The Unvarnished Edit’s Podcast
In episode 11 of the Unvarnished Edit, Angie and Jaelene discuss connecting the topics of forgiveness and boundaries, emphasizing that forgiveness without boundaries can be abusive, and define a boundary (via Prentis Hemphill) as “the closest distance at which I can love both you and myself.” They contrast boundaries with controlling requests (e.g., not “don’t text me after 9,” but “I won’t respond after 9”), discuss how boundaries shift by context, and describe codependency as protecting others from consequences. They share sensory boundaries for CPTSD, using guardrails with kids, practicing boundaries with safe people, and using therapy to craft responses instead of reacting, ending with interest in exploring hyper-independence and interdependence. 00:00 Sleepover Text Panic 03:00 Kids And Boundaries 05:55 What Boundaries Really Are 13:06 Guardrails And Self Care 23:54 Sensory Overload Signals 25:28 From Shame to Self Care 27:03 Practicing Boundaries in Real Life 36:25 Boundaries Love and Closing Thoughts
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