In the Grey
Sometimes the people who hurt us the most aren't strangers. They're the people we trusted with our hearts. In this episode of In the Grey, we explore the painful reality that not everyone who says they love you wants to see you succeed. We talk about the friends, family members, partners, and loved ones who seem comfortable when you're struggling but become distant, critical, or resentful when you start growing, healing, and thriving. Why do some people support us when we're at our lowest but disappear when we're at our best? Why does success make certain people uncomfortable? And how do we tell the difference between genuine love and relationships built on dependency? This conversation dives into betrayal, conditional support, toxic loyalty, and the hard truth that some people need you to stay broken because it makes them feel important. We discuss the subtle ways people sabotage those they claim to care about and what it means to choose your own growth, even when it costs you relationships. If you've ever felt betrayed by someone you trusted, questioned whether people were truly happy for you, or struggled with letting go of relationships that only worked when you were struggling, this episode is for you. Because real love does not fear your growth. It celebrates it.
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