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S1E14: The Praise Problem: Why Validation Feels Uncomfortable (and What to Do About It)

S1E14: The Praise Problem: Why Validation Feels Uncomfortable (and What to Do About It)

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You get praised… and immediately feel exposed. Instead of feeling seen, you shrink. You downplay, deflect, explain it away. Not because you don’t deserve it—but because somewhere along the line, you were trained to believe that praise comes with strings attached. That recognition means you now owe something.

If you grew up neuronarcal, this isn’t just about discomfort—it’s survival conditioning. Praise was never free. It was bait. A setup. A quiet reminder that you’d better perform, obey, or give something back.

In this episode of The Neuronarcal Professional, we unpack how narcissistic dynamics break your relationship with recognition—and how to reclaim it without shame or suspicion.

You’ll learn:

• Why praise can feel like a trap—even when it’s genuine

• How narcissistic dynamics attach strings to recognition

• A simple practice to start receiving validation without guilt

🎧 Listen now and learn how to let praise land. You’ve earned it.


About the Author ✍️

Katherine R. Lieber is a digital strategist and systems architect who helps high-performing adults rewire the hidden patterns left by narcissistic upbringing.

With expertise in analytics, emotional systems, and performance psychology, she brings language to the invisible forces shaping neuronarcal professionals—empowering them to reclaim authority, visibility, and freedom at work and beyond.

This podcast is voice-hosted by AI, with all content written and produced by Katherine R. Lieber of TitaniumBlue LLC.

💼 Learn more about Katherine's background and work at: https://linkedin.com/in/katherinerlieber

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