
Processing Emotions – The Real Work of Being Human
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In this raw and deeply relatable episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela wade into the messy middle of emotional processing - what it really means, why it looks different for everyone, and how even “small” triggers can unravel much deeper truths. What begins with a story about swimming lessons and parental guilt unfolds into an honest conversation about shame, spirals, and the emotional backlog so many of us carry.
Together, they explore how life pressures, hormonal shifts, and unexpected arguments can ignite a chain reaction that leads to emotional dysregulation. With their signature humour and warmth, they reflect on crying as a release, the myth of “shouldn’t I be over this by now?”, and the shame spiral that often follows. From overthinking to overfunctioning, they normalise how processing emotions can feel heavy, awkward, and beautifully necessary.
The episode also touches on emotional compartmentalisation, parenting, compassion fatigue, ChatGPT as a self-reflection tool, and how sleep, social media, and even industrial noises can impact emotional recovery. It's a nuanced, real-world look at the emotional labour that doesn’t often get spoken about - but is central to growth, healing, and being human.