Toni and Tales
Some of the heaviest things we carry aren't the hurt itself, they're the apology that never came. The acknowledgement that was withheld. The "I know what I did, and I'm sorry" we kept waiting to hear. In this episode of Toni and Tales, we sit inside that specific, unspoken grief: unresolved pain, closure that never arrived, and what it actually means to move forward when the person who hurt you never showed up to help you heal. We talk about why "I'm sorry you felt that way" is not an apology. Why unacknowledged hurt doesn't have an expiry date. And why healing, real healing doesn't require their participation. Referencing Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb, The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk, and All About Love by Bell Hooks. Have a story? DM @toni_and_tales [https://www.instagram.com/toni_and_tales?igsh=djMydTV5NG15Zmp1] on Instagram or send it to heytoniandtales@gmail.com [heytoniandtales@gmail.com]. Your voice might be exactly what someone else needs to hear.
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