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Navigating Unresolved Conflict

5 min · 11. juni 2026
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Most of us hide our true feelings behind a shield of "love and light," but what if vulnerability is actually your greatest strength? Kaila New York opens up about a recent explosive fight with someone she loves—breaking down her raw, unfiltered experience of falling apart and pulling herself back together. In doing so, she reveals the messy truth about healing, boundaries, and the survival tactics rooted in childhood wounds that influence our adult relationships. This episode dives deep into the emotional rollercoaster of conflict: how unresolved pain fuels misunderstandings, and the importance of confronting your wounds head-on. Kaila shares honest insights on how past manipulations—like those experienced with her ex-husband—can trigger old survival mechanisms that sabotage current relationships. You'll discover practical frameworks for healthy communication, including how to listen deeply, draw boundaries without guilt, and process your emotions without turning trauma into a weapon. We explore the subtle differences between attunement and over-attunement, and how emotional grief beneath the surface can derail even the most resilient person. Kaila also reveals her personal protocol for navigating arguments: leveraging spirit-guided tools, journaling, and conscious listening to break old cycles. From understanding systemic issues in relationships to embracing imperfection, this episode is a powerful reminder that healing isn't linear—and that your authenticity lies in your vulnerability, not perfection. Whether you're healing old wounds, learning to set boundaries, or simply seeking reassurance that you’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed sometimes, this episode will inspire you to own your process and trust that growth is possible, even in chaos. Perfect for anyone committed to authentic self-awareness, emotional mastery, and transforming conflict into clarity. This episode features Kaila New York, a fearless healer and messenger dedicated to helping others unearth their true power by facing what’s hidden beneath the surface. If you're ready to confront your wounds and rewrite your story, this is your essential listening.

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