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🎙️Episode 10 - If You Grew Up Managing a Parent’s Emotions, Listen to This

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Were you praised for being "so mature for your age"? Did you learn how to read the room before you learned long division? Did keeping the peace feel like your responsibility? If so, this episode might explain more than you think. In this episode of the Healed Love Languages, Paula dives into the often-overlooked impact of growing up with a narcissistic parent. Not the social media buzzword version, the real-life experience of becoming the fixer, the achiever, the peacekeeper, or the invisible child. With a mix of humor, honesty, and practical insight, you'll learn: ✨ What a narcissistic parent actually is ✨ The survival roles children develop in these environments ✨ Why you may struggle with boundaries, people-pleasing, or emotionally unavailable partners ✨ How childhood patterns quietly shape adult relationships ✨ Why healthy love can feel unfamiliar at first ✨ What healing actually looks like in real life Because some of us weren't raised to express our feelings, we were trained to manage someone else's. And while you can't change your past, you can stop carrying it into every relationship. If you've ever wondered why calm feels boring, why chaos feels familiar, or why you keep finding yourself in the same relationship patterns, this episode is for you. Healing isn't about blaming your parents. It's about understanding your story so you can stop repeating it. Grab your coffee, tea, or water and join the conversation. Heal. Do Better. Choose Better. ❤️

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Portada del episodio 🎙️Episode 10 - If You Grew Up Managing a Parent’s Emotions, Listen to This

🎙️Episode 10 - If You Grew Up Managing a Parent’s Emotions, Listen to This

Were you praised for being "so mature for your age"? Did you learn how to read the room before you learned long division? Did keeping the peace feel like your responsibility? If so, this episode might explain more than you think. In this episode of the Healed Love Languages, Paula dives into the often-overlooked impact of growing up with a narcissistic parent. Not the social media buzzword version, the real-life experience of becoming the fixer, the achiever, the peacekeeper, or the invisible child. With a mix of humor, honesty, and practical insight, you'll learn: ✨ What a narcissistic parent actually is ✨ The survival roles children develop in these environments ✨ Why you may struggle with boundaries, people-pleasing, or emotionally unavailable partners ✨ How childhood patterns quietly shape adult relationships ✨ Why healthy love can feel unfamiliar at first ✨ What healing actually looks like in real life Because some of us weren't raised to express our feelings, we were trained to manage someone else's. And while you can't change your past, you can stop carrying it into every relationship. If you've ever wondered why calm feels boring, why chaos feels familiar, or why you keep finding yourself in the same relationship patterns, this episode is for you. Healing isn't about blaming your parents. It's about understanding your story so you can stop repeating it. Grab your coffee, tea, or water and join the conversation. Heal. Do Better. Choose Better. ❤️

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Portada del episodio 🎙️EPISODE 9: THE WOMEN WHO PROTECT HARMFUL MEN The Psychology of Loyalty, Fear, Denial & Why Some People Defend What Hurts Others

🎙️EPISODE 9: THE WOMEN WHO PROTECT HARMFUL MEN The Psychology of Loyalty, Fear, Denial & Why Some People Defend What Hurts Others

THE WOMEN WHO PROTECT HARMFUL MEN The Psychology of Loyalty, Fear, Denial & Why Some People Defend What Hurts Others Why do some women defend men who repeatedly hurt others? Why do families stay silent? Why do communities attack the person speaking up instead of addressing the behavior itself? And why does accountability often feel like betrayal? In this episode of the Healed Love Languages Podcast, we're diving into the psychology behind loyalty, denial, trauma bonds, fear, and the childhood conditioning that teaches people to protect appearances instead of protecting people. We'll explore why some individuals excuse, minimize, or defend harmful behavior, how "keeping the peace" can become a dangerous pattern, and what Scripture teaches about truth, justice, and bringing darkness into the light.

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Portada del episodio 🎙️Episode 8 - 10 Signs You're Dealing With Someone Avoiding Accountability

🎙️Episode 8 - 10 Signs You're Dealing With Someone Avoiding Accountability

Have you ever tried having a difficult conversation with someone only to leave feeling confused, blamed, or somehow responsible for the very thing they did? This episode dives deep into the psychology behind accountability avoidance, emotional defensiveness, blame-shifting, disappearing acts, victim mentality, and the childhood wounds that often fuel these behaviors. We'll explore: ✨ Why some people see accountability as an attack ✨ The connection between childhood wounds and defensiveness ✨ The difference between intentions and impact ✨ Why healthy relationships require ownership, not perfection ✨ The 10 biggest signs someone is avoiding responsibility ✨ What Scripture teaches about truth, honesty, and healing Plus, we're adding a little humor along the way because if you've ever watched someone turn a simple question into a full courtroom defense, you know exactly what we're talking about. Whew. Healthy love doesn't require perfection. But it does require accountability. 🎙️ Heal. Do Better. Choose Better. #HealedLoveLanguages #RelationshipHealing #EmotionalIntelligence #PersonalGrowth #AttachmentStyles #HealthyRelationships #Boundaries #ChristianPodcast #HealingJourney #Accountability

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Portada del episodio 🎙️ EPISODE 7 - Why Some Men Triangulate Women: The Childhood Wounds Behind Validation, Lies, Competition & Control

🎙️ EPISODE 7 - Why Some Men Triangulate Women: The Childhood Wounds Behind Validation, Lies, Competition & Control

Why does a man keep multiple women emotionally attached at the same time? Why does he create confusion, competition, and emotional triangles instead of simply choosing? And why does he often lie when confronted? In this episode of the Healed Love Languages Podcast, Paula explores the psychology behind triangulation and the deeper wounds that often drive the behavior. We'll discuss: Why some men need women competing for their attention The connection between childhood wounds, insecurity, and validation-seeking Why attention can become a substitute for self-worth The psychology behind emotional triangles and keeping women "on the line" Why the lie isn't protecting the women—it's protecting the system Why accountability often causes triangulators to disappear How validation addiction differs from genuine intimacy The biblical difference between confusion and healthy love Why healthy men choose, while wounded men often collect attention Because healthy love creates clarity. Healthy love creates safety. Healthy love doesn't need backup plans, emotional triangles, or women competing for a position that was never available. If you've ever wondered why someone kept multiple women emotionally invested while refusing to fully choose any of them, this episode will help you understand the wound behind the behavior and why healing requires accountability. 🎙️ And remember: If someone needs women competing for their attention, they're revealing a wound. They are not the prize. This is a conversation about truth, healing, and breaking free from relationship patterns that thrive in confusion. #HealedLoveLanguages #RelationshipHealing #AttachmentStyles #EmotionalHealing #DatingAfter40 #HealthyRelationships #Podcast #ChooseBetter #TruthInMotion

6 de jun de 202614 min
Portada del episodio 🎙️ EPISODE 6: The Men Who Keep Women On The Line: The Psychology of Lust, Lies, Validation & Almost

🎙️ EPISODE 6: The Men Who Keep Women On The Line: The Psychology of Lust, Lies, Validation & Almost

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