
Welcome to a podcast for compassionate people — helpers, givers, healers, empaths, and leaders — who are done abandoning themselves in the name of kindness. Here with your host, therapist, cartoonist, and boundaries expert Molly Davis Moon, we’re waking up to our truth, setting boundaries that heal, and reclaiming our sacred space in the world. We believe in fierce gentleness, embodied love, and i... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessSelf-ImprovementEducationMental Health | |||

This week, Molly and clinical psychologist Dr. Molly Tucker – co-author of Saying the Wrong Thing – explore how compassionate people can speak up in emotionally charged moments. You’ll learn about psychological flexibility vs. rigidity, how to assess... more
Dr. Ingrid Clayton – clinical psychologist, author, and complex trauma survivor – joins Molly to explore what it really means to heal from the fawn response (a trauma pattern that teaches compassionate people to abandon themselves to stay safe). Ingr... more
In this powerful conversation, Molly sits down with Neha Bhat (ABT, ATR-P), a licensed arts-based sexual trauma psychotherapist, visual artist, entrepreneurial coach, and bestselling author of Unashamed: Notes from the Diary of a Sex Therapist. Neha ... more
When loyalty becomes unboundaried, we lose sight of love and begin justifying anti-relational behavior. Group identification shapes perception, loyalty, and morality – and this phenomenon is playing out on the world stage. Unboundaried over-identific... more
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I’ve been following Molly’s work for a while now and I’m
So happy that she’s launched this podcast. The emails and the cartoons are great, but this podcast takes it to the next level. It’s a call in for all of up compassionate people. We are many. And we matter. We have the potential and impetus to bring about wonderful, caring change in this world. I always feel charged up and excited after listening (which is amazing, because it can be easy to feel hopeless and demotivated given the scale of t... more
Molly Moon, This is so good!
It’s one thing to go beyond our power to keep the people pleased and ignore the signs of our body and yet to be aware of that empowering thing/step to see what is, show up in a loving way to us, put words on the dysfunction and allow natural consequences to unfold. That is choosing love over fear, choosing life over internal death. Thank you ❤️
We Are the Compassionate Revolution is soul medicine for all of the compassionate people who hold and give so much and secretly wonder who’s holding them. It’s grounding, real, and a beautiful reminder that compassion is revolutionary. If you need a place to breathe, reflect, and remember who you are—this is it.
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Apple Podcasts | #168 |
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