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Breaking Up with Toxic: People, Places, and Things

Breaking Up with Toxic: People, Places, and Things

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Ever notice how letting go of toxic people, draining jobs, or even “stuff” feels harder than it should? You know it’s weighing you down, but fear, guilt, or comfort keeps you stuck.

In this episode of Reauthenticated, Angie Marie gets real about her own journey of shedding—walking away from 25 years behind the chair, selling her shares of her salons, leaving unhealthy environments, and even relocating across the country (and now, out of the country!) to protect her peace.

This conversation blends raw personal storytelling with empowering truths you can apply to your own life. If you’ve ever felt stuck, drained, or afraid of the unknown—this one’s for you.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The definition of toxic and why it often feels “normal” when you’re in it
  • Red flags to spot in people, jobs, and environments (before they drain you dry)
  • Why your brain craves familiarity—even when it’s painful
  • The power of shedding and what happens when you finally release the weight
  • How to start rebuilding with intention and choosing peace over obligation

Reflection Questions for Your Journal:

  1. What’s one relationship, habit, or thing in your life that drains your energy?
  2. If you released it, how would your life look different?
  3. What red flags have you been ignoring?
  4. What would it look like to choose peace over obligation this week?

Links + Resources:
✨ Book your free discovery call with Angie: reauthenticated.com

✨ Share this episode with a friend who needs a little nudge to let go.

Connect with me

Instagram - @angiemarie_reauthenticated

website- www.reauthenticated.com

Download the Free Life Balance Blueprint Workbook

email- angie@reauthenticated.com


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