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Have you ever left a meeting furious at yourself for going along with something you knew was wrong? Or watched a talented colleague completely fold in front of a powerful leader?That's not a character flaw. That's fawning — and it might be the least understood dynamic in communication.Dr. Ingrid Clayton is a licensed clinical psychologist, trauma expert, and author of Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves, and How to Find Our Way Back.I am closing Season 6 of my podcast with this conversation, and let me tell you ... we get INTO IT! 🧠 What fawning actually is — and why calling it "people-pleasing" has kept millions of people stuck in shame instead of healing⚡ Why high achievers are especially vulnerable — and how fawning can look exactly like success until it doesn't🏢 What's really happening in your meetings — when brilliant people go silent, fold, or suddenly can't stop praising the boss💪 The path out — practical, embodied tools for building an internal sense of safety that doesn't depend on the room agreeing with you🔥 What "un-fawning" actually feels like — and why it's less about setting boundaries and more about finally coming home to yourself Find Dr. Ingrid Clayton:🌐 ingridclayton.com📸 instagram.com/ingridclaytonphd📘 facebook.com/IngridClaytonPhD▶️ youtube.com/channel/UC3PvWTgJMirURfgHWj3h28g✉️ substack.com/@ingridclaytonphd

