The Gentle Rebel Podcast
Humour, Anxiety, and The Inner Critic (with Rox Alexandru and Neil Hughes)
We Discuss Humour, Anxiety, Inner Critics, and…
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Humour is a VERY important sense. Without it, we risk taking ourselves so seriously that we lose all perspective. Our sense of humour is a core part of gentleness (firm back, soft front) because it allows us to move through the world with greater flexibility and openness.
We all have this sense! But it takes practice to remain humourously sensitised to the world around, within, and between us.
In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I share a Haven Courtyard conversation I had towards the end of 2023 with Roxana Alexandru and Neil Hughes. We explored how we might use humour to befriend anxiety and the inner critic in helpful and healthy ways.
Rox helps people figure out ways to play with and change their relationship with debilitating social anxiety. She shares her experiments through Instagram and TikTok.
Neil wrote the book Walking on Custard & the Meaning of Life: A Guide for Anxious Humans. It contains an inspiring ongoing meta dialogue with his inner critic throughout.
Check out Neil’s website and watch his TEDx Talk (A new plan for anxious feelings: escape the custard!)
I love how both Rox and Neil relate to the voice of their inner critics. So, I thought it would be fun to have them both on the same call…and I was right; it was!
In our conversation, they explained why they felt drawn to use humour to engage with their inner critic and what they’ve learned.
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