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"...From Bad Boundaries."

"...From Bad Boundaries."

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Season 3 is starting off spicy, holy, and slightly unhinged — because today we are unsubscribing from our bad boundaries. You know, the ones that convinced us we were being “kind” when really we were being walked on like a welcome mat at Costco.

This episode is for anyone who has ever said “Sure, no problem!” while their soul quietly curled up in the fetal position. If you’ve ever answered a text at 1 a.m., agreed to “just one more thing,” or taken responsibility for someone else’s emotional circus — buckle up, babe. This one’s for you.

We’re breaking down why saying no can feel like betrayal, why faith communities often confuse boundaries with being “selfish,” and how psychology and Scripture actually agree on one thing: your peace is holy, and protecting it is spiritual warfare.

We’ll talk about the two kinds of boundaries — defining and protective — and why most of us are out here trying to survive life with chalk lines instead of fences. We’ll unpack the difference between being Christ-like and being chronically overextended (spoiler: Jesus had incredible boundaries), why your nervous system literally needs limits, and how weak boundaries lead to anxiety, resentment, burnout, and autoimmune flares.

And of course, we’re doing it with plenty of sarcasm, self-dragging, Bible verses, research, and the gentle reminder that you’re not responsible for everyone’s comfort.

By the end, you’ll have a few one-liners, a few hard truths, and a whole new understanding of how to guard your heart without becoming a troll under the bridge.

Ready to unsubscribe from the “yes at my own expense” life? Let’s go. ✨ XOXO, Marisa & Britt ***Also, please follow us on Insta @lupuschickofficial and @idliketounsibscribe and @goddoesntsuck - or learn more about us at www.Idliketounsubscribe.com

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