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In this second part of the Estrangement episode, Heather and Kent McKean continue their exploration into this complex topic. Drawing from Heather's own experiences, marked by her mother's addictions and traumatic past, the episode examines pivotal moments, including Heather's decision to establish boundaries after witnessing her mother's endangering behavior while pregnant. Despite attempts at reconciliation driven by understanding and responsibility, Heather maintains boundaries due to her mother's relapses. Heather and Kent distinguish healthy estrangement from punitive "canceling," emphasizing self-awareness and compassion in setting boundaries. Heather's journey, aided by Mind Change, highlights the transformative power of self-forgiveness and understanding in navigating familial challenges, offering valuable insights into healing and connection amidst difficult relationships.
📚 Get Heather’s book - “Mind Change: Changing The World One Mind At A Time”
🎓 Courses
🌄 Retreats
📅 Weekend Workshops
📚 Book Club Facilitator Guides
📝 More resources at https://www.mindchange.com/podcast
Episode topics:
🎙️ Welcome to the mind change podcast! (00:00)
🔍 First whispering of estrangement (00:02:08)
🔄 Evolving nature of estrangement and healing (00:08:49)
🔒 Efforts to change: the challenges of maintaining boundaries and the eventual resumption of estrangement (00:23:11)
🌍 Perception of estrangement in society and the difference between healthy estrangement and “cancel culture" (00:32:35)
🧠 The importance of understanding and healing dynamics before making decisions about estrangement and forgiveness (00:37:45)
❤️ About forgiveness and the importance of self-forgiveness (00:47:10)
Get in touch with Heather and Kent McKean:
Web: https://www.mindchange.com/our-story
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindchange/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MindChange
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindchange
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In this second part of the Estrangement episode, Heather and Kent McKean continue their exploration into this complex topic. Drawing from Heather's own experiences, marked by her mother's addictions and traumatic past, the episode examines pivotal moments, including Heather's decision to establish boundaries after witnessing her mother's endangering behavior while pregnant. Despite attempts at reconciliation driven by understanding and responsibility, Heather maintains boundaries due to her mother's relapses. Heather and Kent distinguish healthy estrangement from punitive "canceling," emphasizing self-awareness and compassion in setting boundaries. Heather's journey, aided by Mind Change, highlights the transformative power of self-forgiveness and understanding in navigating familial challenges, offering valuable insights into healing and connection amidst difficult relationships.
📚 Get Heather’s book - “Mind Change: Changing The World One Mind At A Time”
🎓 Courses
🌄 Retreats
📅 Weekend Workshops
📚 Book Club Facilitator Guides
📝 More resources at https://www.mindchange.com/podcast
Episode topics:
🎙️ Welcome to the mind change podcast! (00:00)
🔍 First whispering of estrangement (00:02:08)
🔄 Evolving nature of estrangement and healing (00:08:49)
🔒 Efforts to change: the challenges of maintaining boundaries and the eventual resumption of estrangement (00:23:11)
🌍 Perception of estrangement in society and the difference between healthy estrangement and “cancel culture" (00:32:35)
🧠 The importance of understanding and healing dynamics before making decisions about estrangement and forgiveness (00:37:45)
❤️ About forgiveness and the importance of self-forgiveness (00:47:10)
Get in touch with Heather and Kent McKean:
Web: https://www.mindchange.com/our-story
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindchange/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MindChange
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindchange
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