

Conversations from the Heart
Yvette Erasmus
A weekly, soul-nourishing podcast offering psychologically grounded, heart-centered reflections on human relationships, inner healing, and compassion-based communication. Focused on live mini-coaching moments to help callers shift from reactive, domination-based communication to collaborative, heart-centered connection. Listen for new scripts for stuck situations, new ways of responding to old relationship dynamics and guidance on how to approach these situations with empathy, self-awareness, and effective communication strategies. Here, we emphasize understanding both one's own needs and the needs of others, creating safe spaces for vulnerable conversations, and finding ways to express ourselves authentically while respecting others' boundaries.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 54min
#31 - What's the Point of Going "No Contact" if I Feel Bad About It?
In this episode, the conversation is about the emotional rollercoaster of family estrangement, examining the layers of apologies and the fears around intimacy.We explore the deep need for understanding and validation, particularly through the act of apology, which is dissected as more than a mere admission of fault but rather as an expression of empathy and a stepping stone toward healing.We touch upon the complex interplay between advocating for oneself and showing empathy, especially when chronic pain affects one of the partners. We also discuss crafting conversations that are both tender and truthful, ensuring that each partner feels heard and respected. This delicate balance between self-advocacy and understanding is crucial in times of pain and can help in how partners support each other.Show notes:(0:53) What is the point of setting boundaries when I feel bad about it?(9:12) How do I address hearsay when it comes back to me?(18:15) What I really want in an apology.(24:20) Can I improve this relationship all by myself?(26:32) How do I handle a fear about being intimate with a partner?(34:28) How do I advocate for my needs without making the other person feel like they're being micro-managed or controlled?(51:28) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Feb 26, 2024 • 1h 1min
#30 - Am I Allowed to Want What I Want?
In this conversation, we dive into the complexities of setting boundaries in the workplace and personal life. The ability to create a healthy space for oneself is not just about keeping others at bay but about nurturing interpersonal connections that are both compassionate and clear. The dance between personal limits and empathetic responses to others is delicate but crucial for fostering growth and resilience in all kinds of relationships.Starting with the familiar setting of the office, we explored scenarios with colleagues who may need help understanding personal space. The guidance provided is practical and rooted in respect for oneself and others. It involves a nuanced conversation where one's needs are articulated without causing undue distress. The conversation then extended into the personal realm, where physical interactions like hugs or massages can sometimes cross boundaries. We emphasized the value of open communication, highlighting how expressing preferences and discomforts is a gift to oneself and the relationship. We also discuss the power of being a compassionate witness to others' experiences and how expressing genuine support can be transformative. Moreover, it examined the language used to humanize individuals and the responses to past relationships, shedding light on the nuance needed in these interactions.Finally, we talked about the complexities of community work. A story about navigating a challenging situation with a resistant authority figure while advocating for the homeless was shared. Strategies for shifting from power struggles to collaboration, rehumanizing, and problem-solving for sustainable cultural shifts were discussed.Show notes: (1:01) How do I set boundaries with someone who is too touchy and too clingy without hurting their feelings?(14:50) How do I ask someone to shorten the duration of their hug?(19:05) How do I express my desire to help and be a compassionate witness to family members going through a conflict?(29:59) How do I let someone know their compliment to me is something I do not consider a compliment without hurting their feelings?(41:03) How do I get out of a power struggle with the system and have a more strategic conversation to help the community?(56:40) What is your perspective on filial obligation?For ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Feb 19, 2024 • 59min
#29 - A Surprising Source of Courage
In this latest conversation, we dive into the nuanced world of personal boundaries and compassionate communication. It's a realm that many find challenging to navigate, as it requires a fine balance between honoring our own needs and respecting those of others. We discuss the internal conflicts that arise when we must assert our personal limits, such as the fear of offending loved ones or being perceived as too demanding.The topic of neurodiversity adds another layer to this discussion. We talk about how to advocate for oneself while still nurturing relationships, highlighting the significance of empathy in achieving effective communication.Another focal point of the episode is the intersection of artistic expression and personal boundaries. We explore the tension between seizing creative opportunities and adhering to one's personal comfort levels. This dialogue serves as a reminder of the importance of self-respect in any field of work, especially in creative industries where the lines can often become blurred.The episode also tackles the difficult subject of conflict and self-reflection. We examine the tendency to react defensively or aggressively when our boundaries are challenged. By recognizing and understanding our destructive patterns, we open up the possibility of responding with compassion and maturity. Show notes: (1:29) How do you communicate to friends why you can't go to their house because they found out that they have bedbugs in their house?(13:33) How do I say to my mother that I need her to wait 10 seconds after asking me a question so I can process it and respond?(22:19) How do I create and communicate boundaries when doing photography?(32:24) How do I manage my energy when responding to negative evaluations?(44:07) How do we determine when what someone is saying to us is an attack?(56:15) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Feb 12, 2024 • 59min
#28 - Fostering Empathy, Setting Boundaries, and Embracing Healing
In this episode, you will learn strategies for articulating concerns without offending, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding. The nuances of respectful communication are crucial in any situation.The conversation also touches on the challenge of managing demanding digital communication. By setting boundaries and providing clear timeframes, you can assert autonomy over your responses, reclaiming control over your communication and emotional well-being.Lastly, the episode addresses the importance of setting and respecting personal boundaries, taking responsibility for your actions, and the bravery required to embark on a journey toward healing. It highlights the difficulty of navigating relationships with parents, where maintaining contact can feel one-sided and can be fraught with past traumas and fears of emotional manipulation.Show notes:(1:14) Yvette shares a celebration(5:32) How do I express concerns about someone's driving without criticism?(13:53) How do I respond to triggering emails and delaying responses to difficult conversations?(28:29) How do I balance self-values and external philosophies?(42:19) How do I deal with being estranged from adult children? (53:10) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 3min
#27 - Intense Relationships and Personal Development
Have you ever felt caught in the emotional riptide of a relationship, where every push and pull seems to unearth deeper wounds? In this episode, we talk about the cycle of conflict and the pivotal moments where emotional work teeters on the edge of being constructive or destructive. Our candid dialogue peels back the layers of reenactment in relationships, offering insights into how this phenomenon can hinder growth and healing, leaving partners spinning in a seemingly endless cycle of distress.We also discuss the nuances of boundary-setting within Codependency Anonymous groups and beyond, examining the ways early attachment issues play out in adult relationships and support settings. Show notes:(0:55) How do you keep from triggering each other in a relationship?(17:08) How do we find balance in our relationship?(26:03) How do I establish boundaries and safety in a CODA meeting with a controlling person?(35:24) How do I set intentions and strategies for a business meeting?(49:33) How do I respond to a person who is in pain?(55:34) How do I approach conflicts in a structured manner?(57:50) Providing an example of an OFNR response to a fixing comment(1:00:39) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Jan 29, 2024 • 23min
#26 - [Solo] 9 Steps to Prepare for Challenging Conversations
Navigating difficult conversations can be a daunting task. The importance of self-awareness and understanding our biases is highlighted to foster better communication. Techniques for emotional regulation are discussed, alongside the power of preparation to improve outcomes. The conversation emphasizes active listening and seeking empathy, as well as the role of intention and imagination in shaping dialogues. Personal anecdotes reinforce the message, showcasing how preparation can mitigate the stress of challenging interactions.

