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Tah and Kole Whitty, founders of The Condor Approach, unpack what they call the Oppression Trap Triangle—victim, villain, and hero—showing how these unconscious roles sustain disconnection and fuel inner conflict. We explore the ways victimhood can shape identity, highlighting the importance of reclaiming authorship and embracing grief as a necessary, transformative part of the healing journey.
Connect with Tah and Kole:
The Condor Approach
Digital Integration Guide
The Condor Approach on Instagram
Tah on Instagram
Kole on Instagram
Call Tah
Connect with Cal:
TikTok
YouTube
Website
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Tah and Kole Whitty, founders of The Condor Approach, unpack what they call the Oppression Trap Triangle—victim, villain, and hero—showing how these unconscious roles sustain disconnection and fuel inner conflict. We explore the ways victimhood can shape identity, highlighting the importance of reclaiming authorship and embracing grief as a necessary, transformative part of the healing journey.
Connect with Tah and Kole:
The Condor Approach
Digital Integration Guide
The Condor Approach on Instagram
Tah on Instagram
Kole on Instagram
Call Tah
Connect with Cal:
TikTok
YouTube
Website
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