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The Day I Stopped Forgiving My Mother with Dr. Sherrie Campbell

The Day I Stopped Forgiving My Mother with Dr. Sherrie Campbell

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In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Josh sits down with Dr. Sherrie Campbell — psychologist, author, and unapologetic disruptor in the toxic family space — ahead of their joint Come Home to Yourself event in Los Angeles on October 4th.

What starts as an excited chat about the event quickly dives deep into some of the most taboo and misunderstood truths about healing from family abuse:

  • Why forgiveness can become a weapon that keeps you trapped.
  • How anger is an emotion of justice — and why you need it to set real boundaries.
  • The myth that boundaries can “fix” toxic people.
  • How bypassing, “love and light” culture, and the obsession with being nice can actually harm survivors.
  • The danger of therapists colluding with abusers (often unintentionally).
  • The reality of parental sadism and why you may never get a satisfying “why.”

Dr. Sherrie shares the most vulnerable moment of her healing journey — the day she realised her mother had no respect for her because she kept forgiving her — and how that moment became a turning point toward freedom.

This is not a conversation for those looking for sugar-coated healing. It’s for those ready to face the truth, drop the audition for love, and come home to themselves.

🎟 Come Home to Yourself — Los Angeles, October 4th

A full-day interactive experience with Josh & Dr. Sherrie featuring deep teaching, inner child work, live Q&A, and a powerful breathwork session for emotional release.

Spaces are limited: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/come-home-to-you-tickets-1461867257319?aff=oddtdtcreator

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