Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian Ragsdale
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Clinical Psychologist
Transforming Minds explores the psychology of reinvention, especially for high-functioning, thoughtful adults navigating change.
With over 25 years of clinical-counseling experience, Dr. Brian blends humanistic, multicultural, and existential psychology with lived insight to help capable people move from quiet misalignment to intentional clarity.
This podcast is for those who:
• Appear stable but feel internally unsettled
• Are questioning long-held roles, identities, or relationships
• Want psychological depth without pathologizing growth
Each episode offers grounded reflection, real-life application, and mature psychological insight for adults designing their next chapter.
New episodes every Sunday.
Learn more at: https://www.drbrianragsdale.net/
These episodes are created from a place of care and professional experience. They are designed to support reflection and growth but are not therapy and do not establish a clinical relationship.
If you are in emotional distress or need immediate support, contact a licensed mental health provider, call or text 988, or seek emergency care. You deserve support and safety.
Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian Ragsdale
Reclaiming Voice - June 29
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What comes to mind when you hear the word vulnerability? For some when you are able to be vulnerable you are reclaiming your voice.
For many of us, being vulnerable and letting our inner voice out, it stirs up a mix of emotions.
A mix of emotions can deeply influence vulnerability, often making it a complex and multifaceted experience. When we’re vulnerable, we’re opening ourselves to the possibility of connection, understanding, and healing—but also to potential judgment, rejection, or misunderstanding. This emotional mix creates tension between the desire to be seen and the fear of being hurt.
For example:
- Fear and Hope: Vulnerability often carries a fear of exposure, paired with the hope for acceptance and connection. This duality can make sharing personal truths both intimidating and exhilarating.
- Trust and Doubt: Opening up requires trust, but past experiences or societal conditioning might stir doubts about whether others will hold your vulnerability with care.
- Strength and Fragility: Sharing emotions can feel like an act of strength while simultaneously highlighting aspects of fragility within us. This paradox often reminds us that being human means embracing both.
- Relief and Anxiety: Expressing vulnerability can bring relief in finally being authentic, but it might also lead to anxiety about how others will react or what might follow.
Re-release, we are taking a break for the summer.
"Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
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