The Fear of Being Seen: Overcoming Shame, Invisibility, and Social Anxiety
MAY 8, 202635 MIN
The Fear of Being Seen: Overcoming Shame, Invisibility, and Social Anxiety
MAY 8, 202635 MIN
Description
In this episode, Joe and Brett unpack the fear of being seen. They examine why this pattern is so often rooted in shame, how it quietly erodes intimacy and careers, and what to actually do when you find yourself frozen, hiding, or performing.
Together, they explore:
The two flavors of fear of being seen: acute avoidance and the universal existential version
How childhood and culture teach us that being seen isn't safe
Why this pattern is devastating in romantic relationships
The "golden algorithm" — how hiding creates the very rejection you fear
How fear of being seen shows up in the head, heart, and nervous system
The internal "eye of Sauron" and why self-criticism amplifies the freeze
Soul dysmorphia: why we can't see ourselves clearly
Asking "what do I need?" as an antidote to worrying what others think
Why opening your heart to the other person dissolves the fear of their judgment
Shifting from outcome-focus to "how do I want to show up?"
Exposure, sharing shame, and the cure for loneliness
What to do in the moment when you feel yourself freezing or disappearing
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