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The Parts of Yourself You're Fighting Might Be Trying to Help You | Jamin Demarco
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What if anxiety isn't the enemy?What if procrastination isn't laziness?What if the parts of ourselves we spend years trying to suppress are actually trying to protect us?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Jamin Demarco, an IFS coach and psychedelic facilitator whose work explores the hidden forces beneath suffering, identity, and transformation.Over the years, Jamin has worked with men facing prison for domestic abuse, provided psychological first aid in crisis settings, and now helps men who appear successful on the outside—but privately feel disconnected, overwhelmed, and lost.Drawing from Internal Family Systems, somatic healing, and psychedelic-assisted therapy, his work centers around a radical idea:Perhaps the parts of ourselves we hate most are the parts that need understanding the most.Together, we explore:• Why disconnection may be the root of suffering• What working with violent men taught him about human behavior• Internal Family Systems and protective parts• Why so many men secretly feel lost• Masculinity and emotional maturity• Self-compassion versus self-improvement• Psychedelics and transformation• Why healing isn't about fixing yourself• Questions worth asking at life's crossroads• What it means to live an integrated lifeThis isn't simply a conversation about mental health.It's an exploration of suffering, masculinity, healing, and the possibility that wholeness begins not by fighting ourselves—but by understanding ourselves.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Jamin Demarco