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Being Related Does Not Mean Being Required (We Are Family)

27 min · 28. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2415747/fan_mail/new] Being related does not mean being required. In this episode of 50ish & Fab, KC Sonshine gets real about family boundaries, family drama, emotional labor, and protecting your peace—especially in midlife. Inspired by We Are Family by Sister Sledge, this is a necessary conversation about what happens when love and obligation get confused. KC breaks down: * Why being the "strong one" comes at a cost * How people-pleasing turns into emotional burnout * The pressure to fix, carry, and keep the peace * What it really means to set boundaries without guilt * How to love family… without losing yourself If you've ever been: 👉 the fixer 👉 the peacemaker 👉 the one everyone calls …this episode is going to hit home. Expect real talk, humor, healing, and grown-woman wisdom on stepping out of unhealthy family roles and choosing peace, clarity, and emotional freedom—without cutting off your love. Because at this stage of life, protecting your peace isn't selfish… 👉 it's necessary. And remember— Aging gracefully is cute… but thriving after fifty? That's FABULOUS. If this episode spoke to you, don't keep it to yourself—send it to another grown woman who needs it. 👉 Follow, rate, and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and your favorite podcast platform so you never miss a conversation that reminds you who you are—and who you're still becoming. Because around here…we're not winding down, we're leveling up. Aging gracefully is cute… but thriving after fifty? That's FABULOUS. 📩 Business, media, and sponsorship inquiries: [real50ish@gmail.com]

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