
A Husky narrates a compassionate, humorous, and perceptive account of living with a human who has obsessive‑compulsive personality disorder traits. Through keen canine observation, the Husky contrasts natural dog instincts—flexibility, presence, connection—with the rigid routines, perfectionism, rationalization, and emotional struggles of the human world. The story explores themes of routine, control, relationships, emotional expression, and the possibility of change. Ultimately, the dog encourages humans to keep perspective, let go more easily, and remember what truly matters: connection, simplicity, and a few good belly scratches.
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Ep. 114: Can't Identify Your Feelings? You Might Have Alexithymia—The Unspeaking Heart

Ep 113: 6 Reasons Perfectionists Struggle to Change

Ep. 112: Break Free from the “Shoulds”: How Old Soul and Young Soul Archetypes Can Run Your Life

Ep. 111: Your Outdated, Risk‑Averse Comfort Zone Is a Prison — Chuck It
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