Storytime for Grown-Ups: Who’s Safe to Listen? Bethany Joy Boring Episode 2
Update: 2025-11-07
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Episode Summary
Part Two moves from private reflection to sharing your story with someone else. Bill and Bethany cover how to choose a slice of your story, when to share, and how to assess whether a listener is safe. They model practical tactics: make the story linear by writing or recording, start imperfectly, use an “appreciation anchor” to regulate when emotions spike, and share in proportion to the relationship’s intimacy. They introduce the “Four S’s” for evaluating safe listeners (Seen, Safe, Secure, Soothing) and demonstrate how to ask for what you need (“do you want suggestions or listening?”). Exercise 2 focuses on identifying safe people and practicing gratitude with one of them.
Exercise 2 — Defining Safe People (on-air reference)
Purpose: Identify people who can hold your story without judgment.
Steps:
• List three people you talk to most often.
• For each, note: Do they listen without fixing? Do they respect confidentiality? Do I feel calmer afterward?
• Rank them for emotional safety.
• Pick one and thank them for being a safe presence.
Reflection: “What qualities make me feel safest — and how can I model them?”
Contact Info
Guest: Bethany Joy Boring — Speaker, coach, group facilitator
Aftersight: aftersight.org | feedback@aftersight.org | (720) 712-8856
Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight — jonathan@aftersight.org
Show Credits
Host: Bill Lundgren
Guest: Bethany Joy Boring
Series: Blindsight — Telling Your Story
Production: Aftersight Originals
Producer: Jonathan Price
Recording and post: Aftersight Audio Team
Chapter Markers
00:00 — Cold open and setup
02:24 — Pick a slice: what and why to share
04:44 — Permission to start imperfectly
06:44 — From circular thoughts to linear drafts
09:08 — Choose a safe place to create
11:32 — Naming emotions; IFS curiosity over control
13:51 — You decide pace and boundaries
16:17 — Body as protector; respecting limits
18:29 — Perspective shifts over time
20:16 — Imagery, low vision, and getting “unstuck”
22:41 — Appreciation anchor as safety net
25:03 — Right-size the share for the relationship
27:32 — Levels of intimacy as guide rails
31:43 — The Four S’s: Seen, Safe, Secure, Soothing
34:47 — Rehearsing stories builds resilience
37:01 — Authenticity on stage and in life
39:30 — Fixing vs listening; set expectations
41:55 — The power of shared silence
43:47 — Validate first; advice later
46:11 — Ask for what you need explicitly
48:13 — Model the behavior you want
50:13 — Practice listening; it’s a skill
53:44 — Vulnerability with progressive loss
56:09 — Invite others into your story
57:58 — Final takeaways and next steps
60:08 — Outro and resources
Part Two moves from private reflection to sharing your story with someone else. Bill and Bethany cover how to choose a slice of your story, when to share, and how to assess whether a listener is safe. They model practical tactics: make the story linear by writing or recording, start imperfectly, use an “appreciation anchor” to regulate when emotions spike, and share in proportion to the relationship’s intimacy. They introduce the “Four S’s” for evaluating safe listeners (Seen, Safe, Secure, Soothing) and demonstrate how to ask for what you need (“do you want suggestions or listening?”). Exercise 2 focuses on identifying safe people and practicing gratitude with one of them.
Exercise 2 — Defining Safe People (on-air reference)
Purpose: Identify people who can hold your story without judgment.
Steps:
• List three people you talk to most often.
• For each, note: Do they listen without fixing? Do they respect confidentiality? Do I feel calmer afterward?
• Rank them for emotional safety.
• Pick one and thank them for being a safe presence.
Reflection: “What qualities make me feel safest — and how can I model them?”
Contact Info
Guest: Bethany Joy Boring — Speaker, coach, group facilitator
Aftersight: aftersight.org | feedback@aftersight.org | (720) 712-8856
Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight — jonathan@aftersight.org
Show Credits
Host: Bill Lundgren
Guest: Bethany Joy Boring
Series: Blindsight — Telling Your Story
Production: Aftersight Originals
Producer: Jonathan Price
Recording and post: Aftersight Audio Team
Chapter Markers
00:00 — Cold open and setup
02:24 — Pick a slice: what and why to share
04:44 — Permission to start imperfectly
06:44 — From circular thoughts to linear drafts
09:08 — Choose a safe place to create
11:32 — Naming emotions; IFS curiosity over control
13:51 — You decide pace and boundaries
16:17 — Body as protector; respecting limits
18:29 — Perspective shifts over time
20:16 — Imagery, low vision, and getting “unstuck”
22:41 — Appreciation anchor as safety net
25:03 — Right-size the share for the relationship
27:32 — Levels of intimacy as guide rails
31:43 — The Four S’s: Seen, Safe, Secure, Soothing
34:47 — Rehearsing stories builds resilience
37:01 — Authenticity on stage and in life
39:30 — Fixing vs listening; set expectations
41:55 — The power of shared silence
43:47 — Validate first; advice later
46:11 — Ask for what you need explicitly
48:13 — Model the behavior you want
50:13 — Practice listening; it’s a skill
53:44 — Vulnerability with progressive loss
56:09 — Invite others into your story
57:58 — Final takeaways and next steps
60:08 — Outro and resources
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