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In this raw and revealing episode, we explore the hidden scripts that shape our lives – those unwritten rules and expectations we inherited from our families, cultures, and faith traditions. Through personal stories of growing up in a Syrian Catholic family and navigating cultural expectations, we unpack how these scripts continue to influence our choices, even when we think we've outgrown them.
From a childhood moment of agreeing to join the seminary to recent professional situations where old patterns of self-minimizing emerge, we examine how deeply these scripts run and what it takes to begin writing our own story. We'll share moments of both struggle and triumph, including small acts of resistance that feel like quiet revolutions.
Key Topics:
"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?" - Rabbi Hillel
As you listen to this episode, we invite you to reflect:
Share your thoughts with us using #StillBecoming or join our community discussions at [platform]. Your story matters, and your voice deserves to be heard.
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Next Steps: Listen to Episode 2 for more context on the Rabbi Hillel quote and our ongoing exploration of faith and personal growth. Subscribe to ensure you don't miss future episodes where we'll continue exploring these themes of authenticity, healing, and growth.
Remember: Breaking free from old scripts isn't about rejecting everything we've learned – it's about consciously choosing which stories we want to keep telling.
Join us as we sit with the hard things, together.
https://substack.com/@iamstillbecoming
https://www.youtube.com/@i-am-still-becoming
https://instagram.com/iamstill_becoming
#MentalHealth #Faith #PersonalGrowth #CulturalIdentity #Authenticity #Healing #SelfDiscovery #Trauma #Recovery #Spirituality #MentalHealthJourney #ReligiousTrauma #CulturalExpectations
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In this raw and revealing episode, we explore the hidden scripts that shape our lives – those unwritten rules and expectations we inherited from our families, cultures, and faith traditions. Through personal stories of growing up in a Syrian Catholic family and navigating cultural expectations, we unpack how these scripts continue to influence our choices, even when we think we've outgrown them.
From a childhood moment of agreeing to join the seminary to recent professional situations where old patterns of self-minimizing emerge, we examine how deeply these scripts run and what it takes to begin writing our own story. We'll share moments of both struggle and triumph, including small acts of resistance that feel like quiet revolutions.
Key Topics:
"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?" - Rabbi Hillel
As you listen to this episode, we invite you to reflect:
Share your thoughts with us using #StillBecoming or join our community discussions at [platform]. Your story matters, and your voice deserves to be heard.
Perfect for:
Next Steps: Listen to Episode 2 for more context on the Rabbi Hillel quote and our ongoing exploration of faith and personal growth. Subscribe to ensure you don't miss future episodes where we'll continue exploring these themes of authenticity, healing, and growth.
Remember: Breaking free from old scripts isn't about rejecting everything we've learned – it's about consciously choosing which stories we want to keep telling.
Join us as we sit with the hard things, together.
https://substack.com/@iamstillbecoming
https://www.youtube.com/@i-am-still-becoming
https://instagram.com/iamstill_becoming
#MentalHealth #Faith #PersonalGrowth #CulturalIdentity #Authenticity #Healing #SelfDiscovery #Trauma #Recovery #Spirituality #MentalHealthJourney #ReligiousTrauma #CulturalExpectations
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