
Attention, Vulnerability, and Shame: A Conversation with Matt Tomatz
From Meaningful Happiness with Dr. Scott Conkright by Scott Conkright
May 13, 2026 · 1h 2m
About this episode
Dr. Scott Conkright and therapist Matt Tomatz discuss the interplay of attention, shame, and memory in shaping relationships.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr. Scott Conkright sits down with his longtime friend and colleague, therapist Matt Tomatz, for a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation about attention, shame, music, memory, and the ways our inner lives shape our relationships. Scott and Matt begin with a question that quietly frames the entire conversation: what if the body is holding memories the mind cannot easily access? From there, they move into an exploration of how our earliest experiences...
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Host: Scott Conkright
Guest: Matt Tomatz
Topics covered
- attention
- vulnerability
- shame
- memory
- relationships
- inner lives
Keywords
- attention
- vulnerability
- shame
- memory
- relationships
- therapy
- inner lives
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