<p>In this episode, I’m sharing a deeply personal reflection on hiding and visibility—how parts of us retreat for safety, and how they eventually long to surface again.</p><p>Through the lens of my Jewish experience, family lineage, and recent years of navigating identity in a politicized world, I explore how hiding can be a necessary survival strategy—and how, over time, it can begin to feel constricting rather than protective.</p><p>This is a story about ancestry and memory, about scattered threads finding their way back to one another, and about the quiet courage it takes to let ourselves be seen—often not in grand declarations, but in small, relational acts of connection.</p><p>I also reflect on moments when I felt scared and unsteady while recording this episode itself, and why I chose to keep coming back anyway. What emerged was a reminder that visibility doesn’t require perfection—it requires presence.</p><p>Whether you resonate with these stories through your own heritage, your creativity, your sensitivity, or a part of you that’s been hiding for a long time, my hope is that this episode offers permission to surface gently, at your own pace, and with the support of one safe connection.</p><p> </p><p><strong>In this episode, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>How hiding can be a protective response—not a personal failure</li><li>What generational survival teaches us about visibility and safety</li><li>The difference between hiding for safety and hiding out of fear</li><li>Why parts of us begin to surface when hiding becomes too costly</li><li>The power of connection when we risk being seen by just one person</li><li>How creativity, confidence, and belonging often flow from gentle visibility</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>A gentle invitation</strong></p><p>If something in this episode stirred a part of you that’s been hiding—whether for weeks, years, or a lifetime—I invite you to name it. You don’t need perfect language. Just enough words to acknowledge it exists.</p><p>And if it feels right, share that part with one safe person and notice what unfolds.</p><p>If you’d like a partner to walk alongside you as you bring hidden parts of yourself into visibility—with nervous-system support, care, and attunement—you’re welcome to reach out. You can email me at <strong>
[email protected]</strong>, visit <strong>annaholtzman.com</strong>, or send me a voice message on Instagram <strong>@anna_holtzman</strong>.</p><p> </p><p><strong>About the podcast</strong></p><p><em>How to Trust Yourself</em> is a podcast for sensitive, creative, and thoughtful humans who want to move through fear, visibility, and transition by working with their nervous system—not against it.</p>