
You Keep Me Sane
For 8 years, Aileen and Julie have been each other's sounding board from opposite sides of the globe – Aileen in London and Julie in Melbourne.
They have navigated everything – motherhood, relationships, menopause, health, grief, and everything in between – through daily voice messages. These exchanges often became lifelines, and now they share that space with their listeners.
In You Keep Me Sane, Aileen and Julie hold honest conversations on life's challenges, growth, and connection. They lend an ear and share heartfelt insights, creating a space that allows both them, and you, to be human.
Listeners are encouraged to write in with their own experiences and topics, becoming part of the conversation that feels like a chat with close friends.
You Keep Me Sane
Self-Compassion: The Grace We Struggle to Give Ourselves | YKMS
Episode Overview
In this episode of You Keep Me Sane, Aileen and Julie respond to a heartfelt listener letter asking a powerful question: Why is self-compassion so hard, even when we know it's important?
They explore how deeply ingrained beliefs—from childhood conditioning to societal pressure—can make kindness toward ourselves feel indulgent or even weak. But what if self-compassion is actually the bravest, most radical thing we can offer ourselves?
With honesty, vulnerability, and plenty of relatable moments, they break down the difference between self-compassion and self-indulgence, share personal stories of spirals, shame, and small acts of grace—and offer tangible ways to start flipping the script.
💬 Key Discussion Points
- Why self-compassion is often harder than showing compassion to others
- The voice in our heads: learning to interrupt self-criticism
- How compassion is not indulgence—but strength and support
- Real-life examples of freezing, spiralling, and finding grace
- The difference between pushing through and pausing
- Practical tools for practising self-compassion in daily life
🌱 Listener Takeaways
- Self-compassion isn’t a reward—it’s a lifeline when you're struggling
- You don’t have to earn your worth; it’s already yours
- Small shifts (like noticing your inner critic or putting a hand on your heart) can create big change
- Asking yourself “What would I say to a friend?” can help reframe harsh self-talk
- True compassion empowers us—it helps us move forward, not fall apart
📣 Join the Conversation
What’s one way you could show yourself more compassion this week?
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Hosts: Aileen Harvey & Julie Fahy
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Disclaimer:
Remember, we’re two friends sharing our personal experiences and discussing everyday challenges. We’re not qualified coaches or therapists, and our content is for general information and supportive conversation only. If you need professional help, please seek advice from a licensed therapist.