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The voice in your head running stories about what people think might not be yours — it might be an echo of how your parents spoke about others. In this episode, we explore inherited patterns, forgiveness, and the freedom that comes from recognizing whose voice is actually speaking.
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🍋 Have you ever wondered why you're so afraid of what people think?
The voice in your head running stories about gossip, judgment, and what people think might not be coming from them at all. It might be an echo.
In this episode, the Lemonettes explore how the way your parents and caregivers spoke about other people quietly became the inner dialogue running your life — and how recognizing those inherited patterns is the gateway to releasing them.
We talk about the connection between parental judgment and the constant fear that people are talking about you. We share personal stories of inherited comparison, bias, and criticism. And we get honest about the benefits we get from staying afraid — the victim identity, the excuse to stay small — and why releasing those actually heals the whole system.
You'll hear about steps toward freedom: awareness, questioning, forgiveness, vulnerability, and turning it over to something larger than yourself. We explore Jennifer Hadley's forgiveness work, The Four Agreements, and A Course in Miracles principles on how what we think becomes what we attract.
Most importantly: you don't have to work it from both sides of the coin. Heal your own patterns, and watch the external shift naturally.
By Morgan Lemly TurnerThe voice in your head running stories about what people think might not be yours — it might be an echo of how your parents spoke about others. In this episode, we explore inherited patterns, forgiveness, and the freedom that comes from recognizing whose voice is actually speaking.
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🍋 Have you ever wondered why you're so afraid of what people think?
The voice in your head running stories about gossip, judgment, and what people think might not be coming from them at all. It might be an echo.
In this episode, the Lemonettes explore how the way your parents and caregivers spoke about other people quietly became the inner dialogue running your life — and how recognizing those inherited patterns is the gateway to releasing them.
We talk about the connection between parental judgment and the constant fear that people are talking about you. We share personal stories of inherited comparison, bias, and criticism. And we get honest about the benefits we get from staying afraid — the victim identity, the excuse to stay small — and why releasing those actually heals the whole system.
You'll hear about steps toward freedom: awareness, questioning, forgiveness, vulnerability, and turning it over to something larger than yourself. We explore Jennifer Hadley's forgiveness work, The Four Agreements, and A Course in Miracles principles on how what we think becomes what we attract.
Most importantly: you don't have to work it from both sides of the coin. Heal your own patterns, and watch the external shift naturally.