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Have you ever been hated for saying something that came from a place of truth? Or lost people simply because you chose to speak up?
In this episode, we openly discuss about what it means to be misunderstood. The pain, the isolation, and the quiet strength it takes to stand your ground in a world that is so quick to judge.
I open up about personal moments where I was told to stay quiet, how that silence bred apathy, and why discernment (not perfection), matters more when we choose to speak.
We will also talk about the gray area between voicing out and holding back, and how cancel culture often punishes people for being real, not for doing harm.
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt alone for being honest.
Tune in and let’s walk this bold path together! ♥️
By Aiko Mercado KitaneHave you ever been hated for saying something that came from a place of truth? Or lost people simply because you chose to speak up?
In this episode, we openly discuss about what it means to be misunderstood. The pain, the isolation, and the quiet strength it takes to stand your ground in a world that is so quick to judge.
I open up about personal moments where I was told to stay quiet, how that silence bred apathy, and why discernment (not perfection), matters more when we choose to speak.
We will also talk about the gray area between voicing out and holding back, and how cancel culture often punishes people for being real, not for doing harm.
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt alone for being honest.
Tune in and let’s walk this bold path together! ♥️