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We're Not Meant for Everyone

41 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Sometimes the hardest relationships to leave aren’t romantic ones. In this episode of Brains Gone Bold, Jeanine and Maria tackle the messy, emotional, deeply human question: How do you know when it’s time to walk away from a relationship? From friendships that quietly fade… to family estrangement… to values that no longer align… to the pain of being ghosted by someone you genuinely loved… this conversation gets honest fast. The episode explores: Friendship breakups Family obligation vs. self-protection Giving difficult feedback Political/value differences in relationships Ghosting and emotional avoidance Boundaries, intuition, and self-awareness The emotional weight of obligation and expectation There are no perfect answers here, just two people trying to think through complicated things in real time. And honestly? That’s probably why this one feels so relatable. If you’ve ever wrestled with whether to stay, leave, reconnect, forgive, or let go… this conversation is for you. 💬 We’d genuinely love to hear from you in the comments: Have you ever walked away from a relationship and known it was the right choice?

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