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Boundaries Part 2: You Will Feel Uncomfortable

Boundaries Part 2: You Will Feel Uncomfortable

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Boundaries make nourishing relationships possible — regardless of what our guilty feelings might tell us when we set those boundaries. Our guest for part two of this conversation, Registered Psychologist Janelle Drisner, helps us grapple with the tension between human limitations and unconditional love. This time, Janelle dives deeper into the complexities and limitations of relationships, how we show up for each other and the necessary, uncomfortable work of articulating our boundaries — in pursuit of more authentic relationships.


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--From This Episode--

Disentangling from Emotionally Immature People: Avoid Emotional Traps, Stand Up for Your Self, and Transform Your Relationships as an Adult Child of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson


  • (00:53) - - With Every No, There Is A Yes
  • (04:11) - - Communicating Your Boundaries
  • (11:40) - - Challenging Cultural Scripts
  • (14:49) - - Anger Is A Source Of Courage
  • (17:42) - - Apology Is Only The Beginning Of Repair
  • (22:15) - - Relationships With Adult Children
  • (27:43) - - Wrestling With The Roles We’re Given
  • (31:29) - - Unconditional Love And Being Human

--Credits--

Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin

Produced by Odvod Media

Audio Engineering by Steve Glen

Original music by Darrin Hagen

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