What does it truly mean to support someone you love without losing yourself in the process?
In Episode 3 of Sacred Frequency, we explore the delicate balance between compassion and boundaries, and why loving someone does not mean becoming responsible for their healing. Many women naturally step into the role of nurturer, fixer, or rescuer—especially when the men in their lives are carrying unspoken trauma. But where is the line between offering support and sacrificing your own well-being?
Join host Chasity Anderson, BSN, RN, Nurse Practitioner, holistic health practitioner, and founder of Align Whole Oneness Holistic Services, for a heartfelt conversation about creating emotionally healthy relationships rooted in empathy, accountability, and mutual growth.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- The difference between supporting and rescuing someone you love.
- Why many men struggle to express emotional pain.
- How trauma can affect communication, intimacy, and relationships.
- Practical ways to create emotional safety without enabling unhealthy patterns.
- The importance of boundaries, self-care, and honoring your own healing journey.
- How couples can grow together while taking responsibility for their individual healing.
This episode is an invitation for women to release the pressure of "fixing" others and instead embrace a healthier, more sustainable way of loving—one built on presence, respect, and trust. It also encourages men to recognize that accepting support is not a sign of weakness, but an act of courage.
Whether you're a wife, partner, mother, daughter, sister, or friend, this conversation offers valuable insight into building stronger, healthier relationships while protecting your own peace.
Remember: You can walk beside someone on their healing journey, but you cannot walk the path for them.