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[Navigating Big Emotions: Understanding Embarrassment, Pride, Guilt, and Shame]-[An Update and a Mashup]

Like You: Mindfulness for Kids · A2 · 2025-10-23

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📋 Summary

Embracing Our Big Emotions: A Journey Through Self-Reflection

In this collaborative episode of the Big Emotions podcast series, host Molly Bloom and various contributors from the Kids Listen network explore the complex landscape of feelings that shape our human experience. By dissecting emotions like embarrassment, pride, guilt, and shame, the episode provides a roadmap for children and adults alike to process these "big feelings" with kindness and curiosity.

Understanding the Spectrum of Self-Conscious Emotions

The episode distinguishes between feelings that often overlap. Embarrassment is described as the uncomfortable sensation when we worry that others might be laughing at our mistakes. Guilt, on the other hand, acts as a "little voice in your head" telling us we made a mistake, which ultimately serves a positive function by nudging us to "apologize, make things right, and do better next time."

Shame is identified as a more profound and painful emotion. Unlike guilt, which focuses on an action (“I did something wrong”), shame strikes at the core, suggesting “I am bad.” The podcast emphasizes that shame is a misinterpretation of one's worth; it reminds listeners that everyone is "worthy of love and respect," and that these feelings are merely clues about how we want to "move through the world."

Lessons from Storytelling: The Power of Reframing

Through various segments, the podcast illustrates how to transform these difficult emotions into growth opportunities:

  • The "Do-Over" Perspective: In a segment from the Good Words podcast, host Lynn reflects on a childhood disappointment regarding a friend who stopped writing back. By viewing the experience through a "do-over," she realizes that the ephemeral nature of the friendship did not diminish its value. She suggests that "putting those feelings in words for someone else can make them feel less powerful and more manageable."
  • Strength in Differences: The Story Seeds segment featuring the story of "Zeta," a 74-foot-tall boy, highlights how our perceived flaws can become strengths. The narrative teaches that what makes us feel "out of place" or embarrassed can eventually be embraced, fostering self-compassion—the act of being "gentle with ourselves and treating ourselves with the same care we'd offer a friend."

Cultivating Self-Compassion and Mindfulness

To move forward, the episode introduces practical tools for emotional regulation. The Like You: Mindfulness for Kids segment encourages listeners to remember that they are "always enough," regardless of their achievements or mistakes. The song "Proud of You" reinforces the idea that pride should stem from "being you," rather than just from external actions or wins.

Finally, the episode introduces a journaling exercise developed by consulting psychologist Dr. Eileen Kennedy Moore. By taking a "third-person perspective," listeners are encouraged to act as a "kind and caring friend" observing their own lives. This shift in perspective helps to "soften those intense feelings," allowing individuals to process moments of embarrassment or pride with greater objectivity and empathy.

Conclusion: Emotions are for Feeling

As the episode concludes, the core takeaway is that big emotions are not "something to fear," but rather "something to feel." Whether it is the pride that helps us "shine" or the guilt that helps us "fix mistakes," these emotions are integral to our personal development. By staying curious and kind, we can navigate the complexities of our internal lives, recognizing that even in moments of awkwardness, we remain worthy and whole.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's noah.
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I've been very busy preparing to launch something brand new.
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Take a big breath, relax, and get ready.
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Have you ever done something you knew you shouldn't have?
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It tells us, I didn't just do something bad.
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📝Key Phrases

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dig into
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move through the world
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think straight
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make things right
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pull away
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📖 Transcript

Hi everybody.
It's noah.
You may have noticed that it's been a while since i posted a new episode.
That's because for the past six months, I've been very busy preparing to launch something brand new.
I'm excited to announce that the Like You Children's Film Festival will be taking place in Memphis Tennessee, this November 22nd and 23rd.
It will be two days of films by filmmakers around the world. plus workshops, crafts, and activities.

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