Talks With Tez

This Is Why You Feel Drained After Talking to Them…

15 min · 21. mar. 2026
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Today, Tez dives into how narcissistic traits show up in everyday conversations—especially when someone dominates the space and leaves others feeling unheard. With humor and real-life examples, he breaks down the difference between acknowledging vs engaging, and why that distinction matters more than people realize. From one-sided phone calls to subtle communication red flags, this episode helps listeners recognize when they’re not being fully seen and how to start reclaiming their voice. 🎧 Tune in, reflect, and join the conversation.

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