
The Psychology of Thoughts We Shouldn't Have | Welcome to the mental jungle we all secretly inhabit.Where overthinking is an Olympic sport, childhood traumas still echo, and confidence is a shape-shifter.Where sex, shame, love, fear, ego, and the endless pursuit of “being enough” collide in chaotic beauty.This isn’t therapy.This is you, unfiltered.Hosted by Katara Lilith from EliKay.Space — part p... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | |||

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In this episode of The Mind I Live In, Katara Lilith delivers a deep psychological breakdown of narcissism as a system — not a label, not a trend, but a structure that shapes your reactions, attachments, and emotional survival strateg... more
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Welcome to ELIKAY Space, where Katara Lilith breaks down the psychology of desire, feminine confidence, and the nervous-system foundations of real pleasure.
This episode explores how sex begins in the mind, how breath and stability s... more
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New Year, Same Brain is a deep psychological and cultural exploration of why New Year resolutions fail, why motivation fades by February, and how humans across history have defined “the New Year” very differently.
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Why does your mind turn dark at night?
Why do the thoughts you avoid all day come crashing in the moment you close your eyes? In this episode of The Mind I Live In, Katara Lilith unpacks the real psychology behind nighttime anxiety, ... more
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What if I told you the moment a woman stops loving isn’t dramatic — it’s silent?
In this raw and unfiltered episode, Katara Lilith breaks down the psychological collapse of female love:
the first crack, the emotional withdrawal, the... more
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Middle age isn’t a crisis — it’s an awakening.
In this bold, emotional, and unapologetically honest episode, Katara Lilith explores what really happens to the human mind, body, and soul after forty — when masks start falling and trut... more
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Are you constantly working hard but still not seeing real money flow? Do you feel guilty when you rest, receive help, or ask for more? This episode uncovers the hidden psychological blocks and nervous system patterns keeping abundance... more
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This powerful 30-minute voice-over episode blends spiritual psychology, neuroscience of consciousness, and soul-level storytelling. It asks one haunting question: if the body was found, then who was lost?
Katara explores how ancient ... more
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The content is focused on the complexities of human emotions, thoughts, and relationships, tackling various themes such as self-worth, trauma, love, fear, anxiety, and healing. Frequent discussions revolve around psychological concepts, including attachment styles, emotional regulation, and the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships. The host engages in personal storytelling and candid discussions, providing a blend of psychological insights and raw emotional honesty, making the series relatable for listeners who may navigate their own inner worlds of overthinking and emotional struggles. Unique to this content is its blend of philosophical reflection with practical psychological advice, encouraging a deep understanding of o... more
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