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411: Eldest Daughter Syndrome: Why You Feel Responsible for Everyone

411: Eldest Daughter Syndrome: Why You Feel Responsible for Everyone

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If you’re the eldest daughter, you may have grown up being the strong one.The responsible one. The emotional stabilizer. The one who quietly held everything together.But what happens when the role you learned in childhood follows you into adulthood?In this solo episode, I’m unpacking something many women have felt but rarely had language for: emotional parentification and the invisible load eldest daughters carry throughout their lives.As an eldest daughter myself, I share the deeper psychology behind these roles and how we can break the cycle for ourselves and the next generation. If you’ve ever felt like the one who holds everything together but secretly wonders who is holding you, this conversation is for you.What you'll get out of this episode… Why eldest daughters often become the emotional stabilizers of the familyThe psychology behind emotional parentificationHow childhood roles shape adult relationships and friendshipsWhy eldest daughters tend to become high performers and over-giversThe nervous system patterns that make rest feel unsafeHow to stop confusing love with effort and over-functioningWays to retrain your nervous system for joy, rest, and self-expressionHow to break these cycles for future generationsThis Episode is Sponsored by Chai Tonics🌸 This Women’s History Month, celebrate your circle with the gift of ritual — buy 2 Chai Tonics and get 1 free. Spread the love, share the pause, and sip slow together at https://bit.ly/trychaitonics.Discover which chai blend matches your vibe with my FREE quiz:⁠ https://chaitonics.com/pages/chai-quiz Breathe better with JASPR🌿 Spring cleaning starts with your air. Protect your home with JASPR and get $400 off with code BRAVE at https://jaspr.co/brave, because caring for your people begins with the space that holds them. Support your body with REJŪVMy go-to science-backed red light therapy for faster recovery, reduced soreness, and deeper repair. Try it today with code BRAVETABLE: https://werejuv.com/?ref=NEETABHUSHANFollow along for more tips, community, and resources to brave a better you!YOUTUBE / @TheBraveTableIG / @neetabhushan IG / @thebravetable TIKTOK / @neeta.bhushanWEB / https://neetabhushan.comIf you loved this episode, check out…Ep. #405: Emotionally Immature People Can't Hear You (Here's How To Talk To Them): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/405-emotionally-immature-people-cant-hear-you-heres/id1608226580?i=1000749260597 Ep. #396: Everyone Says “Cut Them Off” — Here’s What No One Tells You About Family Healing: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/396-everyone-says-cut-them-off-heres-what-no-one-tells/id1608226580?i=1000744134535 Ep. #402: You Cannot Manifest From Exhaustion (Here's What to Do Instead): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/402-you-cannot-manifest-from-exhaustion-heres-what/id1608226580?i=1000747025409 To receive a free gift, email a screenshot of your 5-star review of The Brave Table to support@globalgrit.co 😘Dr. Neeta Bhushan is a 5x award-winning author, emotional health advocate, and host of The Brave Table podcast. CEO of Highest Self Institute and author of That Sucked, Now What, she’s been featured in Forbes, ABC, and more. A former dentist turned global speaker, Neeta’s work blends psychology, ancient wisdom, and resilience from her own life experiences. She's also a mom, wellness lover, and chai enthusiast.
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