Dr. Joe Luciani
Self-Coaching
A revolutionary, new approach to alleviating life’s emotional struggles
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Dr. Joe Luciani
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30 cze 2026
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Analysis Paralysis: When Insight Isn’t Enough 30.06.2026 15:58
We often believe that if we could just understand ourselves a little better—find the missing insight, uncover the hidden truth, finally make sense of our past—we'd be free. But what if that's one of the biggest myths in personal growth? In this episode, I explore why insight alone rarely changes our lives and what actually does. Join me for Analysis Paralysis: Why Insight Alone Isn't Enough.
The Problem with Being Nice 09.06.2026 20:36
Are you being kind—or simply afraid to disappoint people? In this episode of Self-Coaching, Dr. Joe explores the hidden costs of being “too nice.” While kindness is a virtue, chronic people-pleasing often comes at the expense of authenticity, healthy boundaries, and self-respect. Learn how to distinguish genuine compassion from insecurity-driven approval-seeking, and discover how to be both caring...
What if Emotional Struggle is a Habit? 26.04.2026 19:42
Most people experience insecurity as something personal—as if it’s part of who they are. But what if it’s not a flaw at all, just a habit that’s been practiced over time? In this episode, I introduce what I call the stream of insecurity-driven thinking—the state where your thoughts feel urgent, convincing, and hard to step away from. The key isn’t to fight those thoughts, but to recognize when you...
When Did Life Stop Being Fun? 12.04.2026 17:06
We tend to think growing up means becoming more serious—but what if it also means quietly losing something essential? In this Self-Coaching episode, we explore the shift from the spontaneous, carefree joy of childhood to the more measured, self-conscious way we move through adult life. Through everyday examples—and a simple visit to a playground—you’ll begin to see how natural playfulness doesn’t...
When Life Can’t Compete—With Your Phone 29.03.2026 16:07
How far away is your phone right now? Within reach? Of course it is. This Self-Coaching podcast isn’t about addiction, and it’s not about telling you to use your phone less. It’s about something quieter—and possibly more important. What happens when something more engaging is always available? Something you can turn to instantly, fill a gap with, or simply check… just because it’s there. Maybe it’...
Life Is Short—Please Don’t Remind Me 20.03.2026 16:19
In this Self-Coaching episode, I take you inside Rome’s infamous “bone church,” a place that forced me to confront a truth we all quietly avoid: life is short. But this isn’t about death—it’s about how we live. Why do we push certain thoughts away? And what happens when we stop running from them? You may find parts of this unsettling—I did—but what lies on the other side of that discomfort may sur...
Stop Obeying Insecurity 10.03.2026 20:43
Insecurity talks to all of us. Don’t risk that. Stay safe. Don’t say too much. Don’t let people see too much. Most of us assume those feelings are something we have to obey. But what if that isn’t true? In this Self-Coaching podcast, I explore a simple but powerful discovery: you can feel insecure without letting it run your life. The breakthrough isn’t eliminating insecurity—it’s learning that yo...
Be Yourself. Stop Living a Lie 08.02.2026 19:38
Living a lie usually isn’t intentional. It grows out of a long-standing habit of feeling that, somehow, you’re just not okay as you are. To manage that feeling, you learn to monitor yourself, avoid conflict, and keep parts of who you are hidden to feel safe. Over time, adapting and self-editing can start to feel like maturity or self-control, rather than a cover-up. Over time, that way of living c...
Why therapy doesn’t always work 28.01.2026 23:49
Therapy works. It can reduce suffering, offer clarity, and help people feel less alone in their pain. And yet, many thoughtful, self-aware people quietly ask a question they’re almost embarrassed to voice: If I understand myself so well, why hasn’t my life really changed? In this episode, I explore why therapy doesn’t always work—not because it fails outright, but because relief, insight, and safe...
Why everything feels harder than it should 13.01.2026 17:36
Life often feels hard, not because something is wrong, but because we carry more into each moment than the moment requires. We’re rarely just living; we’re evaluating, interpreting, and judging how we’re doing while we live. That constant self-monitoring turns ordinary tasks into tests and quietly drains energy, leaving us tired even when nothing is falling apart. In this Self-Coaching episode, I...
Why time seems to fly the older you get 05.01.2026 16:01
This podcast explores the psychology behind why time seems to fly as we get older. We don’t experience time directly—we experience moments. When life becomes routine and automatic, those moments blur together, and time appears to disappear. But when we’re present, attentive, and engaged, moments leave an imprint—and time expands. This Self-Coaching episode looks at how attention, memory, and prese...
How do I know if my reluctance to change is normal–or neurotic? 21.12.2025 13:59
Change has a way of stirring unease even when we know it’s necessary, and hesitation is often interpreted too quickly as weakness or fear. But reluctance isn’t automatically a problem; in many cases, it’s a natural, protective response that deserves attention rather than dismissal. In this Self-Coaching episode, we explore the psychology of this resistance and ask a more helpful question: how do y...
The winter mind: How shorter days distort our perspective 11.12.2025 20:22
In this Self-Coaching episode, I explore what I call the “winter mind”—the subtle psychological shift that occurs as daylight shrinks and our internal sense of possibility shrinks with it. Shorter days don’t just affect our energy; they quietly distort our interpretations, making ordinary stresses feel heavier and old insecurities feel more convincing. I discuss how this seasonal contraction inter...
