Unsupervised Sisters
Most women unconsciously wear trauma like a badge of honor—hyper-independence, people-pleasing, constant busyness—all disguised as strength. But what if these traits aren't just personality quirks, but survival mechanisms from childhood that are now holding us hostage? This episode peels back the layers, revealing how these responses are actually trauma responses that often do more harm than good. Join us for Part 2 of this candid, witty conversation with Rachel and Lynn as they share deeply personal stories and break down how traits like people-pleasing and overproductivity are rooted in childhood fears of judgment and chaos. You'll discover: the real cost of always being "the strong one," how to recognize and stop the exhaustion cycle, and why the freedom to say no is actually a form of power. We also touch on cultural differences, the challenge of balance, and practical ways to untangle these ingrained patterns—because, let’s face it, no one wants to be 60 and still hustling just to feel safe. This episode is perfect if you're tired of pretending you're okay, tired of the guilt that comes with slowing down, or just curious about how your childhood still shapes your adult life. If you're ready to ditch the trauma responses that keep you stuck in a cycle of overdoing it—listen in. Rachel and Lynn want you to wake up, shake off that armor, and start living your life, not just surviving it. And a special shoutout to anyone who’s ever felt like their emotions are a secret they’re too scared to share—this one’s for you. Because self-awareness is the first step to freedom. Put on your emotional seatbelt, because this ride will leave you smiling, maybe a little angry, but ultimately inspired to reclaim your life.
11 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de Unsupervised Sisters!