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The Invisible Rulebook

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What happens when you’re doing everything “right”… but it still feels wrong? In this powerful podcast swap, G-Rex and Dirty Skittles bring you Renee Swanson from The Covert Narcissism Podcast as she breaks down the invisible rules that quietly shape toxic relationships—and why none of it was ever your fault. Awards & Downloads Line Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads is a 2024 People’s Choice Podcast Award Winner (Best Health), 2024 Women in Podcasting Award Winner (Best Mental Health Podcast), 2026 Podcast Tonight Award Winner (Best Mental Health Podcast), and 2026 NYC Podcast Award Audience Choice Winner (Best Hosts), with over 4.5 million downloads and listened to in over 160 countries. Feedback Link Line We’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave us written or voice feedback here:https://castfeedback.com/67521f0bde0b101c7b10442a Mental Health Quote “Healthy relationships do not require you to memorize a rulebook just to exist.” — Renee Swanson Episode Description This episode hits differently—and that’s intentional. As part of a podcast swap, we’re sharing an episode from Renee Swanson, host of The Covert Narcissism Podcast, and it’s one that puts words to something so many people feel but struggle to explain. Renee dives deep into what she calls “the invisible rulebook”—the unspoken, ever-changing expectations that shape unhealthy relationships. These aren’t normal compromises or shared agreements. These are confusing, often contradictory rules that leave you constantly second-guessing yourself, walking on eggshells, and feeling like you’re always getting it wrong… even when no one ever told you what “right” was. Through real stories from her community, Renee highlights how these dynamics show up in everyday life—what seems small on the surface becomes a source of tension, blame, or control. Over time, this creates a cycle of hypervigilance, self-doubt, and emotional exhaustion. What makes this conversation so powerful is the clarity it brings. It’s not about the rules themselves—it’s about the environment they create. A lack of mutual respect, flexibility, and emotional safety slowly erodes your sense of self. This episode is a reminder that if something feels off, there’s a reason. And more importantly, it’s not you. Keywords: covert narcissism, invisible rules, emotional abuse, toxic relationships, self-doubt, gaslighting, relationship anxiety, boundaries, emotional manipulation, mental health awareness, healing journey, self-trust, trauma recovery, personal growth Meet the Host — Renee Swanson Renee Swanson is the host of The Covert Narcissism Podcast and a coach dedicated to helping individuals understand and heal from emotionally manipulative and narcissistic relationship dynamics. Through her work, she brings clarity to confusion and empowers people to rebuild trust in themselves after years of self-doubt. Website: https://covertnarcissism.com/ Key Takeaways The problem isn’t the “rules”—it’s the environment they createFeeling like you’re always wrong is often a conditioned response, not realityControl in toxic relationships often hides in small, everyday interactionsDouble standards are a major red flag in unhealthy dynamicsSelf-doubt grows when you’re constantly managing someone else’s reactionsHealthy relationships allow space for two humans to exist without shrinking Actionable Items When you feel self-doubt, ask: “Are the expectations clear—or constantly changing?”Practice noticing where you feel calm vs. where you feel like you’re “performing.”Remind yourself daily: “I don’t need a rulebook to exist in a healthy relationship.” Important Chapters 00:00:00 – G-Rex introduces the podcast swap and the concept of “getting it wrong.”00:01:07 – Renee explains the invisible rulebook and community-driven stories00:04:00 – Why it’s not about the rules—it’s about the environment00:07:00 – Real-life examples of no-win scenarios in relationships00:12:00 – The emotional toll of constantly anticipating someone else’s needs00:17:00 – Control disguised as preferences and everyday habits00:21:00 – How small rules create long-term psychological impact00:23:00 – The erosion of identity and confidence over time00:24:40 – The truth: you were never the problem00:25:00 – What healthy relationships actually look like Closing CTA Subscribe, Rate, and Review!Remember to subscribe for more inspiring stories. Rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, or visit our Website:https://goesoninourheads.net/add-your-podcast-reviews #MentalHealthPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #Grex #DirtySkittles #Podmatch #CovertNarcissism #ToxicRelationships #EmotionalAbuseRecovery #GaslightingAwareness #SelfTrust #HealingJourney #BoundariesMatter #RelationshipDynamics #EmotionalWellbeing #TraumaHealing #PodcastSwap #SelfWorth #MentalHealthEducation ***********************************************...
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