The MySpace Effect

Love Without Losing Yourself

11 min · 18. feb. 2026
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Healthy love doesn’t ask you to disappear—it invites you to show up whole. In Episode 29 of The MySpace Effect, we reset the standard for love by exploring identity, boundaries, and why choosing yourself is not selfish. It’s stewardship. This conversation unpacks what healthy love actually looks like: honoring convictions, respecting boundaries, welcoming honesty, and growing with someone rather than against them. If loving someone requires you to shrink, perform, or abandon who you are, that’s not love, it’s compromise. The right love protects identity, encourages growth, and creates space for you to show up fully. The MySpace Effect: Building Influence & Impact Hosted by Herschel M. Peters Stay connected: https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia [https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia]

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Love Without Losing Yourself

Healthy love doesn’t ask you to disappear—it invites you to show up whole. In Episode 29 of The MySpace Effect, we reset the standard for love by exploring identity, boundaries, and why choosing yourself is not selfish. It’s stewardship. This conversation unpacks what healthy love actually looks like: honoring convictions, respecting boundaries, welcoming honesty, and growing with someone rather than against them. If loving someone requires you to shrink, perform, or abandon who you are, that’s not love, it’s compromise. The right love protects identity, encourages growth, and creates space for you to show up fully. The MySpace Effect: Building Influence & Impact Hosted by Herschel M. Peters Stay connected: https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia [https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia]

18. feb. 202611 min