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Long before I lost my voice in boardrooms, I learned how to silence it in the name of belonging. In this episode, I reflect on the patterns formed in my younger years how the need to be included slowly became the willingness to abandon myself. What felt like acceptance quietly became control, and the voice inside me grew harder to hear. This is the story of how survival began, how silence became familiar, and how the patterns we learn early can follow us into every room we enter… until we finally choose to break them.
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By Kristen ElizabethSend a text
Long before I lost my voice in boardrooms, I learned how to silence it in the name of belonging. In this episode, I reflect on the patterns formed in my younger years how the need to be included slowly became the willingness to abandon myself. What felt like acceptance quietly became control, and the voice inside me grew harder to hear. This is the story of how survival began, how silence became familiar, and how the patterns we learn early can follow us into every room we enter… until we finally choose to break them.
Support the show