Ep. 56 - Why being yourself is the hardest thing you'll ever do but it's worth it. with Sohjé (So Jay) Johnson
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This episiode is about liberation through boundaries. It's about making peace with relationships that shift, choosing not to stay in spaces that harm you, and refusing to co-sign narratives that don't align with your truth. It's not about being combative—it's about being clear. It's also about how bravery can look like a single sentence: "I was just informing you."
Key Ideas You Could Build Around:
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Bravery as Boundaries: It's brave to say, "That hurt me," or "I'm no longer available for that," especially to people who love you conditionally.
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Friendship and Utility: When you're everyone's "useful friend," your worth gets tied to what you do more than who you are. This piece challenges that.
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Non-Mutual Closure: Sometimes the breakup, the shift, or the silence doesn't need mutual agreement. You get to end it. Period.
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Reclaiming the Narrative: "I plunked out the first time by letting you tell a different version of the story." Whew. That line alone could be a sermon.
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Spiritual Alignment in Romance: That conversation with the now-partner is one of the most emotionally evolved dialogues I've seen captured—he received her reflection with grace, not ego.