Taboo Tea with Katie

Episode 7: It Was Never About The Chicken

6 min · 27. feb. 2026
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In this conversation, Katie explores the complexities of relaxation and the cultural conditioning that often makes it difficult for individuals to rest. She shares personal anecdotes and insights into how childhood experiences shape adult behaviors regarding rest. The discussion emphasizes the importance of redefining rest as a necessary part of life rather than a reward for productivity, advocating for a shift in mindset to allow for healing and self-trust. keywords relaxation, rest, cultural conditioning, mental health, self-care, nervous system, childhood memories, adult stress, permission to pause, healing

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