Emotional Longevity
Kristin Neff on Fierce Self-Compassion, Stress, and Real Strength
August 19, 2025
If you've ever caught yourself saying something to yourself that you'd never say to a friend, this episode will change everything.Dr. Elisha Goldstein sits down with Dr. Kristin Neff—the researcher who brought self-compassion from "squishy self-help topic" to hard science. As a UT Austin professor and author of Self-Compassion and Fierce Self-Compassion, Kristin proves being kind to yourself isn't weakness—it's your secret weapon.🎯 What we explore:Why self-compassion was once "too feminine" for psychologyThe three essential components that make self-compassion workHow self-compassion changes your nervous system and inflammationThe difference between self-compassion and self-pityWhy "this is a hard moment" are four life-changing wordsHow AI might revolutionize self-compassion practicesWhether you're battling imposter syndrome, perfectionism, or tired of being your worst critic, this episode offers the science behind lasting self-acceptance.⏱ Timestamps:00:00 – The Human Truth About Getting It Wrong02:00 – When Self-Compassion Was "Too Soft"11:00 – The Three Core Components33:00 – The Biology of Self-Compassion42:00 – The Question That Changes Everything51:00 – One Thing to Whisper to Your Struggling Self🔗 Resources & Free Tools✨ Learn More About Dr. Kristin Neff:Website | Take the Self-Compassion Scale | Self-Compassion CommunityBooks: Self-Compassion and Fierce Self-Compassion available wherever books are sold🌱 Explore Dr. Elisha Goldstein's Support Tools:Therapeutic Coaching Program (Free Consult)Newsletter & Free Emotional Health GuideFree Tools for Emotional ResilienceConnect with Dr. Kristin Neff:Research & ResourcesMindful Self-Compassion ProgramConnect with Dr. Elisha Goldstein:InstagramLinkedInYouTube: /elishagoldsteinphdNewsletter: https://bit.ly/DrGoldsteinNewsletter🔗 Sign Up for Elisha's Email Newsletter & Get the Emotional Health Guide: https://bit.ly/DrGoldsteinNewsletter🔗 Join Dr. Elisha Goldstein's Private Therapeutic Coaching Program: https://bit.ly/UPWFreeCall🔗 View Full Blog for This Episode: https://elishagoldstein.com/articles/kristin-neff-self-compassion/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

If you've ever caught yourself saying something to yourself that you'd never say to a friend, this episode will change everything.

Dr. Elisha Goldstein sits down with Dr. Kristin Neff—the researcher who brought self-compassion from "squishy self-help topic" to hard science. As a UT Austin professor and author of Self-Compassion and Fierce Self-Compassion, Kristin proves being kind to yourself isn't weakness—it's your secret weapon.

🎯 What we explore:

Whether you're battling imposter syndrome, perfectionism, or tired of being your worst critic, this episode offers the science behind lasting self-acceptance.

⏱ Timestamps:

00:00 – The Human Truth About Getting It Wrong

02:00 – When Self-Compassion Was "Too Soft"

11:00 – The Three Core Components

33:00 – The Biology of Self-Compassion

42:00 – The Question That Changes Everything

51:00 – One Thing to Whisper to Your Struggling Self


🔗 Resources & Free Tools

Learn More About Dr. Kristin Neff:

Website | Take the Self-Compassion Scale | Self-Compassion Community

Books: Self-Compassion and Fierce Self-Compassion available wherever books are sold


🌱 Explore Dr. Elisha Goldstein's Support Tools:

Therapeutic Coaching Program (Free Consult)

Newsletter & Free Emotional Health Guide

Free Tools for Emotional Resilience


Connect with Dr. Kristin Neff:

Research & Resources

Mindful Self-Compassion Program


Connect with Dr. Elisha Goldstein:

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube: /elishagoldsteinphd

Newsletter: https://bit.ly/DrGoldsteinNewsletter


🔗 Sign Up for Elisha's Email Newsletter & Get the Emotional Health Guide: https://bit.ly/DrGoldsteinNewsletter

🔗 Join Dr. Elisha Goldstein's Private Therapeutic Coaching Program: https://bit.ly/UPWFreeCall

🔗 View Full Blog for This Episode: https://elishagoldstein.com/articles/kristin-neff-self-compassion/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.