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The Box You Never Chose (Part I) | Who Taught Me This? A Candid Conversation

15 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Have you ever heard the story about the man in the flood? He prayed for God to save him, but when the boats and helicopter came, he rejected them because they did not match how he expected God to move. In this episode, Wanda revisits that story through the lens of identity. What if the greatest box wasn’t the one we put God in? What if the greatest box was the one we put ourselves in? Part I of The Box You Never Chose explores the identity roles we inherit through family, culture, religion, career, gender expectations, and survival. Many people never consciously choose who they become. They inherit a role, adapt to an environment, and eventually mistake that adaptation for identity. This episode opens the conversation around recognizing the box, questioning what feels “normal,” and understanding that sometimes the old version of you begins to break down because your life has outgrown it. A reflective episode on identity, faith, self-recognition, and the quiet courage it takes to stop living inside a box you never chose.

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jakson The Box You Never Chose (Part I) | Who Taught Me This? A Candid Conversation kansikuva

The Box You Never Chose (Part I) | Who Taught Me This? A Candid Conversation

Have you ever heard the story about the man in the flood? He prayed for God to save him, but when the boats and helicopter came, he rejected them because they did not match how he expected God to move. In this episode, Wanda revisits that story through the lens of identity. What if the greatest box wasn’t the one we put God in? What if the greatest box was the one we put ourselves in? Part I of The Box You Never Chose explores the identity roles we inherit through family, culture, religion, career, gender expectations, and survival. Many people never consciously choose who they become. They inherit a role, adapt to an environment, and eventually mistake that adaptation for identity. This episode opens the conversation around recognizing the box, questioning what feels “normal,” and understanding that sometimes the old version of you begins to break down because your life has outgrown it. A reflective episode on identity, faith, self-recognition, and the quiet courage it takes to stop living inside a box you never chose.

10. kesä 202615 min
jakson Inherited Emotional Roles (Part II) | Why You Keep Repeating The Same Mistakes kansikuva

Inherited Emotional Roles (Part II) | Why You Keep Repeating The Same Mistakes

What if generational wealth isn’t just about money? In this episode of The Liberating River, Wanda explores the inherited survival patterns that quietly influence our relationship with money, success, rest, responsibility, and self-worth. Many people inherit more than financial habits. They inherit nervous system responses, emotional roles, scarcity thinking, communication patterns, and beliefs about safety and worthiness. These inherited patterns often shape financial decisions long before money enters the picture. Together, we’ll examine emotional labor, burnout, family expectations, boundaries, inherited identities, and why awareness may be one of the greatest forms of generational wealth. Because true wealth is not only about what enters a family. It’s also about what finally leaves one.

3. kesä 202619 min
jakson Inherited Emotional Roles (Part I) | Hidden Family Patterns Affecting Your Money kansikuva

Inherited Emotional Roles (Part I) | Hidden Family Patterns Affecting Your Money

Some people believe they have money problems. But often, what they actually have are inherited emotional roles. In this episode of The Liberating River, Wanda explores how family systems shape financial identity long before anyone formally teaches money. Because children absorb financial energy before they understand financial language.  They absorb fear. Silence. Sacrifice. Responsibility. Overworking. Control. And many adults unknowingly carry those emotional survival roles into adulthood—into their finances, relationships, boundaries, self-worth, and emotional exhaustion. This episode unpacks the hidden connection between family conditioning and financial behavior, including: * over-giving * rescuing * burnout * financial responsibility * guilt around boundaries * and the pressure placed on “the strong one.” It also explores the emotional weight many first-generation wealth builders carry when trying to evolve beyond the patterns their family normalized. Because loving your family and recognizing unhealthy patterns are not opposites.  And one of the hardest questions you may ever ask yourself is: Am I helping people… or sustaining dysfunction?

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jakson Money & Relationships (Part IV) | Financial Intimacy, Emotional Regulation & Healthy Communication kansikuva

Money & Relationships (Part IV) | Financial Intimacy, Emotional Regulation & Healthy Communication

Money conversations in relationships are rarely just about numbers. In part IV of episode 20 of The Liberating River™, we explore financial intimacy, emotional regulation, and the psychological patterns that shape how couples communicate under pressure. Financial harmony is not built solely through budgeting systems or shared accounts. It is built through awareness, regulation, trust, and honest communication. In this conversation, Wanda explores: * The meaning of financial intimacy * Why clarity creates trust * How fight, flight, and freeze responses affect money conversations * Emotional maturity in relationships * The connection between nervous system regulation and financial stability This episode is a reminder that partnership is not about perfection. It is about learning how to communicate, decide, and grow together.

20. touko 202610 min
jakson Money & Relationships (Part III) | Emotional Safety & Power Dynamics kansikuva

Money & Relationships (Part III) | Emotional Safety & Power Dynamics

Money conversations are not only about budgets, bills, or financial plans. They are also about emotional safety. In Part III of this series, we explore the emotional power dynamics that quietly shape financial relationships—especially the unspoken patterns around stress, control, communication, regulation, and emotional imbalance. Because often, the greatest issue in relationships is not income disparity. It is emotional disconnection. * Who feels heard? * Who feels safe? * Who gets to remain calm while the other carries anxiety or overwhelm? This episode examines how emotional safety changes the quality of financial conversations and why transparency, regulation, and stewardship are essential for long-term relationship health.   💡 In this episode, we explore: * How money and power dynamics influence relationships * Why emotional imbalance creates financial tension * The hidden impact of financial conditioning and past experiences * Questions couples should ask to understand each other more deeply * Why emotional safety matters more than perfect budgeting systems * The importance of communication, regulation, and stewardship * How calm conversations create stronger foundations This conversation is not about blame. It is about awareness, understanding, and emotional maturity. Because healthy financial relationships are not built through domination or silence. They are built through honesty, safety, transparency, and mutual respect. ********************************** 🎧 If Part I explored how money reveals who we are, and Part II uncovered emotional money patterns… Part III explores what it takes to feel emotionally safe enough to have honest financial conversations.

13. touko 202615 min