Thanksgiving Therapy 23.11.2025 16:39
This isn’t your typical “holiday episode.” Thanksgiving has a surprising way of slowing us down, even when we try to outrun it. The gathering, the familiar faces, the rituals—we don’t realize how much they interrupt our usual rushed, distracted rhythm. For one day, life pulls us back into connection, memory, and emotional reality. In this Self-Coaching episode, I explore why Thanksgiving hits hard...
Compared to Others, How Do I Know If I’m Okay Enough? Normal Enough? 10.11.2025 22:15
In this Self-Coaching episode we explore the quiet, relentless habit of measuring ourselves against everyone around us. Whether it’s feeling outmatched in a conversation, watching how easily others seem to navigate life, or seeing social-media posts that make your own progress feel small, comparison turns ordinary moments into silent self-judgments. But these doubts aren’t really about being “norm...
How do I know if I’m happy enough? 26.10.2025 22:52
We all want to be happy—but what does that really mean? Is happiness something we can actually have, or is it something we only feel for fleeting moments at a time? In this Self-Coaching episode, I explore why happiness can’t be possessed, why others often seem happier than we are, and how insecurity keeps us chasing what we already have the potential to feel. Learn how genuine happiness grows not...
Ending the habit of self-criticism 13.10.2025 14:02
You know that little voice in your head—the one that never seems to miss a chance to remind you of what you did wrong, what you should’ve said, or how you’ll probably mess up again? That’s self-criticism, or worse, self-rejection. And for many of us, it’s not just an occasional visitor—it’s a full-time companion. We’ve gotten so used to berating ourselves that we mistake it for motivation, as if t...
Behind closed eyes: What dreams reveal 01.10.2025 19:29
What really happens when we close our eyes at night? Why does the brain weave vivid stories that can make us laugh, cry, or wake up in a cold sweat? In this Self-Coaching episode, we’ll explore the fascinating science of dreaming—what goes on in the sleeping brain, why humans evolved to dream, and how those nighttime narratives may help us process emotions, solve problems, and rehearse for surviva...
4 ways you’re making yourself neurotic 10.09.2025 24:24
In this Self-Coaching podcast, I explore the four most common controlling strategies of insecurity—worrying, rumination, catastrophizing, and overanalyzing, also known as analysis-paralysis. These strategies are our reflexive attempts to compensate for insecurity—at its core, the fear that we can’t handle life as it unfolds. Over time, we come to rely on these strategies in an effort to feel safe...
How vulnerability and insecurity can ruin your life 18.08.2025 19:13
Have you ever walked into a room and instantly felt all eyes on you? That tightness in your stomach, the heat rising to your face—you feel exposed, judged, vulnerable. It’s a universal experience. But here’s the thing: vulnerability by itself isn’t the problem. The real problem begins when vulnerability turns into insecurity—when self-doubt, fear, and the feeling of ‘I’m not good enough’ take over...
Impostor Syndrome: Why You Never Feel Good Enough 04.08.2025 17:42
Have you ever had that nagging feeling that you don’t really belong? Where everyone around you seems smarter, more capable, more together—and it’s only a matter of time before they find out you’re a fraud? That’s not just self-doubt talking. That’s something called Impostor Syndrome—and you’re not alone. In this Self-Coaching episode, I break down what this nefarious syndrome is, how it became par...
Self-criticism—why do we beat ourselves up? 21.07.2025 19:48
Have you ever caught yourself thinking something like… ‘I’m so stupid…I can’t do anything right… everyone else has it together—why don’t I?’ If so, you’re not alone. Most of us talk to ourselves in ways we’d never speak to a friend. We push, criticize, blame, and shame ourselves—often without even realizing it. But why? Why are we so hard on ourselves? Both Self-criticism and what’s called negativ...
You don’t need to be fearless; you need to fear less–7 signs you might be too fearful 07.07.2025 21:58
Fear is a natural, protective part of life. Without fear, our species would long ago have become extinct. In this Self-Coaching podcast, I discuss not how to become fearless (that would be dangerous) but how to fear less. How do you know if you’ve become too fearful? I offer seven signs to help you differentiate between realistic, unavoidable fear, versus your level of neurotic, unnecessary fear....
How to stop procrastinating 23.06.2025 21:44
What’s so bad about procrastinating? For starters, procrastination slowly erodes the quality of your life by turning your days into a series of missed opportunities and mounting stress. When you delay important tasks, you trade long-term growth and peace of mind for short-term comfort. Over time, this leads to constant pressure, guilt, and a lingering sense that you’re falling behind. Goals remain...
What to do when boredom hijacks your life 09.06.2025 22:39
Maybe you’re not depressed and you’re getting along as well as can be expected, but maybe you’re feeling aimless, unfulfilled, or disconnected from a sense of purpose. Or maybe you’re holding out for some clear, passionate, lightning-bold kind of ‘ah-ha’ revelation that will rescue you from your ho-hum life. If this sounds like you, then perhaps this Self-Coaching podcast is just the ticket for un...
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