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Jay & Radhi Talk About Why People Feel the Need to Overshare

Jay & Radhi Talk About Why People Feel the Need to Overshare



Today, Jay and Radhi explore the delicate balance between sharing and oversharing, both online and in everyday life. They talk about what it really means to be authentic, how to protect your energy when opening up, and why not every moment needs to be shared to be meaningful. Together, they reflect on the intention behind vulnerability and the peace that comes from keeping certain parts of life sacred. How much do we share to feel seen? And when does sharing start to take more than it gives? This conversation invites us to slow down, listen to ourselves, and choose connection over performance.

In this episode, you'll learn:

How to Protect Your Energy When Sharing

How to Be Vulnerable with Intention

How to Keep Private Goals Sacred

How to Find the Right People to Confide In

How to Balance Openness with Privacy

True connection begins when we honor what feels right to keep close and what feels right to release. Whether through words, art, or quiet reflection, choose to share from a place of peace, not pressure.

With Love and Gratitude,

Jay Shetty

What We Discuss:

00:00 Intro

01:01 Are You Sharing Too Much?

04:07 The Real Reason Behind Your Vulnerability

09:21 Create in Private Before You Share Publicly

13:45 Oversharing Looks Different on Every Platform

16:01 Be Intentional About What You Share and With Whom

18:24 Does Holding Back Make You Feel Alone?

23:52 Why We Make Big Judgments from Small Details

26:51 When Sharing Becomes Healing, Not Draining

32:06 Choosing Who Deserves to Hear Your Story

Episode Resources:

Radhi Devlukia | Website

Radhi Devlukia | YouTube

Radhi Devlukia | Instagram

Radhi Devlukia | Facebook

Radhi Devlukia | TikTok

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