TC_PODCAST_LIVE AND UNCUT_S5_NYC_EP07
Trill AC
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19m
Live from New York with Tonight’s Conversation, the panel responds to Nadia, who says her high school sweetheart husband of 25 years has cheated for 20 years, and after he was sent back to Guyana, she can’t stop checking his Facebook activity. They challenge her to separate her identity from being his wife, stop fueling anxiety by trying to control him, and focus on self-worth, joy, and boundaries, with one guest urging her to move on by experiencing life beyond him. A second audience member, Natalie, asks how to break the cycle of choosing others over herself; the panel discusses fear, taking off masks, being still, people pleasing, guilt, setting boundaries by saying no, examining what sacrifice has cost, and finally saying yes to personal needs and peace.
00:00 Cold Open Jamaica Joke
00:32 Show Intro New York
01:04 Nadia Cheating Husband Story
02:47 Reclaiming Identity
05:34 Stella Gets Groove Back
07:39 Chaos Is Not A Prize
09:07 Natalie Choosing Yourself
11:59 People Pleasing Boundaries
15:16 Hit Bottom Then Rise
18:00 Say Yes To You
19:02 Closing Outro
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