The Blueprint
Welcome to The Blueprint Podcast — where we throw out the old blueprint so you can become who you were always meant to be.
I’m Jason Smith — podcaster, coach, and storyteller. I help people reclaim their sense of self, rebuild confidence, and move through life with more direction and purpose.
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The Blueprint
The Childish Heart: Moving Beyond Emotional Immaturity with Bri Larson
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In this episode of The Blueprint Podcast, Jason Smith welcomes back Bri Larson, MPCC, CCATP, CCTP-II a therapist and author, to discuss her new books and the themes of self-esteem, emotional maturity, and relational trauma. They explore the writing process, the importance of hope in healing, and the challenges of emotional dysregulation and immaturity. Brie shares insights on disorganized attachment, practical tools for healing, and the impact of social media on emotional health. The conversation emphasizes the significance of personal power, agency, and the role of witnessing others in their struggles.
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Takeaways
- Brie's first book is about rebuilding self-esteem after trauma.
- Writing the book was a therapeutic process for Brie.
- Hope is essential for change and healing.
- Awareness is crucial for personal growth.
- Emotional dysregulation is a common issue.
- Emotional immaturity is prevalent in relationships today.
- Disorganized attachment can lead to confusion in relationships.
- Practical tools for healing include DBT techniques.
- People often misunderstand disorganized attachment as emotional immaturity.
- Breakups can trigger intense emotional responses.
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