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This week’s episode is a little different — inspired by an animated K-Pop film that unexpectedly left me reflecting for days.
In K-Pop Demon Hunters, one of the main characters hides part of herself out of shame, believing her scars make her unworthy of love. Watching her story unfold made me ask: What parts of ourselves do we still hide?
In this episode, we explore why we cover up who we really are, how that shows up in our parenting and our lives, and what it means to finally face those hidden parts with compassion.
This is a conversation about authenticity, shame, and the freedom that comes when we stop performing and start accepting.
✨ Join our membership! Head to
https://www.radical-change.com.au/membership
By Radical ChangeThis week’s episode is a little different — inspired by an animated K-Pop film that unexpectedly left me reflecting for days.
In K-Pop Demon Hunters, one of the main characters hides part of herself out of shame, believing her scars make her unworthy of love. Watching her story unfold made me ask: What parts of ourselves do we still hide?
In this episode, we explore why we cover up who we really are, how that shows up in our parenting and our lives, and what it means to finally face those hidden parts with compassion.
This is a conversation about authenticity, shame, and the freedom that comes when we stop performing and start accepting.
✨ Join our membership! Head to
https://www.radical-change.com.au/membership