Listen "Episode 53 - How Small Hurts Break Big Bonds - and How to Heal Family"
Episode Synopsis
This episode explores the quiet ways family bonds can fray—not through explosive fights, but through small, repeated hurts that slowly erode trust and closeness. Through Sarah’s story, we witness how years of subtle criticism and dismissive remarks can leave lasting wounds, creating distance even when love remains. Science experts explain how chronic invalidation reshapes the brain, teaching us to suppress feelings and associate family with stress instead of safety. Yet this episode offers hope and gentle guidance, sharing tools for naming painful patterns, setting compassionate boundaries, and seeking peace—whether that leads to repair or release. It’s a compassionate reminder that love without emotional safety isn’t connection, and that choosing yourself is sometimes the first step toward true healing.
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