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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2025 · 2H 12M

3. My Story [Part 2]: Breaking Generational Cycles & Finding Myself

from The Yapping Hermit · host Aline

In this second part of my introduction, I’m picking up exactly where I left off in last week's episode and share the messy and transformative chapters and initiations that shaped who I am today. (plus a whole lotta keepin' it real)I talk about:​my ADHD diagnosis, medication, psychiatry, and reclaiming my identity outside of society's idea of "productivity"​my uni struggles, imposter syndrome & skin-picking / hair-pulling as subconscious tactics to stay small & invisible​claircognisance & the need to prove my knowledge​how the point of getting that degree was to break karmic / generational cycles of unworthiness​guilt, boundaries & the relationship with my parents​how Astrology and Human Design helped me find back to myselfAlso, I'm sorry about the cracking sounds throughout this episode. I recorded this sitting on an old wooden chair, which has become a lil' creaky with age and I'm still learning how to edit my audio properly. So thanks for your patience while I figure this out. 🫰–Aaand as promised:Here's the Podcast that made me see how harmful psychiatric labels can be and really helped me stop over-identifying with my ADHD diagnosis: back from the borderlineAnd here's my mentor's website: flow&power (German only though)–If you want to connect, share your thoughts, or book a Human Design & Astrology reading, you can always reach out to me on ⁠Instagram⁠ or via ⁠email at [email protected]⁠. I'd love to hear from you. ✨

In this second part of my introduction, I’m picking up exactly where I left off in last week's episode and share the messy and transformative chapters and initiations that shaped who I am today. (plus a whole lotta keepin' it real)I talk about:​my ADHD diagnosis, medication, psychiatry, and reclaiming my identity outside of society's idea of "productivity"​my uni struggles, imposter syndrome & skin-picking / hair-pulling as subconscious tactics to stay small & invisible​claircognisance & the need to prove my knowledge​how the point of getting that degree was to break karmic / generational cycles of unworthiness​guilt, boundaries & the relationship with my parents​how Astrology and Human Design helped me find back to myselfAlso, I'm sorry about the cracking sounds throughout this episode. I recorded this sitting on an old wooden chair, which has become a lil' creaky with age and I'm still learning how to edit my audio properly. So thanks for your patience while I figure this out. 🫰–Aaand as promised:Here's the Podcast that made me see how harmful psychiatric labels can be and really helped me stop over-identifying with my ADHD diagnosis: back from the borderlineAnd here's my mentor's website: flow&power (German only though)–If you want to connect, share your thoughts, or book a Human Design & Astrology reading, you can always reach out to me on ⁠Instagram⁠ or via ⁠email at [email protected]⁠. I'd love to hear from you. ✨

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