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Same House, Different Childhood

13 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Two people can grow up in the same family, and walk away carrying completely different versions of what happened. In this episode of The Roundtable for Men, Chad Tafs Jr. talks about emotional memory, family conflict, communication breakdown, resentment, accountability, and why some of the deepest emotional wounds come from the people closest to us. Sometimes one person remembers sacrifice. Another remembers emotional distance. This episode explores the difference between facts and feelings, why families remember the same experiences differently, and what happens when emotional pain and personal accountability collide. Welcome to the Roundtable. Pull up a chair.

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