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Gatekeeping Kindness, Keeping Score, and the Courage to Repair

Gatekeeping Kindness, Keeping Score, and the Courage to Repair

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A simple moment in a grocery store went viral: a husband asking his wife for permission before helping another woman reach something on a shelf. The internet had strong opinions, but Jason Herndon and Philicia Ross approach the conversation from a different angle.

In this episode of The Weight and the Wonder, they explore the idea of gatekeeping kindness and what happens when relationship boundaries start shaping how people treat strangers. The discussion raises a bigger question about the balance between commitment to a partner and responsibility to the broader community.

The second half of the episode focuses on a viral argument about keeping score in friendships. Jason and Philicia talk about the difference between noticing patterns and turning relationships into a tally sheet, and why communication often gets replaced with silent resentment.

They also touch on therapy language in social media culture, the risk of hiding avoidance behind phrases like “protecting my peace,” and practical tools like dopamine menus that help people step away from endless scrolling.


In This Episode:

Gatekeeping kindness in relationships

When private relationship rules affect public interactions

Noticing patterns vs keeping score in friendships

The role of communication and repair

Avoidance disguised as boundaries

Dopamine menus and managing decision fatigue


Hosted by:
Jason Herndon, Licensed Psychologist
Philicia Ross, Licensed Clinical Social Worker


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