
Emma Robertson
exec editor @the_talks | AIR podcast
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | Emma Robertson
We’re told that vulnerability is healing. That sharing our stories sets us free. That opening up about our struggles helps both us and others. But what if there’s a difference between authentic vulnerability and performing your pain? What if the very act of seeking witnesses to your truth can sometimes leave you feeling more exposed than healed? Caroline shared this pattern with me over several sessions, and when I asked if I could write about it, she said yes immediately.
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | Emma Robertson
We talk a lot about trust in relationships. But rarely do we examine what we’re actually looking for when we claim to trust someone. Are we trusting the person? Or are we trusting that they’ll never change, never have off days, never need space? What if real trust isn’t about consistency — but about recognising what remains constant beneath the surface shifts? This conversation happened during one of my regular sessions.
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3 weeks ago |
sail-world.com | Emma Robertson
Graduate National Championship 2025 at Staunton Harold Sailing Club by Emma Robertson 2 Jun 07:50 PDT The Graduate National Championships 2025 were held at Staunton Harold Sailing Club with three days of tricky and tactical sailing thanks to the strong and shifty winds that prevailed across the bank holiday weekend.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Emma Robertson
Relationships don’t just shape us — they polarise us. Without noticing, we start compensating for each other. One leans into freedom, the other into control. This pattern surfaced recently with a client named Anna. Anna is a real client, though her name and identifying details have been changed to protect her privacy. …Anna was frustrated. “I feel like I have to be the responsible one,” she said. “If I don’t keep things structured, nothing gets done.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Emma Robertson
What if your mood isn’t something to fix — but something to work with? So often we treat difficult emotions like obstacles to overcome before life can properly begin. But what if they’re not problems at all? What if they’re part of the weather system of being human — something to move with, not against? This surfaced recently in a session with Catherine. Her name and identifying details have been changed, but the pattern she uncovered is one many of us will recognize.
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