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You’ve done the work—you’ve healed, grown, or simply changed—and yet some people still talk to you like you’re the old version of yourself. They relate to the you who overgave, who didn’t have boundaries, who laughed off disrespect, who stayed small to keep everyone else comfortable. This episode explores what happens when your identity evolves faster than some of your relationships, and why being “loyal” to who you used to be can quietly betray who you are now. You’ll be invited to notice where you slip back into outdated roles, stories, or jokes just to make other people feel at ease, and you’ll get a simple, compassionate way to start bringing your current self into old spaces—without needing to cut everyone off or justify your growth. With one small interrupting sentence you can use the next time someone treats you like the past version of you, you’ll begin practicing what it looks like to stand in your present identity, even when others are still catching up. If this episode hit home, pour a glass, click the link to join the community, and come deeper with us inside The Unwine Club—where we make room for both who you were and who you’re becoming, without asking you to shrink to fit anyone’s memory.
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