Country Crocked: I Can't Believe It's Not Better Podcast

I Love You, Man

56 min · 30. März 2026
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Beschreibung

Not all green flags feel obvious—especially if you were raised thinking love was supposed to be confusing. In this episode, we break down the moments that should've stood out but didn't...because we didn't have the context yet. The steady people. The quiet safety. The interactions that didn't require performance. We talk about what it looks like to revisit your own story with new awareness—and how recognizing healthy patterns can feel just as unfamiliar as the unhealthy ones once did. If you've ever second-guessed something good because it didn't feel intense...this one's for you.

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The Cost of Breaking Silence

Neala's story doesn't start with a single moment—it's shaped by a pattern. Growing up, the lines that should have been clear weren't. What was normal, what was safe, what was okay to question—none of it was defined. And when something finally was said out loud, it didn't lead to clarity or protection. It just...stayed unresolved. In this episode, we look at what that kind of environment can do to you over time. How you learn to second-guess yourself. How silence—especially from the people who are supposed to step in—can be just as defining as anything that was said or done to you. We also talk about what it takes to start untangling that as an adult. The moments that force a re-evaluation, the weight of realizing it wasn't what you thought it was, and the complexity of holding that truth while still moving forward. This conversation includes themes of childhood sexual abuse and may be difficult for some listeners to hear. This is Neala's story.

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