November 14, 2025 min
18 min
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In this powerful solo episode, Andy Baker unpacks the hidden emotional world of individuals who appear calm, compliant, or “no trouble at all.” Beneath the surface, many children and adults are masking, freezing, or dissociating — and their quietness can conceal overwhelming stress.
From schools to care homes to families, Andy invites listeners to look beyond outward behaviour and recognise that silence can be a form of communication too. He explores the psychology behind submissive behaviour, the physiology of hidden stress, and how trauma-informed approaches can transform our understanding of those who seem “fine.”
This episode is essential listening for carers, foster parents, educators, and mental health professionals who want to better understand behaviour that challenges — or behaviour that doesn’t seem to challenge at all. Andy’s trauma-informed perspective helps uncover the stories behind silence and offers strategies for recognising unseen distress before it erupts.
As Andy reminds us, “Our job isn’t just to calm the loudest voices — it’s to listen for the quiet ones too.”
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