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Was Encanto really about magic… or was it about family trauma? In this episode of Leave Then Cleave, Jon and Ashley unpack Disney’s Encanto through the lens of family systems, generational trauma, scapegoating, emotional roles, truth-telling, and healing. Why did We Don’t Talk About Bruno resonate with so many people? Why did Mirabel feel so familiar to those raised in emotionally complicated families? And what happens when one person in the family starts noticing the “cracks” everyone else wants to ignore? Together, we explore: • Abuela and generational trauma — how unhealed pain becomes family culture • Mirabel as the truth teller — and why truth tellers often become scapegoats • Bruno and estrangement — why families sometimes exile the person who sees too much • Luisa, parentification & pressure — the burden of being “the strong one” • Isabella and perfectionism — the hidden pain of the golden child • Family homeostasis — why systems resist change, even when they’re hurting people • Healing after dysfunction — what Encanto surprisingly gets right about repair If you’ve ever felt like the one who saw the cracks… the one asking hard questions… or the one who became “the problem” for telling the truth, this episode is for you. Topics discussed: Family trauma, family systems theory, scapegoat child, emotional immaturity, toxic family dynamics, Christian healing, estrangement, truth tellers, parentification, golden child dynamics, boundaries, generational healing, emotional health, Encanto explained. 📘 Grab our new book, Christlike Boundaries and more on on our website www.leavethencleave.com [www.leavethencleave.com] 🎙️ Subscribe to Leave Then Cleave for honest conversations on faith, family systems, boundaries, healing, marriage, and emotional health. We are so grateful you are here! Also find us on social @leave_then_cleave (instagram, tiktok and facebook!)
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