S2T4 | The Sheldon
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Transmission: The Sheldon
In this episode, we stumble (briefly) into Nebraska, wrestle with why some art feels heavy while still being honest, and end up naming one of our most familiar patterns: The Sheldon.
You know the one, hyper-literal, head-down, problem-solving mode that forgets there are humans in the room.
From there, the conversation widens. We talk about how we each relate to music differently, how attention quietly shapes our experience of work and rest, and why noticing our patterns matters more than trying to eliminate them. We reflect on vacation re-entry, stress data that surprised us, and the difference between being focused and being available.
Along the way, we explore:
- Why Nebraska didn’t make Monnica’s Top 25 (and why that’s okay)
- Naming patterns as a way to soften them, not judge them
- Attention as a superpower, and what hijacks it
- Perfectionism, self-compassion, and recovering when your mind wanders at the worst possible moment
- Small practices that help us come back to where our feet are
No fixes. No five-step plans. Just a curious look at how our minds work, and a gentle invitation to notice where yours goes this week.
As always:
May your coffee be strong, and your conversations stronger ☕️