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When people feel protective, they can accidentally turn into a wrecking ball. In this episode, I discuss what it looks like to lead with love when your work is being questioned, your name is being echoed, or the internet is doing what it does best: jumping to conclusions and throwing stones.
This is a boundary episode, a mental health episode, and a humanity episode. Not a callout. Not a pile-on. A reset.
What we cover:
- How “support” can quietly become harm when people attack others in your name
- The difference between clarity and cruelty
- Why online outrage spreads so fast (and why it feels so satisfying)
- How rumors and partial stories turn into digital verdicts
- What to do instead of dogpiling, harassing, or escalating
- A practical framework for responding with values, not adrenaline
Key takeaways
- You can protect what you build without becoming unsafe.
- Accountability doesn’t require humiliation.
- Before intensity, identity: make sure you have the right person, right source, and real context.
- If you love someone, don’t attack people in their name.
- Repair is leadership: delete, own it, correct it, replace it with something helpful.
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