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LETS CHOP IT UP Episode 7: Why is it so hard to trust yourself?

42 min · 20. sept. 2025
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In this episode of Basement Warriors: Let’s Chop It Up, we dive into one of the toughest battles we face—learning how to truly trust ourselves. It’s easy to doubt your decisions, second-guess your instincts, or let outside noise cloud your path. But why does it feel so hard to bet on yourself in the first place? We break down the roots of self-doubt, how past experiences shape our confidence, and practical ways to rebuild trust in your own judgment. This conversation gets real about fear, hesitation, and the mental blocks that keep us stuck—and it’s also about finding the courage to silence the noise and move with conviction.

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LETS CHOP IT UP Episode 8: Why Do People Struggle Finding Their Identity? What Being A "YN" Means?

In this episode of Basement Warriors: Let’s Chop It Up, we unpack a real and often overlooked question: Why do so many people struggle to find their true identity? From the pressures of society, to the labels people wear, to the inner conflicts we battle every day—finding out who you really are isn’t as simple as it sounds. We go deep into what shapes our identity, why it can feel so disconnected, and what it means to step into your authentic self. We also break down what being a “YN” represents—not just as a label, but as a mindset, a lifestyle, and sometimes a struggle. It’s about more than a name—it’s about survival, culture, and how identity gets built in real environments.

20. sept. 202540 min