

Episode 158: What is Self-Compassion with Gary Ritts
And what about self-compassion?
I remember reading Tara Brach’s book, Radical Acceptance, where she tells a story about a woman’s mother who was dying. On her deathbed, the mother opened her eyes and said, “You know, all my life I thought something was wrong with me. What a waste.”
I can still remember where I was when I read that line. At that time self-compassion was NOT a part of my life. In fact, it was the exact opposite: I believed something was wrong with me and I was constantly looking for the fix. Kind of the opposite of self-love and self-compassion.
The bright side is that one line prompted my quest to figure out what self-compassion was and how it looked for me. It was a cautionary tale—and I swore I would figure out a way to be kinder to myself.
In today’s episode, I’m bringing you a conversation with my childhood minister, Gary Ritts. We started our conversation with self-compassion and went down a number of avenues beyond it into grace, empathy, Brene Brown, sympathy, loving relationships, and kindness.
This is one of my favorite episodes I have ever recorded and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
- How self-compassion is radical self-care and what self-compassion can look like
- Ways that self-compassion can look for different people—and how to find ways to recharge yourself so you feel more complete and fulfilled
- Why compassion and self-compassion are a choice that requires practice by learning and doing
- How grace is something that is given to us—and why we can choose to accept it, even if we don’t think we are worthy
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