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In this episode, Beckah explores the quiet burnout behind the role of being the emotional watchtower. When vigilance becomes identity, the body keeps the truth the mind tries to shelve. This is a conversation about strength without witness, the cost of carrying what was never assigned, and the slow unglamorous work of re-rooting your power into your body instead of the void. Healing isn’t neat, fast, or inspirational here — it’s structural, somatic, honest, and witnessed. This is where awareness meets embodiment, armor meets acknowledgment, and resilience finally learns it doesn’t have to work alone.
By Beckah PassIn this episode, Beckah explores the quiet burnout behind the role of being the emotional watchtower. When vigilance becomes identity, the body keeps the truth the mind tries to shelve. This is a conversation about strength without witness, the cost of carrying what was never assigned, and the slow unglamorous work of re-rooting your power into your body instead of the void. Healing isn’t neat, fast, or inspirational here — it’s structural, somatic, honest, and witnessed. This is where awareness meets embodiment, armor meets acknowledgment, and resilience finally learns it doesn’t have to work alone.