Untitled. The Podcast Without A Name.

Childhood, validation & the patterns we don’t outgrow.

21 min · 17. mar. 2026
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This episode is a personal reflection on childhood, validation, and how early experiences can still shape us as adults. In this episode, I talk about: – why feeling unseen as a child can stay with you – how validation patterns can show up in adult relationships – why certain people’s opinions affect us more than others – and how awareness becomes the starting point for real growth This is not about blaming parents or comparing experiences. It’s about understanding patterns — and taking responsibility for who we become. Because healing doesn’t mean the past disappears. It means you learn to recognize it when it shows up.

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