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The glow at the beginning can feel like destiny—until the masks slip and patterns of control, fear, and chaos start running the show. We open up about why so many promising connections unravel after the honeymoon phase and how rushing into lust can cloud judgment, fasten unhealthy bonds, and make us miss the quieter signs of true compatibility. This is a raw look at the moments when love turns heavy, why some partners reach for control to soothe their own anxiety, and how that pressure can drain your identity and peace.
We also tackle the hard truth about abuse—emotional, mental, and physical—and the slow erosion of self that comes with living on guard. If you’ve ever felt smaller around someone you fought to keep, this conversation offers language, clarity, and next steps. We examine self-sabotage and the urge to hunt for flaws when closeness feels threatening, inviting darkness through open doors of suspicion and cynicism. You’ll hear a better way forward: building safety, moving slowly, and choosing partners—and patterns—that are steady, kind, and accountable.
At the heart of the episode is a call to self-worth and faith. We talk about filling your cup before you pour, breaking cycles that keep delivering the “same person with a different face,” and trusting a love that doesn’t require you to disappear. If you’re tired of pain dressed up as passion, join us for a guide to healthier choices, compassionate boundaries, and a deeper vision of unconditional love grounded in grace.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find this message. Your story might be the spark someone else needs to choose a safer love.
©2023 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music used, or images*
Music information: Composer: Whitesand (Martynas Lau)
Year: 2021
Title: Last Goodbye
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You can use this song for Youtube if you credit me, State That this song is written by Whitesand and song title , also by giving links to this song and to purchase links on Bandcamp and steam link on Spotify. (example - Music by Whitesand - Title, and links)
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The glow at the beginning can feel like destiny—until the masks slip and patterns of control, fear, and chaos start running the show. We open up about why so many promising connections unravel after the honeymoon phase and how rushing into lust can cloud judgment, fasten unhealthy bonds, and make us miss the quieter signs of true compatibility. This is a raw look at the moments when love turns heavy, why some partners reach for control to soothe their own anxiety, and how that pressure can drain your identity and peace.
We also tackle the hard truth about abuse—emotional, mental, and physical—and the slow erosion of self that comes with living on guard. If you’ve ever felt smaller around someone you fought to keep, this conversation offers language, clarity, and next steps. We examine self-sabotage and the urge to hunt for flaws when closeness feels threatening, inviting darkness through open doors of suspicion and cynicism. You’ll hear a better way forward: building safety, moving slowly, and choosing partners—and patterns—that are steady, kind, and accountable.
At the heart of the episode is a call to self-worth and faith. We talk about filling your cup before you pour, breaking cycles that keep delivering the “same person with a different face,” and trusting a love that doesn’t require you to disappear. If you’re tired of pain dressed up as passion, join us for a guide to healthier choices, compassionate boundaries, and a deeper vision of unconditional love grounded in grace.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find this message. Your story might be the spark someone else needs to choose a safer love.
©2023 Soul Healer17:77, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying of this audio in whole or part is prohibited. *I do not own the rights to the royalty free music used, or images*
Music information: Composer: Whitesand (Martynas Lau)
Year: 2021
Title: Last Goodbye
If you want me to score for your project and other queries - [email protected]
COPYRIGHT INFO:
You can use this song for Youtube if you credit me, State That this song is written by Whitesand and song title , also by giving links to this song and to purchase links on Bandcamp and steam link on Spotify. (example - Music by Whitesand - Title, and links)
Support the show