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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

You Are Not Crazy: Making Sense of Our Behaviors with Britt Frank

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

***Content Warning: This episode mentions suicide***Description It’s the second episode in our “Ending the Year with a Bang” series and we are leaning in hard as to how to stop spinning out and find a way forward or sideways or any direction really–we just don’t want to be stuck. We are getting into the nooks and crannies of how our brains work and how “micro-yeses” are powerful medicine for our psyches. If you are or ever have been in a place of feeling stuck or maybe even plastered to the floor from feeling overwhelmed, then step right in. Our guest, Britt Frank, is a trauma specialist with her own incredible story of restoration from several addictions and she has fantastic insight for navigating feeling stuck in unhealthy cycles. We can all find hope in the understanding that despite how it might appear sometimes, we are not crazy and our behaviors have reasons that are mapped all over our brains. The good news is we can shift our behaviors in some really simple and attainable ways that Britt shares with us in her no-holds barred style. In the spirit of finishing this year well, let’s all make a pact to stop labeling ourselves as crazy and start believing that our “stuff” makes sense and doesn’t have to hold us hostage. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! Storyworth | Head to StoryWorth.Com/forthelove and save $10 on your first purchase  BetterHelp | Visit BetterHelp.com/forthelove and get 10% off your first month Jen's Favorite Things Gift Guide | Listen to this special podcast episode for exclusive discounts on gifts that give back this holiday season!   Thought-Provoking Quotes “My behaviors weren't good, but there's no such thing as a crazy person. If you look at everyone up close, everything always makes sense in context. Even if you don't know what that means, even if you don't know what that is, and when you stop shaming yourself and you start committing to, hey, I'm not subscribing to my behaviors, I'm not saying these should stay, but I'm not going to shame myself. I'm going to go, wow, this is an interesting adaptation to an injury. And, okay, I'm not crazy. I make sense. My stuff makes sense. My burnout makes sense. My depression makes sense for me. My meth addiction made sense. And what a beautiful message to know that we're not crazy, no one is.” - Britt Frank “If you're still breathing, there's another step to be taken, so take it. I don't know where I'm going, I don't know what I'm doing, just go. Because the second you move in any direction, even if it's the wrong direction, you're no longer inert, you're no longer stuck.” - Britt Frank “I didn't have a pivotal moment. It was a long series of unfortunate events with some moments that kept me inspired to not die. And I kept going.” - Britt Frank “In order to be a happy person, you need to be a whole person. But in order to be whole, we have to deal with the less than shiny things about ourselves.” - Britt Frank “That's a mile 26 problem, trying to love and forgive yourself. But we try to do it at mile one and then go, ‘what's wrong with me that I can't forgive myself?’ That's not the stage of the process we're at. Let's start by getting rid of the lie stories and that'll make it a lot easier to get to self-love and compassion and forgiveness later.” - Britt Frank   Guest’s LinksBritt Frank Website Britt Frank Instagram   Resources Mentioned in This Episode The Science of Stuck Book   Connect with Jen!Jen’s website Jen’s Instagram Jen’s Twitter Jen’s Facebook Jen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Jen Hatmaker here, your host of the For the Love podcast.

0:07.7

You guys welcome to the show.

0:09.7

2022 is almost over.

0:11.5

And we wanted to have this like for the love of ending the year with a bang series.

0:18.7

You know, there's always the start the year with the bang.

0:21.6

But I love this idea of finishing strong.

0:25.0

I love this idea of gently closing the door on a year, knowing that we're finishing

0:33.3

it a little stronger, maybe a little wiser, a little more gentle.

0:37.9

And we wanted that.

0:38.9

We wanted to host some of those conversations because I think this like pressure to just

0:43.3

always start something new is kind of a lot and invented.

0:48.0

And so sometimes it feels like, oh god, I'm stuck.

0:51.2

I don't know how to get unstuck just because the calendar is January.

0:55.1

And so I want to talk about this idea about feeling stuck because I think a lot of us

0:58.1

have felt that way before or if not, we will eventually just live longer, right?

1:02.4

Whether it's in our careers or our relationships or our bodies.

1:06.4

I mean, just, you know, you name it.

1:08.5

I 100% felt that paralysis of inertia before where I don't quite know how to get out of

1:17.8

where I'm at or I do, but those mechanisms seem too far down the road to access.

1:23.5

And I think that's really common.

1:24.9

I don't think that's an outlier experience at all.

1:29.5

So our guest this week can end up speak to what it is like to feel that stuckness rather

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