• Do You Feel Like You Belong?
    Apr 21 2026

    Do you ever feel like you’ve done years of "work" on yourself, only to wake up and find you're facing the exact same fear, hesitation, or self-doubt you thought you’d finally conquered?

    In this episode, Dr. Aziz digs into the frustrating reality of why our core struggles seem to have a "boomerang" effect. We often spend our energy pruning the leaves of our problems—fixing surface-level habits or social techniques—while leaving the deep root system of our identity completely untouched. This hidden psychological architecture is often designed to keep you safe by keeping you small, effectively pulling you back into familiar patterns the moment you try to expand.

    If you feel like you’re running in circles, it’s not because you’re failing; it’s because your nervous system is still prioritizing protection over power. Dr. Aziz reveals how to identify the hidden "safety payoff" of your recurring struggle and how to fundamentally rewrite the inner rules that keep these patterns alive. Learn how to stop treating the symptoms and start transforming the source so you can finally move forward without being pulled back.

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    17 mins
  • The Voice That Says It Won't Work
    Apr 14 2026

    What if the real reason you hold back, soften what you say, or carefully rehearse how you come across isn’t actually about confidence at all? What if, underneath it all, there’s a deeper fear - that if people saw the real you, they simply wouldn’t like you?

    In this episode, Dr. Aziz explores the hidden fear that quietly drives people-pleasing, overthinking, and the constant effort to present yourself the “right way.” Many people live with an unspoken belief that something about them is fundamentally not enough - like they’ve been dealt a bad hand in life. From that place, it becomes natural to compensate: improving, performing, polishing a persona, and trying to become someone who will finally be accepted.

    But as Dr. Aziz explains, this strategy creates a painful paradox. When approval comes, it often brings anxiety and imposter syndrome. When it doesn’t, it seems to confirm the belief that something is wrong with you. Either way, the deeper desire we all have - to feel truly seen, known, and connected - remains unfulfilled.

    Drawing from years of coaching and insights from his Not Nice Live workshop, Dr. Aziz reveals how this pattern forms and why it keeps people stuck in masks and performances instead of authentic connection. He shows that the real path to belonging isn’t through perfecting yourself, but through taking the courageous risk to be more real.

    You’ll discover why trying to be who you think others want can never create the belonging you crave and how genuine confidence begins to grow when you allow yourself to be seen as the imperfect, evolving human you truly are.

    Tune in to learn how small, everyday moments of authenticity - sharing a preference, setting a boundary, speaking honestly - can begin to dismantle the fear of rejection and open the door to deeper confidence, freedom, and real connection.

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    15 mins
  • Why You Get Anxious Before Interviews, Dates, and Presentations (It's Not What You Think)
    Mar 31 2026

    What do job interviews, first dates, presentations, and social gatherings all have in common? They're all situations where someone could disapprove of you — and your nervous system knows it.

    In this episode, Dr. Aziz breaks down the single pattern running underneath all social anxiety and performance anxiety: the fear of disapproval. He explains why your brain fills uncertainty with doom predictions, why those predictions feel so convincing, and why the solution isn't about becoming more impressive — it's about building your capacity to be in the unknown.

    This episode is part of a series of new discoveries Dr. Aziz has been making about how our relationship with approval shapes everything — our confidence, our conversations, our careers, and our relationships. More on that in the coming episodes.

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    14 mins
  • The Moment You Start Managing Yourself
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Shrink for the Shy Guy, Dr. Aziz explores what happens the moment you stop being natural in a conversation and start managing yourself instead. If you’ve ever felt yourself drift into performance mode—monitoring your words, second-guessing how you sound, and trying to control how you’re coming across—this episode will help you understand exactly why that happens.

    Dr. Aziz breaks down how social anxiety can turn conversations into a subtle form of self-surveillance, where your attention leaves the present moment and gets trapped in self-criticism, overthinking, and trying to “perform” the right version of yourself. You’ll discover why this pattern makes it harder to know what to say, harder to connect, and harder to feel truly seen and known by others.

    This episode is a powerful invitation to recognize performance mode for what it is: not your personality, but a fear response. And once you can see it clearly, you can begin to choose something different.

    🎧 Tune in now to learn how to spot self-managing in real time—and take the first step back to being fully, naturally you.

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    18 mins
  • The Hidden Fear of Being Yourself
    Mar 10 2026

    What if the real reason you hold back, soften what you say, or carefully rehearse how you come across isn’t actually about confidence at all? What if, underneath it all, there’s a deeper fear—that if people saw the real you, they simply wouldn’t like you?

