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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 4 MIN

Dual-Talk | The Snake That Lost Its Voice - Why Being 'Nice' Is Destroying Your Life - Ancient Parable Saves Cancel Culture Survivors

from The Rebuzz Diaries | Life Lessons Delivered by Music · host misterbirk

Settle in with a cup of tea for this life-changing ancient parable that's desperately needed in our cancel culture world. There once was a terrorizing snake who learned to be gentle - but became so passive that children kicked him around like a toy. When he complained, the wise man delivered the profound truth: "I told you not to bite - I didn't say you should never hiss!" This is exactly what's happened to millions of good people today. You've confused being kind with being silent. You've mistaken having boundaries for being cruel. You've forgotten that you can disagree without destroying, stand your ground without standing on others. The revolutionary wisdom: Don't bite - but never stop hissing. Mrs. Rebuzz shares this ancient parable with her gentle Irish authority, delivering therapeutic insight from someone who learned the hard way about family dismissal and finding her authentic voice again. Perfect for: People exhausted by walking on eggshells, former people-pleasers learning boundaries, anyone who's lost their authentic voice, parents worried about children's expression. Your weekly challenge: Find your authentic voice again. Practice expressing genuine thoughts without attacking others. You can be gentle and still have boundaries. You can be kind and still be heard. Your voice matters, even when others tell you it doesn't.

Settle in with a cup of tea for this life-changing ancient parable that's desperately needed in our cancel culture world. There once was a terrorizing snake who learned to be gentle - but became so passive that children kicked him around like a toy. When he complained, the wise man delivered the profound truth: "I told you not to bite - I didn't say you should never hiss!" This is exactly what's happened to millions of good people today. You've confused being kind with being silent. You've mistaken having boundaries for being cruel. You've forgotten that you can disagree without destroying, stand your ground without standing on others. The revolutionary wisdom: Don't bite - but never stop hissing. Mrs. Rebuzz shares this ancient parable with her gentle Irish authority, delivering therapeutic insight from someone who learned the hard way about family dismissal and finding her authentic voice again. Perfect for: People exhausted by walking on eggshells, former people-pleasers learning boundaries, anyone who's lost their authentic voice, parents worried about children's expression. Your weekly challenge: Find your authentic voice again. Practice expressing genuine thoughts without attacking others. You can be gentle and still have boundaries. You can be kind and still be heard. Your voice matters, even when others tell you it doesn't.

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