Real Love, Real Life

EP 24: Why We Keep Fighting the Same Battles

9 min · 1 de ene de 2026
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Healing from family trauma isn’t just leaving, it’s unlearning that pain is normal. In this episode, they get real about growing up around domestic violence, chaos disguised as love, and the ways early experiences shape money choices, partners, and even memory. They unpack survival mode, hard boundaries, and practical steps to break cycles without breaking yourself. From recognizing red flags and choosing safe relationships to using therapy to reclaim life, this conversation is about moving from silence to voice and survival to stability. Listen, follow, and share with someone who needs to hear it. Leave a review to help others find these stories and start their own path to healing.

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