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“The Danger of Daydreaming”

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] One quiet danger can undo a loud victory: letting your mind drift back to what once destroyed you. We’re talking to survivors who overcame the attack, left the toxic relationship, put down the bottle, or walked away from the chaos and still feel that subtle pull to return. When daydreaming turns into rumination, cravings, or nostalgia, it’s not harmless. It can become a relapse risk. We unpack what it means to “keep your mind” in unhealthy spaces and why that threatens your current peace. You’ll hear us connect the dots between thoughts and behavior: replaying an ex can lead to that text, rehearsing a craving can lead to that drive, and looping old words can poison your confidence even when nobody else hears them. We name the “mental loop” for what it is, a repeat track that holds you captive until you interrupt it on purpose. We also get practical about emotional healing and relapse prevention with one hard but necessary tool: boundaries. Sometimes that means a no contact rule with the person, the place, the setup, or even family voices that keep feeding lies about your worth. Our mantra stays the same: how to survive the flame when what attracts you burns. If you’re ready to protect your peace and fight for your healing, subscribe, share this with a survivor, and leave a review so more people can find the help they need. Please like, share & subscribe  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

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Portada del episodio “The Danger of Daydreaming”

“The Danger of Daydreaming”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] One quiet danger can undo a loud victory: letting your mind drift back to what once destroyed you. We’re talking to survivors who overcame the attack, left the toxic relationship, put down the bottle, or walked away from the chaos and still feel that subtle pull to return. When daydreaming turns into rumination, cravings, or nostalgia, it’s not harmless. It can become a relapse risk. We unpack what it means to “keep your mind” in unhealthy spaces and why that threatens your current peace. You’ll hear us connect the dots between thoughts and behavior: replaying an ex can lead to that text, rehearsing a craving can lead to that drive, and looping old words can poison your confidence even when nobody else hears them. We name the “mental loop” for what it is, a repeat track that holds you captive until you interrupt it on purpose. We also get practical about emotional healing and relapse prevention with one hard but necessary tool: boundaries. Sometimes that means a no contact rule with the person, the place, the setup, or even family voices that keep feeding lies about your worth. Our mantra stays the same: how to survive the flame when what attracts you burns. If you’re ready to protect your peace and fight for your healing, subscribe, share this with a survivor, and leave a review so more people can find the help they need. Please like, share & subscribe  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

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Portada del episodio “Is it Costing You?”

“Is it Costing You?”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] Attraction can be intense, electric, and completely real and still lead you somewhere unhealthy. We sit down and get honest about the moment chemistry crosses a line and starts demanding a sacrifice: your needs, your voice, your identity, and your peace. If you’ve ever felt yourself shrinking back just to keep someone close, we put language to that experience and call it what it is a red flag. We also talk about power dynamics and why being drawn to someone with status can quietly trigger insecurity and people-pleasing. Then we go deeper into emotional health and healing, using a simple truth that hits hard: two broken pieces cannot hold each other up. When brokenness meets brokenness, the relationship can ignite fast and burn hotter than either person is ready to handle, creating patterns that look a lot like codependency and toxic relationship cycles. From there, we unpack “addictive relationships” and how obsession takes over your time, focus, and daily life. If your attraction is distracting you from work, poisoning healthy relationships, or consuming your thoughts, it’s not romance doing its job it’s a signal to pause and reclaim your center. We close with the reminder we all need: you are priceless, you don’t need anyone else to validate your worth, and peace is a real measure of what’s safe for you. If this resonates, subscribe for more midweek encouragement, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What’s one boundary you’re ready to set today? Please like, share & subscribe. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

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“Secret Lovers”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] That rush of attraction can feel like proof, but sometimes it’s a warning. We’re talking to the “secret lovers” and anyone fighting temptation when it feels so good you can’t say no. If you’re hiding a relationship, meeting behind closed doors, or living with the stress of being found out, we want you to pause and ask the harder question: why does this have to stay in the dark? We dig into what makes secret relationships so common and so hard to leave, from the first moments of chemistry to the way charm, humor, and attention can mask control. We also name the realities people avoid saying out loud: being involved with someone married, stepping into something that isn’t age-appropriate, or staying tied to a partner who isolates you, threatens you, or chips away at your confidence. We’re not talking about healthy privacy. We’re talking about toxic relationships and emotional abuse that thrive on secrecy. Our practical takeaway is simple but powerful: find a trusted confidant and seek wise counsel. Not everyone can handle your truth, so choose someone safe who sees your worth and helps you make sound decisions. We also share why getting comfortable being alone for a season can be the turning point that rebuilds self-worth, strengthens boundaries, and stops the cycle of settling for whoever crosses your path. If this message hits home, listen all the way through, then subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. What’s one sign you now recognize as a red flag? Please like, share & subscribe  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

4 de jun de 202615 min
Portada del episodio “Relationships - 1st Moments”

“Relationships - 1st Moments”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] That first glance can feel like lightning, but what if the spark is the start of a fire you’ll later struggle to escape? We sit with the uncomfortable truth that the earliest moments of a connection often set the tone for everything that follows, especially when we are hungry for love, attention, or relief from past pain. We talk about how fast trust forms, how quickly we can reveal intimate details, and how easy it is to confuse excitement with safety. We also unpack our “burning building” metaphor for a toxic relationship or any addictive attachment that starts sweet and ends in smoke. When people jump from one relationship to the next without a real healing process, they carry residue from old heartbreak into new situations, then try to carry someone else’s baggage too. That is how “dead weight” builds, and how two people can end up repeating the same patterns with a different face. Along the way, we name real relationship red flags: oversharing too soon, instant emotional bonding, flirty physical contact that creates false closeness, and the rescuer mindset that says, “I can fix what they went through.” We speak to men and women about looking past appearance and choosing self-worth, boundaries, and wholeness. We close with a simple challenge: accept no, stop forcing access, and don’t let anyone force you. If this hit home, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find honest conversations about healing, emotional boundaries, and healthy relationships. Please like, share & subscribe  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

28 de may de 202618 min
Portada del episodio “Put Out That Fire”

“Put Out That Fire”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/fan_mail/new] How long can you last in a burning building before you can’t breathe, can’t think, and can’t recognize yourself anymore? That’s the question we put on the table, because “what attracts you” can still burn you, especially when a relationship or pattern started sweet and slowly turned toxic.  I’m Dr. Lydia Michelle Young, joined by my co-host, Intercessor J’eanine Nichole, and we talk with real urgency about the moment you realize what you’re doing is not working and you’re done losing yourself.  We unpack how emotional abuse, constant criticism, control, and chaos reshape your identity until you’re living from someone else’s version of you. Using the burning building metaphor, we ask the uncomfortable follow-up: why do we walk out, see the smoke, and still turn back for “more”? We connect that pull to the cycle so many people know by heart: break up, go back, try again, get burned again. Then we widen it beyond romance to other destructive fires like alcohol, drugs, pornography, and any toxic environment that keeps demanding your peace as payment.  We also go where many people avoid, family. Sometimes the fire is inside the home, and we speak directly to parents facing a toxic relationship with a child, where distance can feel impossible but wisdom is still required. Our bottom line stays the same throughout: you are worth saving, you are worth fighting for, and it’s time to use the extinguisher. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share it with someone who needs strength, and leave a review so more people find a way out. Please like, share, & subscribe. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444339/support]

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