Toye Oyelese

ARTICULATION

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Most of us are driving through life in thick fog. We know something is wrong, but all we can say is, "I feel bad." That’s not weakness—it’s lack of articulation.

In this episode of ARTICULATION, Dr. Toye Oyelese walks through a concrete, three-level process for turning emotional fog into a line in the road you can actually follow.

We begin by distinguishing articulation from venting—why simply “letting it out” can feel good but leaves the inner structure unchanged. From there, we move through:

  • Level One: Emotional Articulation — the shift from "I feel bad" to specific named feelings like "I feel scared," and why naming the weather inside matters.
  • Level Two: Structural Articulation — seeing which inner "resident" is activated, what triggered it, and what it’s afraid of, using real-world examples of anger, autonomy, and safety.
  • Level Three: Directional Articulation — sensing where the mind wants to lean next, and naming the emerging pull toward honesty, leaving, or creative work, even before a plan exists.

Articulation doesn’t make the fog disappear. It doesn’t hand you a plan. But it gives you a line in the road your hands can hold onto—and that’s enough to move.