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[Finding Inner Peace: A Guide to Healing and Self-Awareness with Diego Perez]-[Reset Your Mind & Soul: How to Find Peace When Life Feels Overwhelming]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-08-07

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Finding Inner Peace: A Guide to Healing and Self-Awareness

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins sits down with Diego Perez—the acclaimed poet and New York Times bestselling author known by his pen name, "Young Pueblo." Through his profound insights and poetry, Perez shares a roadmap for moving from chaos to clarity, emphasizing that healing is not about hitting rock bottom, but about cultivating self-awareness in the present moment.

The Philosophy of "Young Pueblo"

Diego Perez explains that his pen name serves as a tool for honesty, allowing him to distance his personal ego from his work and focus on the collective growth of humanity. He observes that humanity as a whole often struggles with "basic things"—like kindness and sharing—that we typically teach children. By maintaining a pen name, he creates the freedom to explore the depths of human suffering and the path toward peace without being tethered to his personal narrative.

Moving Beyond Rock Bottom

Many people believe they must experience a catastrophic "rock bottom" to change. Perez challenges this, arguing that transformation can begin the moment one realizes, "I could do things a little bit better."

Reflecting on his own journey, Perez describes his early twenties as a period of extreme avoidance. He was "addicted to filling a void within myself with things other than my own love," using drugs, alcohol, and constant social distraction to run away from his emotions. His breakthrough came when he finally decided to sit with his discomfort instead of reaching for a distraction. He realized that "the biggest factor in your healing is not time. It is your ability to face emotions that you used to run away from."

Embracing Subtlety and Presence

In a fast-paced world, Perez advocates for the power of "subtlety." He suggests that inner peace is not a permanent state of pristine calmness; rather, it is the ability to accept internal tension without being controlled by it.

Key takeaways for cultivating this peace include:

  • The Present Moment: Perez stresses that "the greatest joy that you will find is going to be in the present moment." Disconnection from the "now"—often caused by over-scheduling or digital distraction—prevents us from experiencing life's most meaningful parts.
  • Embracing Change: By meditating, Perez learned that the universe is composed of change. Fighting this change creates suffering, while "embracing change" allows one to flow with life rather than against it.
  • Self-Love as Action: Healing starts by "giving yourself your own attention." This involves observing emotions as they arise, breathing into them, and choosing not to attach to the narratives that create unnecessary stress.

Redefining Relationships

Drawing from his writing, Perez asserts that "you cannot build a deep connection with someone who is disconnected from themselves." He debunks the "romantic comedy" myth that love solves everything, noting that a healthy relationship requires two people who are committed to their own growth.

He identifies the "green flags" of a relationship as:

  1. Growth: A shared willingness to evolve.
  2. Kindness: Maintaining gentleness even during disagreements.
  3. Compassion: The ability to step outside one's own perspective to witness the other person's reality.

Three Habits for a Better Life

Perez concludes by offering three practical habits to improve one’s daily life:

  1. Gratitude for the little things: Even simple joys, like natural spring water, can ground you.
  2. Protecting your nervous system: Learn to say "no" to new demands when you are overwhelmed.
  3. Do not hide your love: Express your appreciation for friends and family openly and often.

By following these principles, Perez suggests that anyone can transition from a state of survival to a life of peace. As he puts it, "a peaceful mind is a powerful mind," and by choosing to focus on the present, we can build a home within ourselves that remains a refuge regardless of the chaos in the world outside.

🎯Key Sentences

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Just listening to Diego will make you exhale.
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You're the kind of person who wants more out of your life.
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I had to run because I was scared of what was inside.
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I need to start telling myself the truth.
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The biggest factor in your healing is not time.
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📝Key Phrases

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hit rock bottom
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fill a void
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in the midst of
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take something to heart
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hold space for each other
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
Have you ever read something and thought, how do they know exactly what I'm feeling right now?
Writing's so powerful, you just keep coming back to it again and again.
Maybe it's in a book that you keep by your bedside or a quote that you saved online or a poem that articulates exactly what you're feeling but couldn't quite say.
Today, you're going to meet a number one New York Times bestselling writer whose work and words have helped millions of people, including me, be happier, heal, and live a more peaceful and fulfilling life.
Now, I've been following this author for years online and sharing his poems and passages with people in my life because his writing captures the joy and struggle, heartbreak, and the search for purpose and peace in a way that's just truly moving.

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