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EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 40 MIN

Survival Mode Starts Young: Teen Dating Violence, Boundaries & Breaking the Cycle

from Survival Mode Disrupted with Leticia R Francis

In this deeply honest episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Natasha Ickes joins Leticia to unpack how survival mode often begins in adolescence — long before we have language for abuse, boundaries, or nervous system regulation.Natasha shares multiple experiences of teen and young-adult dating violence, homelessness, and control, revealing how unmet emotional needs and parental wounds made chaos feel familiar and connection feel unsafe.Together, they explore why survivors normalize instability, how the body becomes addicted to chaos, and why healthy love can feel uncomfortable when dysfunction is your baseline.The conversation also moves toward healing: self-awareness, reprogramming beliefs, setting boundaries, and consciously parenting in a way that breaks generational cycles.Highlights include:🧠 Survival mode as tunnel vision and “just getting through the day”🚩 Teen dating violence and early boundary violations💔 Parental wounds and the search for love in unsafe places⚠️ Chaos as familiarity — and peace as a threat🔁 Rewriting patterns through awareness and boundaries👩‍👧 Conscious parenting as generational healing🎙️ What We Talk About:What survival mode really looks like in teenagersTeen dating violence and early relationship traumaEmotional neglect and the need to be seen and lovedWhy survivors normalize instability and chaosThe nervous system’s addiction to dysfunctionHealthy relationships feeling “boring” or unsafeSelf-awareness as the first phase of healingReprogramming beliefs about love and worthPeople-pleasing, lack of boundaries, and self-abandonmentParenting with emotional safety to break the cycleTeaching children emotional literacy before academics🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is when you can’t see beyond today.”“When chaos is familiar, peace feels unsafe.”“You can’t outrun or outwork your trauma — you have to face it.”“Breaking the cycle starts with self-awareness and self-love.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters:Because teen dating violence is far more common than we want to admit — and its impact doesn’t end in adolescence.This episode shows how early trauma wires our nervous system, shapes who we choose, and keeps us stuck in survival patterns well into adulthood.Natasha’s story highlights the power of awareness, boundaries, and conscious parenting in ending generational trauma.If you want to understand why survival mode keeps repeating — and how to stop it — this conversation is essential.💬 Connect with Natasha:Facebook | TikTok | Website (search Natasha Ickes)📖 Book: Healing While Black: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Psychology, and the Science of Healing (releasing soon)

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