Unsupervised Sisters
Most women are praised for traits that are actually survival strategies hiding trauma. Think you're just being "low maintenance" or "too calm"? Think again. This episode exposes the six behaviors women are rewarded for that are really your nervous system's way of staying safe—like hyperindependence, freezing, and never asking for help. Rachel and Lynn dive deep into how these responses are formed in childhood, often disguised as personality traits, and why they can sabotage our relationships and self-identity as adults. You’ll discover: * Why being "low maintenance" might really be about avoiding burdening others * The truth behind that "calm" demeanor when everything inside is screaming * How hyperindependence keeps you at arm’s length and why that’s a problem for connection * What it means when your nervous system defaults to freeze or flight in high-stress moments * Practical ways to recognize these survival responses and begin rewiring for safety and genuine connection If you’ve ever felt like you’re living behind a mask of perfection or that your "calm" is a cover-up for unprocessed trauma, this episode is your gateway to understanding and healing. Oprah did it. Now it's your turn to see how these hidden trauma responses shape your life and how to start shedding them.
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