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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 8 MIN

Why I Cut Off People I Actually Like | The 'NEW' Marriage | Ep457

from Morrow Marriage | Disrupting Divorce · host Cass & Kathryn Morrow

Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you!There are people in your life right now who you genuinely like — good people — who still need to go. Cass and Kathryn Morrow break down the hardest social boundary to hold: not cutting off toxic people, but cutting back on people you actually care about who are anchoring you to the version of your life you're trying to leave. 🔑 What we cover:• Why even positive, likeable people sometimes need to be removed — and how to know when• The real client story: Cass had to tell someone he genuinely liked "we're not friends"• The "sixes can't be with tens" rule — what happens to your circle as you level up• Why you can't pour into thousands of people if you're spending unlimited energy on a few• The important exception: clients who grew and became some of Cass's closest friends• How to tell the difference between someone who's struggling vs. someone who's choosing to stay stuck If you feel guilty cutting people off — or if you keep giving energy to people who take without growing — this episode is for you. --- 💬 Ready to stop being held back? Free training →  https://start.morrowmarriage.com/vslshortoptin🔗 Everything Morrow Marriage → https://www.morrowmarriage.com/resources🎙️ Full podcast playlist → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzgMDD_noj4rUVhb9v9alyZe5ws_Su0I4 🔔 Subscribe — real marriage and life advice. No filter. #PersonalBoundaries #MorrowMarriage #CassMorrow #MarriageAdvice #RelationshipTips #LevelUp #EnergyManagement #OutgrowingPeople #TheNewMarriage #MarriagePodcast #SelfImprovement #DisruptingDivorce #BoundaryCoach #KathrynMorrow #SetBoundariesMorrowMarriage.com | Disrupting Divorce With The “New” MarriageCass and Kathryn came back from the depths of hell to save their marriage and keep their family together.  Battling narcissism, abuse, reactive abuse, emotional, physical and sexual assault. Listen as they share their lessons, actionable steps and real life examples from even the worst of their story. Unscripted, real, raw and against the grain from society’s example of marriage - currently leading to the demise of nearly 78% of all marriages today.Inspiring couples around the world...If they can save their marriage from toxicity, abuse and a sexless marriage - not only survive it all... but THRIVE... what’s your excuse?Join Cass & Kathryn as they flip divorce statistics and fulfill their purpose in life.Have your own questions or topics you would like us to cover? Let us know here: https://forms.gle/7R8GBAdmQRkuZ3NFA

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Text us your questions or topics for the show! We got you! There are people in your life right now who you genuinely like — good people — who still need to go. Cass and Kathryn Morrow break down the hardest social boundary to hold: not cutting off toxic people, but cutting back on people you actually care about who are anchoring you to the version of your life you're trying to leave. 🔑 What we cover: • Why even positive, likeable people sometimes need to be removed — and how to know when ...

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