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Owning Your Own Sh!t with Friends and Family - Part 3 || DD199 || David and Rachel

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In this episode of the Divorce Devil Podcast (Episode 199), David and Rachel focus on navigating toxic relationships during divorce recovery, particularly with friends, family, and acquaintances. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, owning your actions, and recognizing patterns of harmful behavior in relationships. David and Rachel emphasize the challenge of dealing with toxic family members, who often feel entitled to access and respect due to shared history. They argue that respect is earned, not automatically granted based on familial ties.

Rachel shares personal experiences about growing up in a toxic environment, dealing with narcissistic behavior, and breaking cycles of dysfunction. She highlights the importance of self-awareness and refusing to perpetuate negative patterns in relationships. David adds that healing requires reflecting on past relationships and learning to build healthier ones, while also detaching from toxic individuals who disrupt personal growth.

The hosts stress the need to avoid assumptions, take responsibility for one’s actions, and communicate clear expectations to others. They discuss how divorce reveals deeper issues in relationships and serves as an opportunity for personal growth. Ultimately, they advocate for prioritizing mental and emotional well-being over maintaining unhealthy connections, even if it means estranging oneself from family members.

The episode concludes with reflections on self-care, the power of boundaries, and the role of personal accountability in rebuilding after divorce.

10 Important Points from the Podcast:

  1. Toxic relationships often surface during divorce recovery and require active management.

  2. Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining mental and emotional health.

  3. Respect must be earned, even among family members, and is not automatic due to shared history.

  4. Narcissistic and toxic behaviors can be deeply ingrained in families, but cycles can be broken.

  5. Self-awareness and taking responsibility for one’s actions are essential for healing.

  6. Divorce provides an opportunity to reassess relationships and personal values.

  7. Assumptions and preconceived notions about others often lead to misunderstandings.

  8. Communicating clear expectations helps others understand acceptable behavior.

  9. Estranging from toxic family members can lead to greater personal well-being.

  10. Self-care and prioritizing one’s emotional health are vital during divorce recovery.


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In this episode of the Divorce Devil Podcast (Episode 199), David and Rachel focus on navigating toxic relationships during divorce recovery, particularly with friends, family, and acquaintances. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, owning your actions, and recognizing patterns of harmful behavior in relationships. David and Rachel emphasize the challenge of dealing with toxic family members, who often feel entitled to access and respect due to shared history. They argue that respect is earned, not automatically granted based on familial ties.

Rachel shares personal experiences about growing up in a toxic environment, dealing with narcissistic behavior, and breaking cycles of dysfunction. She highlights the importance of self-awareness and refusing to perpetuate negative patterns in relationships. David adds that healing requires reflecting on past relationships and learning to build healthier ones, while also detaching from toxic individuals who disrupt personal growth.

The hosts stress the need to avoid assumptions, take responsibility for one’s actions, and communicate clear expectations to others. They discuss how divorce reveals deeper issues in relationships and serves as an opportunity for personal growth. Ultimately, they advocate for prioritizing mental and emotional well-being over maintaining unhealthy connections, even if it means estranging oneself from family members.

The episode concludes with reflections on self-care, the power of boundaries, and the role of personal accountability in rebuilding after divorce.

10 Important Points from the Podcast:

  1. Toxic relationships often surface during divorce recovery and require active management.

  2. Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining mental and emotional health.

  3. Respect must be earned, even among family members, and is not automatic due to shared history.

  4. Narcissistic and toxic behaviors can be deeply ingrained in families, but cycles can be broken.

  5. Self-awareness and taking responsibility for one’s actions are essential for healing.

  6. Divorce provides an opportunity to reassess relationships and personal values.

  7. Assumptions and preconceived notions about others often lead to misunderstandings.

  8. Communicating clear expectations helps others understand acceptable behavior.

  9. Estranging from toxic family members can lead to greater personal well-being.

  10. Self-care and prioritizing one’s emotional health are vital during divorce recovery.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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