Episode Details
Back to Episodes
The Invisible Weight Sabotaging Your Life with Cameron Karber
Description
In this Let’s Get Naked episode, Anne Karber and Cameron Karber dive into the “invisible weight” of unprocessed trauma and how it silently hijacks your reactions, relationships, and energy. From the iPhone “85 apps open” analogy to using dread and frustration as signals, they chart a practical path to getting back to baseline. You’ll hear how the mirror concept and radical accountability reshape communication, why listening to understand beats listening to defend, and how politics/media can become a numbing addiction with real opportunity costs. The duo also explores environment design via the lab-rat “cage” story and closes with a raw campsite rattlesnake vignette on doing hard things.
What You'll Learn:
- How to spot invisible weight in your life and what it’s costing you
- Simple tells: dread, frustration, and the “apps running in the background” analogy
- The mirror concept in relationships and the power of radical accountability
- How to shift from defending to understanding and reset your communication
- Why politics/media can function like numbing—and how to reclaim your focus
- Environment and behavior: changing the “cage” to change the choice
- Practical tools: windshield time, journaling, breath work, sound healing
Ready to stop numbing and start living lighter? Take one step today to set something down—and tell us what changed. #LetsGetNakedPodcast #InvisibleWeight #RadicalAccountability #ListenToUnderstand #PersonalGrowth
Cameron Karber is an Arizona native and passionate entrepreneur with a lifelong love for competitive angling.
https://www.instagram.com/karberfishing/
https://www.facebook.com/p/Karber-Fishing-61554201821670/
This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.
So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.
Need Help Now?
Here are a few amazing resources:
· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988
· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help
· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com
· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).
This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co