UnLadylike Thoughts
We love to romanticize honesty like it’s always this clean, freeing thing. Tell the truth. Feel lighter. Move on. Except… that’s not how it always works. Sometimes honesty feels like a wrecking ball. In this solo episode, Marci gets brutally honest about the survival patterns we build when being fully ourselves doesn’t feel safe. From childhood moments that taught her honesty could lead to shame, to growing up in a high-control religious environment, to learning how to edit herself depending on the room, this conversation gets real fast. This is about the versions of ourselves we create to stay loved. The “good girl.” The easy one. The agreeable one. The version that doesn’t make other people uncomfortable. And what happens when you finally stop performing. Marci opens up about family dynamics, religious conditioning, emotional self-protection, identity shifts, and a recent conversation that forced a truth she’d spent years carefully managing. Because sometimes honesty doesn’t bring peace first. Sometimes it brings chaos. And sometimes… that chaos is the beginning of something more honest than the life you were maintaining. If you’ve ever hidden parts of yourself to keep the peace, this one’s going to hit. In this episode: • Why honesty can feel destabilizing instead of freeing • Childhood lessons that shape adult self-censorship • Religious conditioning, shame, and identity performance • Becoming the “easy” version of yourself to stay accepted • Family expectations vs authentic self-expression • Why emotional safety changes what we share • The difference between peace and performance • What happens when the truth finally comes out Question to sit with: Who in your life only knows the socially acceptable version of you? If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:link.me/marcie_reeves [link.me/marcie_reeves]
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