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Help Save the Sanctuary:
17 acres of healing land and animals are at risk due to property taxes.
Learn more or donate here: https://gofund.me/6625ab293Reality Check My Life | Bonus Snacks | E12: When the Dam Breaks – Eldest Daughter, Empty Tank, and Choosing Myself
Sometimes the truth doesn’t fit into a neat sermon — sometimes the dam just breaks. In this raw Bonus Snacks episode, Gin — your Soul Doula and chaos whisperer — opens up about the weight of being the eldest daughter, the invisible caretaker, and the one who gave until there was nothing left.
From decades of over-giving — financially, emotionally, spiritually — to finally daring to choose herself, Gin shares the messy reality of exhaustion, grief, and the guilt that comes with saying “I come first.” This isn’t a five-step plan. It’s a soul check-in, a kitchen-table truth, and a reminder that caring doesn’t mean servitude — and survival sometimes means stepping back.
🔥 Honest reflections on eldest daughter wounds and overfunctioning.
⚡ A mantra for reclaiming your life: “I did what I could for as long as I could. Now I choose to care for myself so I can be steady for what matters next.”
🥂 And yes — the shadows still have snacks.
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🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production💬
🜂Theme Song Lyrics by Rev. Gin Bishop · Music & Arrangement by Mureka
💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset
👉 realitycheckmylife.com
👉Save Our Sanctuary Campaign: https://gofund.me/6625ab293
👉 Instagram @reality.check.my.life
We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks.
By Mad Madame GinHelp Save the Sanctuary:
17 acres of healing land and animals are at risk due to property taxes.
Learn more or donate here: https://gofund.me/6625ab293Reality Check My Life | Bonus Snacks | E12: When the Dam Breaks – Eldest Daughter, Empty Tank, and Choosing Myself
Sometimes the truth doesn’t fit into a neat sermon — sometimes the dam just breaks. In this raw Bonus Snacks episode, Gin — your Soul Doula and chaos whisperer — opens up about the weight of being the eldest daughter, the invisible caretaker, and the one who gave until there was nothing left.
From decades of over-giving — financially, emotionally, spiritually — to finally daring to choose herself, Gin shares the messy reality of exhaustion, grief, and the guilt that comes with saying “I come first.” This isn’t a five-step plan. It’s a soul check-in, a kitchen-table truth, and a reminder that caring doesn’t mean servitude — and survival sometimes means stepping back.
🔥 Honest reflections on eldest daughter wounds and overfunctioning.
⚡ A mantra for reclaiming your life: “I did what I could for as long as I could. Now I choose to care for myself so I can be steady for what matters next.”
🥂 And yes — the shadows still have snacks.
–––
🎙️Produced by Kavi Apoha Studios🌕A Zero Point Eclectic Production💬
🜂Theme Song Lyrics by Rev. Gin Bishop · Music & Arrangement by Mureka
💡 Listen · Reflect · Reset
👉 realitycheckmylife.com
👉Save Our Sanctuary Campaign: https://gofund.me/6625ab293
👉 Instagram @reality.check.my.life
We’ll keep the enlightenment on … and the shadows have snacks.