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The High-Functioning Mask: Why Mindset Fails a Hacked Nervous System with Danielle Carpio

Episode 50 Published 2 years, 1 month ago
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For many high-achievers, success is actually a trauma response. We learn to over-function, over-deliver, and stay hyper-vigilant to survive. Danielle Carpio knows this intimately. As a manager in the fast-paced world of Manhattan nightlife, she appeared to be at the top of her game. In reality, she was living in a state of high-functioning dysregulation, fueled by a background of Complex PTSD (CPTSD).

In this episode, Danielle joins Corissa to dismantle the mind over matter myth that pervades leadership circles. She explains why you cannot think your way out of a nervous system hijack and why traditional talk therapy often fails high-performers by keeping them trapped in the narrative.

They dive into the mechanics of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT): a physiological off-switch for the amygdala. Danielle shares how she moved from a life of chaotic success to one of regulated peace, offering a roadmap for leaders who are tired of white-knuckling their way through anxiety.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The Success Mask: How high-functioning environments (like Manhattan nightlife) often mask deep nervous system dysregulation.
  • CPTSD in Leadership: Understanding why some leaders are addicted to chaos because peace feels unfamiliar and unsafe.
  • Beyond Talk Therapy: Why analyzing your problems intellectually doesn't stop your body from reacting to them, and the need for somatic intervention.
  • The Tapping Protocol: Using EFT to send a calming signal directly to the amygdala, bypassing the executive brain to lower cortisol instantly.
  • The 4-Body System: Why optimizing your physical and mental bodies (the masculine) fails if you ignore the emotional and spiritual bodies (the feminine).

Notable Quotes:

  • "I spent most of my life trying to run away from it... If I ignore it, it'll just go away. Which as we know isn't the case." — Danielle Carpio
  • "I have done so much work... but I am still controlled by my emotional landscape. My trauma is still in the driver's seat." — Danielle Carpio
  • "Just tapping in general is like a hug for your nervous system." — Danielle Carpio

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