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What You Took Back Podcast

Podcast de Skye Underhill

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Most people aren’t living unconsciously — they’re living conditioned. They’ve adapted. Softened. Over-functioned. Stayed agreeable. Played roles that once kept the peace but slowly cost them their authority. This podcast is about taking that authority back. Through sharp insights, honest reflection, and practical frameworks like the Power Receipt Method™, each episode challenges approval patterns, emotional reactivity, weak boundaries, and borrowed identities — replacing them with clarity, standards, and internal leadership. This isn’t self-help in soft focus.It’s structured self-reclamation. If you’re ready to stop performing and start operating from your own centre, you’re in the right place.

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Episode. 12 "My Sisters Keeper"

# My Sister's Keeper: Navigating the Complexities of Caregiving in Childhood  Explore the emotional journey of childhood caregiving in "My Sister's Keeper". Understand the impact of early responsibility on personal growth and mental health. In this deeply personal episode of "What You Took Back", host Skye Underhill opens up about the intricate dynamics of being a caregiver from a young age. For many, especially women, childhood can often demand roles that require them to be the strong, capable ones—often at the expense of their own emotional well-being. In this podcast, we'll explore the themes presented in Skye's reflections, the challenges faced by caregivers, and what it means to break free from the roles imposed upon us. ## Understanding the Caregiver's Role: In many families, certain individuals take on the responsibility of caregiving, often from a young age. Skye shares her experience of becoming the caretaker for her younger sister, a role she assumed without any formal recognition or choice.   ## The Burden of Responsibility: Often, the child who becomes the caregiver does so because of an environment that necessitates it. Skye describes a pivotal moment at the age of eight when she realised her home was not always a safe space. This awareness led her to take on the responsibility of protecting her sister, shaping her identity from an early age. ##The Emotional Toll: Skye reflects on the emotional complexities of this role, explaining how it required her to read the atmosphere of her home constantly. This hyper-vigilance, although a survival skill, often came with significant emotional costs. It created a pattern of suppressing her own needs and feelings in favour of managing those around her. ## The Impact of Family Dynamics: As Skye narrates her journey, we see how family dynamics can shape a child's experience and understanding of relationships.   ##The Complexity of Parental Roles: Skye discusses her mother's struggles, highlighting that the parental figure may not always fit into a villain role. Instead, they can be complex individuals battling their own demons. This understanding adds depth to the caregiver's experience, as they navigate their own emotions while supporting others. ## Internalising Pain: The act of absorbing the pain around them often leads caregivers to develop coping mechanisms that may not be healthy in the long run. Skye emphasizes that the behaviors learned in childhood, such as emotional suppression and self-sufficiency, can carry into adulthood, affecting personal relationships and mental health. ## Breaking the Cycle: One of the critical themes in Skye's narrative is the need to break free from the roles imposed by childhood experiences.   ## Recognising the Past: Skye urges those who resonated with her story to acknowledge their past without judgment. Understanding that the protective mechanisms developed in childhood were necessary for survival can be the first step toward healing.   ##Creating New Narratives: It’s essential to recognise that the skills developed to survive are not the same as those needed to thrive in adulthood. Skye encourages listeners to challenge the identities formed through caregiving roles and to seek new ways of living that prioritise self-care and emotional expression. ## Key Takeaways   - Caregiving in childhood can lead to complex emotional landscapes that require attention and healing.   - Understanding family dynamics is crucial in recognising the roots of caregiving roles and the impact they have on personal identity.   - Breaking free from imposed roles involves acknowledging the past and creating new narratives that prioritise personal well-being. The journey of reclaiming oneself from the shadows of childhood responsibilities is a path worth exploring. If you find yourself resonating with Skye's experiences, perhaps it’s time to consider your own journey and the stories you carry.

Ayer - 14 min
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Episode. 11 “I Don’t Need a Holiday, I Need Everyone to Stop Asking Me for Things”

Episode 11: I Don’t Need a Holiday, I Need Everyone to Stop Asking Me for Things This week’s episode is lighter, honest, and probably a little too relatable. We’re talking about the kind of exhaustion that isn’t fixed by sleep or a weekend away — the mental load, constant accessibility, emotional labour, invisible responsibility, and what happens when being “capable” quietly becomes your entire personality. From unfinished thoughts and overstimulation to why women fantasise about cabins in the middle of nowhere, this episode explores the difference between needing a holiday and simply needing nobody to need anything from you for five minutes. Funny, personal, and uncomfortably accurate. If you’ve ever said “I’m just tired” when what you really meant was “I cannot answer one more question today” — this one’s for you.

19 de may de 2026 - 10 min
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Episode 8. "I Don't Actually Like my Life, I Just built it so no one Could Criticise it.

What if your perfect life feels empty inside? This episode is for anyone who seems to have it all, yet still feels lost or unfulfilled. Skye gets into the psychology of why this happens to so many of us — men and women — and why it has nothing to do with making bad choices. In fact, it happened because you made all the right ones.   She shares her own story of lying in the pitch black one night seventeen years ago, hearing nothing but her own heartbeat, and saying out loud for the first time — I can't do this anymore. I need to love myself more.   And what happened the very next day?   This episode covers: — Why capable people disappear inside their own lives — The difference between a life that looks good and a life that actually feels like yours — Why your partner cannot be your entire emotional world and what to do about that — The moment you stop blaming everyone around you and start taking your life back — Practical ways to find yourself again without burning everything down.   This is not a self-help episode. There are no five steps and no journal prompts. This is just an honest conversation about what it actually feels like to lose yourself — and what it looks like to go back and get yourself again. What You Took Back — with Skye Underhill. No fluff. No performance. Just real.

21 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
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