
Episode 17 - Untrapping Fear with Jess Smith : The Thought Trap
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In this episode, I’m joined by fellow Certified Change Coach Jess Smith for an honest, gentle exploration of fear — what it is, what it isn’t, and why it often feels so convincing. We talk about the sneaky ways fear shows up, how it can trap us in overthinking or hesitation, and how simply seeing it for what it is can shift everything. This isn’t about fighting fear or fixing it. It’s about getting curious, loosening its grip, and reconnecting with the deeper intelligence underneath it all. Because when we understand our amazing human system — how it’s always working for us, not against us — fear starts to lose its power. And we remember: we’re built for clarity, resilience, and insight. If fear has been running the show (or even just whispering in the background), this one’s for you.
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Disclaimer:
As a Certified Change Coach trained by Dr. Amy Johnson, PhD, and a member of the Association of Coaching, I approach wellbeing from a holistic perspective. Coaching can be incredibly powerful and life-changing, but it is not a substitute for counselling, therapy, or medical treatment. I am not a licensed medical professional, and the information shared in this podcast is based on my coaching training, lived experience, and work in my private practice, The Missing Peace. Nothing shared is intended as advice or a replacement for professional care. Please take what resonates, leave the rest, and always seek support from a licensed medical or mental health professional for any psychological or physical health concerns.
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