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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 38 MIN

What's Mine and What's Theirs?

from Related, the Podcast · host Katelyn and Kelsey

In this episode, the Katelyn and Kelsey discuss the common themes of navigating personal responsibility and boundaries within various kinds of relationships, from friendships and parental dynamics to romantic relationships and marriages. They explore the internalization of conflicts, how to discern which issues are yours versus those of others, and the importance of setting healthy boundaries. The episode aims to help listeners recognize and reflect on their tendencies, providing insights into achieving healthier interactions and relationships. The discussion is complemented by relatable examples and touches upon how social media and popular culture, like reality TV, illustrate these dynamics.   (00:00) Drink Preferences (00:32) Personal Habits and Pet Peeves (01:42) Main Topic: Relationships and Boundaries (02:47) Conflict Resolution Strategies (03:10) People Pleasing and Internalizing Issues (05:44) Blaming and Projecting in Relationships (06:35) Healthy Boundaries and Communication (08:32) Parental Influence on Adult Behavior (14:38) Friendship Dynamics and Insecurities (22:59) Romantic Relationships and Accountability (29:33) Practical Takeaways and Self-Reflection (32:35) Pop Culture Segment: Real Housewives (36:24) Final Thoughts

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