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I used to think the goal was to figure myself outâclean it all up and be done with it.
In this conversation, emotional mastery coach David Sutcliffe (@davidsutcliffe33 ) flips that. Blind spots arenât something you eliminateâtheyâre something you keep uncovering. And the deeper you go, the more you see how much is still running under the surface.
We talk about projection, self-betrayal, and how unlearning the patterns you picked up early is what actually creates change.
Thereâs no finish line here. And thatâs the point.
Because the work isnât about arrivingâitâs about catching the part of you that still thinks youâve got it all figured out.
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Most conflicts arenât about what just happenedâtheyâre actually echoes from your past.
In this conversation, David Sutcliffe (@davidsutcliffe33 ) breaks down how we project our parents onto our partners, reacting from old patterns instead of present reality. Thatâs why things escalate fastâtwo nervous systems defending stories that arenât actually happening.
We get into the role of the masculine hereânot to control, but to hold awareness. To stay grounded enough to see whatâs really going on beneath the surface.
Because when you drop the story, something else becomes possible: truth, ownership, and real connection.
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Weâll always have blind spots. We wonât reach some final state of being healed. But we can continue to see more clearly, relate more honestly, open ourselves to new ways of connecting, and live more fully in our body.
David Sutcliffe (@davidsutcliffe33 ), emotional and relational mastery guide, speaks to the idea that transformation isnât about fixing or arriving, but rather about becoming more fully embodied over time.
At the heart of this episode is an invitation. To simply inhabit your experience more fully and honestly you.
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David Sutcliffe joins me on Soulture tomorrow for a conversation about what happens when the life you worked for doesnât feel the way you thought it would. @davidsutcliffe33
We discuss:
-Making the decision to walk away from Hollywood and a successful acting career
-The hidden cost of fame and why it didnât fulfill him
-How a herniated disc completely changed the direction of his life
-The difference between performing and actually feeling alive
-Why he trusts intuition over logic
-What happens when you stop holding back everything you feel
-And much, much more
Out tomorrow night wherever you get your podcasts.