Going “No Contact” with People You Love (Here's Why)
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The no contact trend is everywhere. People are cutting off family members, ghosting old friends, and walking away from relationships that used to be non-negotiable.
Why? Because we've reached a point in human evolution where you don't need your family to survive. For the first time ever, people have the freedom to consciously choose who gets access to their energy.
In this episode, we talk about “Obligation Town” – the place where most people live their entire lives doing things they don't want to do just because they "should."
We share why obligation breeds resentment, what unconditional love actually means, and the flashlight analogy that changed how we think about boundaries.
If you've ever felt guilty for setting boundaries with family, this conversation will give you permission to choose yourself.
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Cameron Hogan is an intuitive healer who helps high-performers shed their limiting beliefs and awaken. He is CEO of High Vibe Ventures, where he’s evolving work and business practices to match the planet’s rising consciousness. Cameron loves to write, speak at conferences, solve major life problems via courses, and build communities for meaningful connection like The Board.
Elle Beecher helps people find community and fall in love with their lives. Elle is founder and leader of The Board Walks, a global movement of weekly walks in multiple cities with over 17,000 attendees, and its premium extension called The Board. She writes openly about her experiences and 2 AM revelations in The Elle Diaries newsletter. She was awarded Forbes 30 Under 30 for her expertise in community building.