Stayin In, Vibin Out

The Black Sheep & The G.O.A.T #5

33 min · 28. Jan. 2026
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Beschreibung

In this episode of Stayin In & Vibin Out, Lex explores what it truly means to be both the black sheep and the GOAT of the family. The one who breaks generational cycles while carrying the weight of being misunderstood. Through honest reflection, the episode examines the emotional, mental, and relational realities of being the first to choose healing, boundaries, and growth. Lex unpacks the benefits and challenges of breaking generational curses, including how this role has positively shaped her children by creating emotional safety and healthier patterns, while also acknowledging the unintended ways it has caused strain, distance, and emotional fatigue for both Lex and her family. The episode also includes a pivotal moment when a family member once said to Lex, “You aren’t ever content.” Rather than receiving it as an insult, Lex reflects on how that statement revealed a deeper truth, that personal growth and forward movement can unintentionally highlight others’ unaddressed shortcomings, insecurities, and lack of motivation to want more for themselves. This episode offers a raw and compassionate look at the invisible labor of being the cycle breaker, the loneliness that can accompany growth, and the resilience required to keep choosing better for oneself and for the next generation. Ultimately, it’s a reminder that being different doesn’t mean being wrong, and that disruption is often the first step toward healing.

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