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Where You End and I Begin

Where You End and I Begin

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Boundaries aren't walls. Learning where you end and your partner begins — and why that's the foundation of a healthy relationship.Copyright Podra Network Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Guilt Trip Highway: Why Boundaries Feel So Hard to Enforce
    May 1 2026
    In this episode of Where You End and I Begin, host Cara Lennox explores why setting and maintaining boundaries often triggers intense feelings of guilt and discomfort. She examines the psychological patterns that make saying 'no' feel so challenging, from cultural conditioning to family dynamics that prioritize harmony over individual needs. Lennox discusses the difference between guilt and shame in boundary-setting contexts, explaining how guilt can sometimes signal growth rather than wrongdoing. The episode delves into common misconceptions about boundaries, reframing them not as walls that exclude others, but as bridges that enable authentic connection. Listeners will discover practical insights about the 'guilt trip highway' phenomenon, where people consistently abandon their own needs to avoid disappointing others, often leading to resentment and passive-aggressive behaviors. Lennox offers a fresh perspective on boundaries as acts of self-preservation that ultimately benefit all relationships involved. She addresses the cultural narratives around being a 'good person' and how these can become rigid rules that prevent healthy limit-setting. The episode concludes with practical guidance on starting small with boundary-setting and developing curiosity about guilt responses rather than automatically avoiding them.
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    5 mins
  • Walls vs. Windows: The Art of Healthy Emotional Protection
    Apr 24 2026
    In this episode of Where You End and I Begin, host Cara Lennox explores the delicate balance between emotional protection and openness to connection. Using the metaphor of walls versus windows, this episode examines how we can create healthy boundaries that filter rather than block our relationships entirely. Drawing inspiration from Japanese architectural concepts like 'ma' and historical examples of controlled openings, Cara discusses the art of graduated disclosure and calibrated vulnerability. Learn about building emotional architecture that serves both safety and connection, recognizing when temporary closure is necessary, and developing the skill of knowing what to share, when, and with whom. This episode offers insights into creating permeable boundaries that allow for authentic relationships while maintaining emotional wellbeing. Whether you tend to overshare or keep everyone at distance, discover how to find the middle ground that honors both your need for protection and your desire for meaningful connection. Perfect for anyone navigating relationships, building trust, or learning to balance vulnerability with self-care.
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    5 mins
  • When 'Yes' Becomes a Prison: Breaking Free from People-Pleasing in Love
    Apr 17 2026
    In this powerful episode of Where You End and I Begin, host Cara Lennox explores the hidden dangers of people-pleasing in romantic relationships. Discover how constantly saying 'yes' to keep the peace might actually be creating distance between you and your partner, and why authentic self-expression is crucial for genuine intimacy.

    Key topics covered include recognizing people-pleasing patterns, understanding the fear of abandonment that drives accommodating behavior, and the difference between being considerate and losing yourself in a relationship. Cara examines how people-pleasing can create resentment on both sides and discusses why partners who truly love you want to know your authentic preferences and needs.

    Learn practical strategies for breaking free from automatic agreement, starting with small expressions of genuine preference and paying attention to the physical sensations that arise when considering saying no. This episode offers insights into building relationships based on equality rather than self-abandonment.

    Perfect for anyone who struggles with setting boundaries in relationships, finds themselves always accommodating others, or wants to understand the balance between being supportive and maintaining authenticity. Explore how healthy relationships require two whole people, not one person and their shadow.

    Relationship advice, people pleasing, boundaries in love, authentic relationships, communication skills.
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    5 mins
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