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An Inside Job with Rose

Supporting Others Without Losing Yourself

14 Sep 2025

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Send us a textDo you ever feel like you’re carrying the weight of everyone else’s struggles? As natural empaths, healers, and caregivers, it’s easy to fall into the trap of fixing instead of simply being present. But true support doesn’t come from over-giving, it comes from shining your light without dimming yourself in the process.In this episode, I’ll share: ✨ Why we’re wired to want to fix others (and how to shift that pattern) ✨ The difference between supporting and rescuing ✨ Practical ways to hold space for someone without draining your energy ✨ How being the light actually helps people more than fixing ever couldThis is your reminder that your presence, love, and light are more than enough.If this episode resonated, please share it with a friend who may be an Empath, or a fixer. It may help them.💛 Want more support? Join Rose’s Patreon for early podcast access, weekly forecasts, daily tarot, exclusive content, & more at: patreon.com/rosemonaco🎙️Podcast Credits:This episode of 'An Inside Job with Rose' was created, hosted, and written by me, Rose Monaco. Thank you for tuning in and walking this path with me.Deep gratitude to my Patreon community of light workers — your support helps keep this space alive.To access exclusive content, early podcast releases, and more, visit patreon.com/rosemonaco.For more, visit rosemonaco.comYou can also find me on Instagram at @rose_monaco_official – yes, the one with the blue tick! Let’s connect.💫 Thanks for listening.Theme music: “Life in Slow Motion” by Mark Hatter

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