Resilient Moms

Navigating No Contact and Low Contact Relationships

43 min · 17 de nov de 2024
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In this episode of Resilient Moms, Karah and Brittany tackle the challenging topic of going no contact or low contact with family members. They share personal stories and experiences, exploring the difficult decisions involved in setting boundaries with toxic family dynamics. The biggest question they pose: "If we wouldn't allow our friends or acquaintances to treat us negatively, then why do we put up with it with family just because they are blood?" Tune in for an honest, thought-provoking conversation about self-respect, boundaries, and breaking cycles of negativity—even with those closest to us. Website [https://linktr.ee/resilientmoms]

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