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Episode 9: How to Express Your Needs Without Shutting Down or Overexplaining
This episode is a gentle yet powerful conversation for the woman who has spent her life managing everyone else’s comfort while struggling to express her own needs.
In this deeply affirming episode, Dr. Tabitha Taylor explores why so many women either shut down or overexplain when trying to communicate honestly in relationships — and how these patterns are often rooted in nervous system protection, not personal failure.
Through a Nervous System–Led Intimacy™ approach, Dr. Tabitha unpacks the hidden survival responses behind people pleasing, over functioning, emotional shutdown, and over-apologizing. She helps listeners understand how fear of rejection, conflict, shame, or being “too much” can quietly shape the way they communicate.
This episode offers compassionate insight into:
• Why expressing needs can feel emotionally unsafe
• The nervous system roots of overexplaining and shutting down
• How over functioning becomes a strategy for emotional safety
• The difference between performance-based communication and embodied communication
• How to stay connected to yourself while expressing yourself
• Why your needs do not require justification to be valid
• Small “micro moments” that help rebuild self-trust and emotional safety
Listeners will also be guided through a calming somatic practice called The Grounded Need Check-In — a reflective exercise designed to help women reconnect with their bodies, identify their true needs, and practice expressing themselves with more simplicity, presence, and self-compassion.
This episode is an invitation to stop abandoning yourself in order to maintain connection — and to begin discovering that your voice, your pace, and your needs are worthy of space, care, and respect.
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