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Who Are You When Nobody’s Watching? | Unfiltered AF Ep. 22

10 min · 26 de may de 2026
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This episode started from a realization I couldn’t shake: We shapeshift more than we realize. Around family. At work. Online. In relationships. In rooms that taught us who we needed to be to survive them. In this conversation, I’m unpacking emotional adaptation, identity, survival habits, people-pleasing, code-switching, and what happens when we lose connection to ourselves underneath all the versions we created for different environments. This isn’t about shaming adaptation. Sometimes adjusting is wisdom. Sometimes it’s emotional intelligence. Sometimes it’s survival. But there’s a difference between adapting… and abandoning yourself. And I think a lot of us crossed that line quietly without even realizing it. So let’s talk about it.

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