In this episode, Emilie opens a raw and often-avoided conversation about suicide. Not as a personal failure, but as a mirror of the world we’ve created. She shares her own experience with not wanting to be here anymore, and questions the narratives we hold about life, death, and responsibility. Why do we call it unnatural to want to die, when the world itself has become so deeply unnatural? Why do we treat those who no longer want to live as the problem, instead of seeing them as proof of a c...
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In this episode, Emilie opens a raw and often-avoided conversation about suicide. Not as a personal failure, but as a mirror of the world we’ve created. She shares her own experience with not wanting to be here anymore, and questions the narratives we hold about life, death, and responsibility. Why do we call it unnatural to want to die, when the world itself has become so deeply unnatural? Why do we treat those who no longer want to live as the problem, instead of seeing them as proof of a c...
Now You Feel My Pain: Jealousy, Hurt People & Breaking the Cycle
Love & Liberate
32 minutes
2 months ago
Now You Feel My Pain: Jealousy, Hurt People & Breaking the Cycle
Ever caught yourself wanting others to feel your pain? Or wanting to cause others the pain that you're feeling? In this very raw and vulnerable personal story, Emilie shares how she once found herself resenting others for having what she deeply longed for. She reflects on the phrase “hurt people hurt people,” and on the hopeful truth that “healed people heal people” as well. What you’ll hear in this episode: How pain and jealousy show up in everyday lifeWhy we often want others to feel ...
Love & Liberate
In this episode, Emilie opens a raw and often-avoided conversation about suicide. Not as a personal failure, but as a mirror of the world we’ve created. She shares her own experience with not wanting to be here anymore, and questions the narratives we hold about life, death, and responsibility. Why do we call it unnatural to want to die, when the world itself has become so deeply unnatural? Why do we treat those who no longer want to live as the problem, instead of seeing them as proof of a c...