Taking Back Sunday

S6 E20: Hard Truths We’re Finally Saying Out Loud

42 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, we dive into the hard truths that most people avoid but everyone eventually has to face. From accepting that not everyone will like you to realizing that growth often comes from uncomfortable moments, we explore the realities that shape our lives, relationships, and personal development. Through honest conversation and personal reflections, we unpack why these truths can be difficult to accept—and how embracing them can ultimately lead to greater self-awareness, stronger boundaries, and a more authentic life. Grab your coffee, get comfy, and join us as we tackle the truths that might sting a little… but are worth hearing. 🎙️

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