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In this deeply personal episode of the Powerfully Broken Podcast, host Barbara L. Parker, MA, LPCC-S talks with Miriam White — nurse, qualified behavioral health specialist, mother, and model — about her journey from people-pleasing and unhealthy love to reclaiming her identity, confidence, and peace.
What happens when a lifetime of people-pleasing collides with new motherhood and toxic relationships? Miriam's powerful journey of transformation will resonate with anyone who's ever struggled to put themselves first.
From the earliest years of her life, Miriam was conditioned to be the family caretaker. As the oldest child and first grandchild, nurturing others came naturally—until it nearly cost her everything. In this raw and honest conversation, she reveals the exact moment at age 30 when everything changed: "The day my son turned a year old, I just said that I could not please anybody but myself." That awakening began a courageous journey toward reclaiming her identity and establishing healthy boundaries.
Miriam doesn't shy away from the darkest moments of her story—losing her father unexpectedly, facing postpartum depression, and reaching the breaking point in her relationship with a narcissistic partner. Her candid admission that she called her mother for help when she feared what she might do if her ex wouldn't respect her boundaries highlights the critical importance of reaching out when you're struggling. The conversation offers invaluable insights about rediscovering yourself after trauma and relationships that diminish your sense of worth.
Perhaps most inspiring is Miriam's reflection on how books became her pathway to healing, teaching her to reestablish her personal "uniform," reclaim her confidence, and recognize her intrinsic value beyond physical appearance. Her message to her younger self—"continue to love yourself"—serves as a powerful reminder for anyone who has allowed others' opinions to shape their self-perception. Listen, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might need to hear that they're not just surviving their struggles—they're becoming something powerful through them.
🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:
✨ If you’ve ever lost yourself in a relationship, struggled with confidence after motherhood, or felt trapped by other people’s expectations, this episode will remind you that brokenness is the place where power begins.
🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for new episodes every Friday at 9 AM EST.
📲 Follow us: @powerfullybroken | @queenblparker
🌐 Learn more: www.bfempowerment.com/pbp
#WorkingMoms #PostpartumDepression #ToxicRelationships #PowerfullyBroken #DivorceRecovery #WomensEmpowerment #MentalHealthAwareness #NotAnother1
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By Barbara L Parker MA, LPCC-S, CEOIn this deeply personal episode of the Powerfully Broken Podcast, host Barbara L. Parker, MA, LPCC-S talks with Miriam White — nurse, qualified behavioral health specialist, mother, and model — about her journey from people-pleasing and unhealthy love to reclaiming her identity, confidence, and peace.
What happens when a lifetime of people-pleasing collides with new motherhood and toxic relationships? Miriam's powerful journey of transformation will resonate with anyone who's ever struggled to put themselves first.
From the earliest years of her life, Miriam was conditioned to be the family caretaker. As the oldest child and first grandchild, nurturing others came naturally—until it nearly cost her everything. In this raw and honest conversation, she reveals the exact moment at age 30 when everything changed: "The day my son turned a year old, I just said that I could not please anybody but myself." That awakening began a courageous journey toward reclaiming her identity and establishing healthy boundaries.
Miriam doesn't shy away from the darkest moments of her story—losing her father unexpectedly, facing postpartum depression, and reaching the breaking point in her relationship with a narcissistic partner. Her candid admission that she called her mother for help when she feared what she might do if her ex wouldn't respect her boundaries highlights the critical importance of reaching out when you're struggling. The conversation offers invaluable insights about rediscovering yourself after trauma and relationships that diminish your sense of worth.
Perhaps most inspiring is Miriam's reflection on how books became her pathway to healing, teaching her to reestablish her personal "uniform," reclaim her confidence, and recognize her intrinsic value beyond physical appearance. Her message to her younger self—"continue to love yourself"—serves as a powerful reminder for anyone who has allowed others' opinions to shape their self-perception. Listen, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might need to hear that they're not just surviving their struggles—they're becoming something powerful through them.
🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:
✨ If you’ve ever lost yourself in a relationship, struggled with confidence after motherhood, or felt trapped by other people’s expectations, this episode will remind you that brokenness is the place where power begins.
🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for new episodes every Friday at 9 AM EST.
📲 Follow us: @powerfullybroken | @queenblparker
🌐 Learn more: www.bfempowerment.com/pbp
#WorkingMoms #PostpartumDepression #ToxicRelationships #PowerfullyBroken #DivorceRecovery #WomensEmpowerment #MentalHealthAwareness #NotAnother1
Support the show