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DARK PLACES HAVE DARKER CORNERS.

Episode 4 of the VOICES AND CHOICES podcast, hosted by Kelly Kalupandi Kantumoya, titled "DARK PLACES HAVE DARKER CORNERS. " was published on August 19, 2020 and runs 17 minutes.

August 19, 2020 ·17m · VOICES AND CHOICES

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Have you ever built an image for yourself so perfect that it’s draining ? Instead of you living in the reality of whats happening in and around your life, you’re forced to keep up with appearances and focused on making sure EVERYONE around you thinks you’re “That person that has his/her whole life figured out” when that’s not the case. Are you not tired of making confession that are far from honest with the attempt of making sure peoples ideals about you don’t change ? Me too.

Have you ever built an image for yourself so perfect that it’s draining ? Instead of you living in the reality of whats happening in and around your life, you’re forced to keep up with appearances and focused on making sure EVERYONE around you thinks you’re “That person that has his/her whole life figured out” when that’s not the case. Are you not tired of making confession that are far from honest with the attempt of making sure peoples ideals about you don’t change ? Me too.
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