying on a bathroom floor rather than a peaceful meditation session. She shares her personal experiences, including moments of grief for loved ones and the weight of emotional burdens, reminding us that we all face silent battles that often go unspoken. Emotional Sensitivity and Relapse Throughout the podcast, Shy highlights the fluctuations of emotional recovery, noting that it often happens in waves rather than straight lines. She encourages listeners to embrace their tears, explaining that crying can reduce cortisol levels and reset our nervous systems. Emotional sensitivity tends to increase significantly within the first year of trauma recovery, and Shy reassures her audience that crying while growing is still a sign of progress. One of the most important messages Shy shares is that relapse does not equate to failure. "Sometimes you have to fail your way up out of a situation," she states. By reframing setbacks as opportunities for growth, she encourages listeners to give themselves grace while holding themselves accountable. Tools for Emotional Detox Shy provides practical tools to aid in emotional detoxification, including:1. **Emotional Timeout** Take a few minutes to collect your thoughts and emotions before responding to triggers. 2. **Pinpoint the Trigger** Identify what specifically caused your emotional reaction to facilitate healing. 3. **Replace Toxic Habits** Engage in healthier activities like journaling, dancing, or meditating to transmute negative energy into positive actions. 4. **Ground Yourself** Affirm your healing journey by verbally acknowledging your safety and growth. By integrating these practices into daily life, Shy emphasizes that it's possible to transform toxic traits into creative expressions, fostering emotional resilience. Conclusion The final episode of "Help I'm Toxic" serves as a powerful reminder that healing is a journey filled with ups and downs. Shy’s candid reflections and practical advice empower listeners to face their emotions head-on and embrace their healing journeys. As Shy says, "The new me still cries, but she doesn't quit," encouraging us all to persist in our growth, no matter how challenging it may be. Key Takeaways: - Emotional healing is not linear; it comes in waves. - Crying is a natural and healthy part of the healing process. - Relapses are opportunities for growth rather than failures. - Practical tools can aid in emotional detoxification and resilience. Tags:




.jpg)



