Paul Piché Opens Up About Embracing Tears Again After Childhood
In a recent interview with Sophie Durocher aired on LCN, renowned artist Paul Piché opened up about his emotional journey. He discussed the challenges he faced in expressing his feelings, particularly the struggle to embrace tears from a young age.
Paul Piché’s Journey of Emotional Acceptance
Piché revealed that he had suppressed his tears since the age of 12. It wasn’t until his forties, after undergoing therapy, that he began to reconnect with his emotions. This transformative experience came after addressing his longstanding issues with alcohol.
Turning Point in Therapy
During the interview, Piché described the breakthrough he experienced in therapy. “I started by tackling the alcohol problem. For a year, I felt an incredible high,” he shared. However, he realized that unaddressed pain and anxiety lingered beneath the surface. This realization prompted him to dig deeper into his emotional struggles.
In therapy, he found a safe space to explore and express these emotions. “At some point, everything came out,” he stated, emphasizing how essential this process was for his emotional well-being.
About the Interview and Show
The conversation took place on the show “Dans le blanc des yeux,” produced by QUB. This program airs on LCN every Friday at 8 PM. It also broadcasts simultaneously on QUB Télé, with additional airings on digital radio QUB at 9 AM Saturday and 4 PM Sunday. Viewers can access episodes on-demand through TVA+ or listen to the podcast via qub.ca. The show’s content is also available on the QUB YouTube channel.
- Piché’s Age When He Suppressed Tears: 12 years old
- Age When He Reconnected with Emotions: 40s
- Show Title: Dans le blanc des yeux
- Network: LCN
- Production Company: QUB
Piché’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of addressing emotional pain and the healing power of therapy. His recent experiences highlight how embracing tears can lead to a fuller, richer emotional life.