Esther Kane, MSW, RSW, RCC

Compassionate Conversations

Esther Kane, MSW, RSW, RCC

  • How to Become 'Inwardly Outrageous'

How to Become 'Inwardly Outrageous'

Wednesday 29th May 2024

Discover how Highly Sensitive People can embrace their inner quirks with Esther Kane's tips on being 'inwardly outrageous'.
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Compassionate Conversations
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Esther Kane, MSW, RSW, RCC
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Embrace Your Inner Quirk: How to Be Inwardly Outrageous

Episode Overview

  • Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) can embrace their inner quirks.
  • The concept of being 'inwardly outrageous' by SARK.
  • Esther Kane's personal experiences with quirky fashion choices.
  • Building a community among HSPs through shared stories.
  • Encouraging self-expression and celebrating individuality.
We have very, very good senses of humour. And just this sardonic wit sometimes comes out of us that kind of can quiet in a whole room full of people.
Esther Kane, a seasoned psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience, brings an intriguing concept to the table in this episode of Compassionate Conversations. Titled 'How to Become Inwardly Outrageous', Esther dives into the idea introduced by the artist and author SARK. She believes this concept is a perfect fit for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) who might not show their true colours outwardly but have a rich, vibrant inner world.
Esther shares her own journey of embracing her inward outrageousness through quirky fashion choices, such as her beloved John Fluevog shoes, which range from fluorescent pink sandals to gold cowgirl boots. These bold choices are her way of expressing the lively spirit she harbours within. The episode encourages HSPs to explore and celebrate their unique traits and to find joy in their individual expressions.
Esther also invites listeners to share their own stories of being inwardly outrageous, fostering a sense of community among HSPs. This episode is a delightful blend of humour, personal anecdotes, and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to embrace their inner quirks.