Keyword: authentic self

Betrayal January 22, 2014

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Giullian Gioiello

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex issue of betrayal, focusing on self-betrayal and its roots in childhood. He discusses how early experiences with love and power shape our understanding of relationships and the choices we make as adults. Through conversations with guests, the episode delves into the emotional turmoil that arises from feeling betrayed by others and oneself. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of recognizing our authentic selves and the impact of societal expectations on our emotional well-being.

Getting to the Source of Pain August 1, 2012

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Lisa Arnone

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Lisa Arnone explore the importance of understanding the underlying causes of emotional and physical pain. They discuss the concept of masks people wear to hide their true selves and the complexities of seeking authenticity. The conversation delves into various coping mechanisms, the Enneagram personality types, and the challenges of revealing one’s real self. Through listener calls, they address the struggles of dealing with family dynamics and the impact of deception on relationships. The episode emphasizes the necessity of self-awareness and the courage to confront one’s true feelings.

Dolly Shulman: Heartwarming Workshops and Emotional Awareness Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dolly Shulman

In this episode, host Armand DiMele welcomes psychotherapist Dolly Shulman, who shares her journey of emotional awareness and the significance of her heartwarming workshops. At 77, Dolly reflects on her life experiences, including the trauma of losing her mother at a young age, which shaped her understanding of emotions and self-care. She emphasizes the importance of listening to one’s body and feelings as a guide to personal growth. The conversation delves into self-sabotage, the healing process, and the transformative power of workshops that encourage participants to embrace their authentic selves.