Owning My Naivete

Owning My Naivete

Released Wednesday, 11th May 2022
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Owning My Naivete

Owning My Naivete

Owning My Naivete

Owning My Naivete

Wednesday, 11th May 2022
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If you could have a conversation with yourself back when you started your career in healthcare, what would you say? What does that person need to know in order to sustain their mental health over the arch of their career? Would you talk to them about naivete? Or how to approach one's naivete as it comes up in their career? Consider where you're at today in your career. Would you be willing to talk to yourself about owning your naivete?

After 12 years of working in a large hospital setting, in outpatient mental health and substance use disorders clinics, I can admit that I naively behaved and spoke as though I was exempt from the stressors of life, and the stressors on the job. I was naïve to how things would eventually start to breakdown in my personal life. Which they eventually did. Some of the breakdowns were preventable, but my naivete interfered with seeing clearly.

I reference the following paper during the podcast:

Self-awareness Questions for Effective Psychotherapists: Helping Good Psychotherapists Become Even Better” by Samuel Knapp, Michael Gottlieb and Mitchell Handelsman.

The questions they encourage providers to consider to assist in becoming more self-aware:

  1. Do I recognize my immediate emotional reactions?
  2. Do I judge my competencies accurately?
  3. Do I recognize that I might harbor implicit prejudices?
  4. Am I aware that I might succumb to cognitive biases or unhelpful heuristics?
  5. Am I fully aware of my values?

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How to Feel Nothing is a podcast about psychedelic integration, trauma, and the nervous system—told from inside the process.You don’t need another map of your mind. You need a way back into your body.How to Feel Nothing is for anyone who's touched something real—through psychedelics, grief, crisis, or revelation—and now finds themselves caught between insight and action.Hosted by a clinician who survived a near-death injury and got tired of watching the field chase transcendence while ignoring perception, this show invites you into the messy, relational, and often uncomfortable terrain of integration.We cut through spiritual bypass, Cartesian embodiment, and psychedelic ego cosplay to ask harder questions:What does it mean to process experience, not just interpret it?What happens when feeling nothing is the most honest place to begin?What if healing isn’t coherence—but contrast?Equal parts clinical reflection, philosophical excavation, and unsentimental presence, this podcast is not about finding your higher self.It’s about learning to stay with what’s already here.Hosted by Todd Brossart, LCSW, BCD, founder of Somacology (psychedelic somatic therapy) and the Daily Mindfulness Lab, as well as an instructor candidate with the Psychedelic Somatic Institute, this podcast draws from Todd’s 17 years of clinical experience working in mental health, including his 12 years of service at the Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient mental health clinic.Todd’s approach is deeply informed by his own transformative journey following a near-death experience and lengthy hospitalization, which reshaped his understanding of trauma, healing, and resilience. Combining professional expertise with personal insight, Todd dives into evidence-based strategies for mindfulness, psychological flexibility, and trauma recovery.Tune in to explore how to reconnect with your body’s innate wisdom and achieve lasting well-being.

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