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In Part 2 of our conversation on emotional cutoff, we’re stepping even further into the tension most people feel but rarely name.
Have you been cut off by someone you love?
Or have you been the one who quietly, or decisively, did the cutting?
There is no judgment here.
Just honest conversation and room for every story.
In this episode, we explore:
We’ll talk about the societal impact of “canceling” people in our personal lives, the rise of self-protection language, and how to discern when space is wise… and when it may be avoidance.
Whether you’re carrying the ache of being cut off or wrestling with your own decision to create distance, this is a space to think, reflect, and breathe.
Real life is complicated.
We’re here to talk about it.
This episode is intended for reflection and conversation, not diagnosis or one-size-fits-all advice. We recognize that some relationships require distance for safety and healing. Our heart is to explore this topic thoughtfully, through a Christian lens, for women, with wisdom, grace, and prayerful discernment.
By Kim Haar and Kim Spence5
1010 ratings
In Part 2 of our conversation on emotional cutoff, we’re stepping even further into the tension most people feel but rarely name.
Have you been cut off by someone you love?
Or have you been the one who quietly, or decisively, did the cutting?
There is no judgment here.
Just honest conversation and room for every story.
In this episode, we explore:
We’ll talk about the societal impact of “canceling” people in our personal lives, the rise of self-protection language, and how to discern when space is wise… and when it may be avoidance.
Whether you’re carrying the ache of being cut off or wrestling with your own decision to create distance, this is a space to think, reflect, and breathe.
Real life is complicated.
We’re here to talk about it.
This episode is intended for reflection and conversation, not diagnosis or one-size-fits-all advice. We recognize that some relationships require distance for safety and healing. Our heart is to explore this topic thoughtfully, through a Christian lens, for women, with wisdom, grace, and prayerful discernment.

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