Episode Summary
Send an anonymous text message🎧 From toxic family patterns to relationship breakthroughs - Shawnti Refuge reveals how childhood models shape our love lives! In this raw and powerful episode, mental health coach and author Shawnti opens up about growing up with unhealthy relationship examples and shares how she broke free to build genuine connection.Through honest storytelling and hard-won wisdom, Shawnti exposes the generational patterns that keep us stuck in toxic relationships.This transformative episode explores:How parents' relationships become our relationship blueprintThe dangerous impact of bringing random partners around your kidsThe three essential elements of truly healthy relationshipsReal strategies for healing when you've never seen healthy loveThe journey from player to committed partnerHow to find relationship mentors when you lack positive examplesPerfect for: Teens from challenging family backgrounds, students questioning their parents' relationship choices, young people wanting to break toxic patterns, and the counselors, teachers, and parents guiding youth toward healthier relationships. Plus: Critical insights on building strong connections even when you didn't see them modeled at home.To learn more about Shawnti Refuge, please click on the link below.http://shawntirefuge.comSupport the showTo learn more about what I do besides podcasting, please visit https://www.fatimabey.com/If you have any comments, topic suggestions, or would like to be a guest on the show, please click on one of the links below.Comments:https://podio.com/webforms/28853411/2333382Topic Suggestions:https://podio.com/webforms/28802470/2325604Request To Be An Adult Guest:https://podio.com/webforms/28639564/2300254Request To Be A Teen Guest:https://podio.com/webforms/28750381/2317313Follow me on social mediahttps://smartlink.metricool.com/public/smartlink/fatimabeythemindshifterSubscribe to my YouTube channel, where you will find 100+ videos of my words of wisdom and life lessons.https://www.youtube.com/@TheMindShifterThank you for listening.