Inward with Katie Edmonds
I used to be the person who would get charged the wrong amount at a store… and still pay it. Smile, say nothing, walk out. Not because I didn't notice—but because I didn't want to make anyone uncomfortable. And that pattern didn't stop at the register. It showed up everywhere. The plans I didn't want to make. The favors I said yes to when I was already exhausted. The moments where every part of me was screaming no—and I smiled and said "of course." I called it being a good person. It wasn't. It was people-pleasing. And I had no idea what it was quietly costing me. In this episode of Inward, we're getting honest about the hidden toll of never standing your ground—and what begins to shift when you finally do. Not in big, dramatic moments, but in the small, everyday decisions that slowly bring you back to yourself. I share personal stories—from my own struggles with boundaries to a moment with my son that completely reframed what it means to stand firm without apology. We talk about the conditioning that keeps us prioritizing other people's comfort over our own truth, how resentment builds when we abandon ourselves, and why saying "no" is not selfish—it's necessary. This conversation goes deeper, too. Into the moments where staying quiet isn't just uncomfortable—it's self-abandonment. And how reclaiming your voice, even slowly, even imperfectly, is how you rebuild trust with yourself. If you've ever felt exhausted from overgiving, disconnected from your own life, or unsure how to start choosing yourself—this episode is for you. Because standing your ground isn't about becoming someone else. It's about finally coming home to who you are.
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