Jan 22, 2024 • 1h 3min
#25 - Staying Connected During Difficult Conversations
Have you ever had that moment in a conversation where you just go "deer in the headlights" and aren't sure what to say next? And then you notice yourself having a lot of judgments about what the other person said, but you also have "rules" in your mind about being "nice" and so you stall out?On this week's podcast we dive into three compelling topics:Protecting pets and animals from abuseHolding space for a friend in a harmful relationshipAnd, responding to prejudiceIf you've ever wondered how to have kind but direct and honest conversations about something that matters to you, this episode is for you. We explore what it takes to respond in courageous ways that allow us to be authentic and to show up with clear integrity, even if our authenticity and integrity might create awkwardness or discomfort for others.Show notes:(0:00) Intro(1:18) After witnessing the abuse of a living being, how do I approach the person responsible?(25:09) How do I help a friend who is ashamed because of harmful things their partner said to them?(38:53) How do I regulate my nervous system and get in touch with needs and emotions in the moment?(45:14) How should I respond to racial prejudice with someone who makes a negative comment?(56:24) Instead of asking "why" questions, what is the better way of asking questions?(59:17) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Jan 15, 2024 • 59min
#24 - Building Communities of Support
Have you ever found yourself wondering who your people are, and where you can find them? Personal growth sometimes means we're surrounded by loved ones who can't receive us in the way we want to be received.This week, we examine how we can approach imbalances with grace, advocate for our emotional needs, and communicate effectively to ensure that everyone, including ourselves, feels heard and valued.We touch on the rawness of vulnerability, the importance of choosing companions wisely, and the sometimes painful process of letting go when the reciprocity just isn't there. We also discuss the complexities of seeking honest feedback and expressing our communication preferences, especially when our defenses are down. Show notes:(0:00) Intro(1:20) How do you ask a group facilitator to grant airtime to members fairly?(20:45) How do I have others listen to me in the way that I'm listening to them?(43:13) How do I find people with the same mindset I can connect to?(49:36) How do I ask the people who matter for feedback without sugarcoating?(52:25) How do I communicate my need to connect and feel heard in the moment more than finding a solution?(56:35) OutroFor ongoing practice and deeper learning, I warmly invite you to become a member of The School of Human Connection. Twice a month, I host live calls where members bring real relationship dilemmas. We slow things down and I'll help you see what's actually happening and how to respond with more integrity, strength and care.You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.Here are more ways to connect with me:Join the School of Human ConnectionHop on my free Wednesday live callFollow me on YouTube

Jan 8, 2024 • 53min
#23 - The Difference Between Wanting Validation and Needing It
Delve into the nuances of seeking validation versus embracing authentic self-expression. Discover how to navigate the complexities of feedback on your creative work and honor your need to be seen. Explore the delicate dance of communication in therapy, advocating for your needs without fear. Learn strategies for gracefully managing last-minute changes in plans, fostering respect both for yourself and your friends. This conversation offers insights into balancing personal desires and maintaining meaningful relationships.

Jan 1, 2024 • 57min
#22 - The Essential Role of Self-Connection in Successful Relationships With Others
In this podcast, they discuss the essential role of self-connection in successful relationships. They explore topics like handling unrequited romantic feelings, choosing what to bring up with your partner, wanting your partner to grow with you, and going to couples counseling. They also discuss dealing with dominating conversations, making requests versus asking for feedback, responding to negative reactions, and the importance of self-connection in fostering successful relationships.


