On Purpose with Jay Shetty

People-Pleasers — If You're Afraid to Stand Up for Yourself, Do THIS to Speak Up Without the Fear of Losing the People You Love With Africa Brooke

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Jul 2, 2025
Africa Brooke, a renowned consultant and writer specializing in self-censorship and expression, shares her insights on navigating the complexities of honest communication. She redefines cancel culture as 'collective sabotage,' driven by fear and shame. Delving into her personal journey of self-censorship, Africa advocates for embracing a 'third perspective' that transcends binary thinking. The discussion emphasizes the importance of authentic self-expression in a fear-driven world, encouraging listeners to confront their identities and cultivate supportive relationships.
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INSIGHT

Distinguishing Self-Censorship vs Filtering

  • Self-censorship is driven by fear of punishment or rejection. Social filtering, however, is discernment-led and not fear-based.
  • Saying everything and saying nothing are not the only options; intention matters in expression.
INSIGHT

The Third Perspective Beyond Binary

  • Human brains are wired for binary thinking due to simplicity and survival.
  • Embracing a "third perspective" means exploring beyond binary to find nuance and courage in expression.
ANECDOTE

Africa's 2020 Public Shaming Moment

  • In 2020, Africa Brooke publicly shamed a man who questioned her approach, gaining applause but feeling an integrity breach.
  • She reflected, apologized, and this sparked her personal unraveling and exploration of the "third perspective."
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