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40 Episode - “Raised on Guilt: How Family + Culture Train You to Feel Wrong”

40 Episode - “Raised on Guilt: How Family + Culture Train You to Feel Wrong”

Season 1 Episode 40 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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If you’ve got that sentence running in the background — “I ruin everything… it’s my fault… I’m guilty…” — listen to me: You’re not broken. You’re just running a program. And that program? It’s a memory loop. It’s a rehearsal. It’s a mental TV rerun your brain learned a long time ago… and it keeps playing because nobody showed you how to change the channel. In this episode, Crystal and I walk straight into what I call the inner courtroom — the place where you accuse yourself, sentence yourself, and punish yourself before anyone else can. We talk about why some people: over-apologize over-work stay in draining situations sabotage good things and even hurt themselves (not because they want to die… but because their brain learned: pain = accountability) Here’s the big shift: self-destruction isn’t chaos — it’s protection. It’s your mind trying to keep you “safe” using outdated training. You’ll hear exactly where this comes from — religion guilt, family conditioning, being the scapegoat, being parentified, being blamed — and then I’ll show you the way out: Stop coping. Start changing at the root. Coping is when you “manage” the pain. Changing is about updating the memory that creates the pain. I’m not interested in you collecting labels, repeating your story for 10 years, or “feeling better for an hour.” I’m interested in measurable change — where your body calms down because the mind isn’t pulling the same old reference anymore. If you’re tired of fighting yourself… If you’re tired of being “the problem”… If you’re ready to stop living under that guilty sentence… Book a session with me. Not because you need fixing — but because you need a new training. You need a new program. You need to learn how to drive the machine. Tap it out. Update the memory. Change your life. (If you’re dealing with self-harm urges or feel unsafe right now, please reach out to a local crisis line or emergency services in your area. Get support immediately.)
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