EP 66: Were We Taught Respect or Taught Fear? Unpacking How We Were Raised
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Respect was everything in many households growing up. But was it actually respect, or was it fear wearing respect's clothes?
In this episode of Talking Brown Sugar, Rajah and Angela get honest about how respect was defined in their home, what role fear played in how kids behaved, and how those early lessons show up in adult relationships decades later.
Angela shares how her household ran on mutual respect — you give it, you get it — and why she always told her kids not to fear anyone on earth but God. Rajah reflects on how her biggest fear wasn't punishment, it was disappointing her mother and why that distinction matters more than people realize.
They also get into the long-term damage that fear-based parenting can do: adults who overthink, can't trust, can't make decisions and elderly parents who become fearful of the adult children they never truly connected with
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