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S2 - Unfinished Business (Trailer)

1 min · 31 de dic de 2025
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We all carry pieces of ourselves that learned how to survive before we learned how to feel safe. Unfinished Business is a season about those patterns—how they show up in our lives, friendships, and habits, and how we can start to heal the parts of us that were left behind. This isn’t about love or relationships—it’s about understanding why we do what we do, releasing what no longer serves us, and finally showing up for the part of ourselves that’s been waiting.

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In this episode, good friend Jaelyn Robinson and Host Smit explore how people-pleasing, shrinking, and being “easy” aren’t personality traits — they’re learned adaptations. Through an honest, reflective conversation, we unpack who we learned we needed to be to stay safe, how self-abandonment can feel responsible, and where these patterns continue to show up in adulthood — at work, in friendships, and in our habits. This episode centers: * Conditional love and emotional unpredictability * Praise for being “mature,” “easy,” or low-maintenance * The difference between awareness and self-blame * What it means to outgrow an adaptation that once kept you safe This conversation isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about understanding why certain patterns formed — and giving yourself permission to choose differently now.

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Adaptation kept you safe—but it didn’t come without a cost. In this solo episode, we explore how the versions of ourselves we created to survive early emotional environments can quietly shape our adult lives. From people-pleasing and over-functioning to shrinking our needs and staying longer than we should, this episode names the hidden price of staying adaptable for too long. This conversation unpacks: * How survival strategies become identity * Why self-abandonment can feel responsible * Where adaptation shows up at work, in friendships, and in habits * The difference between awareness and self-blame This episode isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about recognizing what once protected you—and deciding what no longer needs to lead. Because adaptation made sense back then. And you’re allowed to want something different now.

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Before you try to unlearn a habit, you have to understand why it existed in the first place. In this opening episode of Season 2, we explore what the inner child actually means—not in an aesthetic or nostalgic way, but as the part of you shaped by early emotional environments. The part that learned how to stay safe, quiet, agreeable, or “easy” when consistency or understanding wasn’t guaranteed. This episode reflects on: * How childhood adaptations become adult patterns * Why over-explaining, staying too long, or shrinking isn’t a flaw * The difference between self-awareness and self-blame * Why your nervous system may choose familiarity over peace This conversation isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about recognizing that what you’re judging now once protected you. Because this made sense back then.

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