Episode 7

Carrying Other People’s Emotional Weight

Episode Description

Do you ever leave a conversation feeling drained — even when nothing dramatic happened?

In this episode, Marilyn explores the difference between empathy and emotional absorption, and how many of us quietly carry other people’s stress, moods, and expectations without realizing it. From the pressure to be the “strong one” to seeking validation in everyday life and on social media, this conversation helps listeners recognize what truly belongs to them — and what doesn’t.

Through reflection, writing, and a gentle Bubble Method practice, this episode offers permission to care deeply without being consumed.

In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:

  1. The difference between empathy and emotional absorption
  2. Why certain roles (caregiver, leader, parent, “strong friend”) increase emotional load
  3. How validation and social pressure contribute to overextending yourself
  4. The subtle ways we seek approval at the cost of our own wellbeing
  5. A Bubble practice for returning emotional weight to where it belongs
  6. A simple writing exercise to sort what’s yours to hold

Key Reminders

  1. You can care without carrying.
  2. You can support without absorbing.
  3. You don’t need constant validation to justify your boundaries.
  4. Your nervous system needs safety — not applause.

Reflection Questions

  1. Whose emotions am I managing without realizing it?
  2. Do I feel steady inside myself — or am I adjusting for approval?
  3. What expectations am I carrying that aren’t mine?

About the Podcast

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Heartfelt conversations to help you let go and move forward.

About your host

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Marilyn Barker

Certified Business and Motivational Coach. Wife and Mom. Living with Depression and anxiety and helping others know they are not alone. Marilyn started her own business in 2006 after ending up in the hospital after a mental break. She prides herself on learning and overcoming hardships she has faced in her life. She is helping others see that there can be a life worth living even when you have struggles with mental health.