    In this episode, Dr. Aziz explores the hidden fear that quietly drives people-pleasing, overthinking, and the constant effort to present yourself the “right way.” Many people live with an unspoken belief that something about them is fundamentally not enough—like they’ve been dealt a bad hand in life. From that place, it becomes natural to compensate: improving, performing, polishing a persona, and trying to become someone who will finally be accepted.

    But as Dr. Aziz explains, this strategy creates a painful paradox. When approval comes, it often brings anxiety and imposter syndrome. When it doesn’t, it seems to confirm the belief that something is wrong with you. Either way, the deeper desire we all have—to feel truly seen, known, and connected—remains unfulfilled.

    Drawing from years of coaching and insights from his Not Nice Live workshop, Dr. Aziz reveals how this pattern forms and why it keeps people stuck in masks and performances instead of authentic connection. He shows that the real path to belonging isn’t through perfecting yourself, but through taking the courageous risk to be more real.

    You’ll discover why trying to be who you think others want can never create the belonging you crave—and how genuine confidence begins to grow when you allow yourself to be seen as the imperfect, evolving human you truly are.

    Tune in to learn how small, everyday moments of authenticity—sharing a preference, setting a boundary, speaking honestly—can begin to dismantle the fear of rejection and open the door to deeper confidence, freedom, and real connection.

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    18 mins
  • Why You Keep Chasing Approval Without Realizing It
    Mar 3 2026

    Most people don’t walk into conversations thinking they’re trying to win approval. They believe they’re simply being polite, agreeable, or easy to get along with. Yet beneath the surface, many people are unknowingly running a subtle pattern—constantly scanning others for signs that they’re doing well, saying the right thing, or being liked.

    In this episode, Dr. Aziz explores what he calls “approval harvesting.” This is the unconscious habit of tracking other people’s reactions—looking for smiles, laughter, nods, or praise—to determine whether you’re okay. While it may seem harmless, this pattern can quietly turn conversations, social gatherings, dating, and even workplace interactions into performances where the goal becomes getting approval rather than expressing yourself. Through relatable examples—like walking into a dinner party and monitoring every reaction—Dr. Aziz shows how this internal “approval tracker” can create social anxiety, performance pressure, and a growing disconnection from your authentic self. Over time, you may start filtering, softening, or reshaping what you say just to keep yourself in the “good column” of others’ reactions.

    At the root of this pattern lies a deeper equation many people unknowingly adopt: approval equals worth. When approval is present, you feel relief and validation. When it isn’t, self-doubt and anxiety surge.

    This dynamic can drive people-pleasing, overthinking, and a constant effort to manage how others see you. Dr. Aziz invites you to step back and observe this pattern in your own life. Instead of criticizing yourself for it, you’ll learn how to notice when approval harvesting appears—especially in uncertain social situations—and begin asking a powerful question: What would you do if your worth wasn’t on the line?

    Tune in to discover how awareness of this hidden pattern can be the first step toward greater confidence, authenticity, and a deeper connection with others.

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    18 mins
  • Finding Ground When Everything Is Changing with Dr. Dave
    Feb 18 2026

    It’s easy to believe that once we arrange our life correctly, the anxiety will quiet and the sense of lack will disappear. A little more money. A different role. A better version of ourselves. Then things will finally settle.

    This conversation explores that subtle threshold—where striving turns into infatuation, where comparison erodes self-trust, and where we begin chasing a fantasy of a life that is somehow all upside. Dr. Aziz sits down with Dr. Dave Tuck to reflect on values, identity, and the illusion that fulfillment lives somewhere outside our current experience. Together they examine the tension between growth and gratitude, ambition and alignment, and what happens when we stop trying to engineer a perfect life and instead learn to see the one we’re already in.

    This is not a formula for attracting more. It’s an inquiry into self-worth, clarity, and the steady ground that comes from knowing who you are.

    You might find yourself looking at your own life a little differently.

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    45 mins
  • The Quiet Cost of Conditional Worth
    Feb 10 2026

    Most people don’t walk around thinking, “My worth is conditional.” They just feel the tension when things aren’t going well—and the relief when they are.

    This episode sits with that tension. The quiet pressure to perform, to keep up, to prove something—often without realizing that your sense of value has been hooked onto outcomes, approval, or progress. When those things rise, you feel lifted. When they fall, something inside collapses. Not because anything essential changed, but because worth was never free to begin with.

    Dr. Aziz reflects on how conditional self-worth forms, how it hides in plain sight, and how it can quietly run an entire emotional life. This isn’t a strategy session or a mindset fix. It’s an invitation to notice what you’ve tied yourself to—and what happens when that grip loosens.

    You may find yourself recognizing something familiar, and feeling a little more space around it.

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    29 mins