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The Q-Chat Ep. 214 Geaux Let Go: Embracing the Good in Goodbye
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In this deeply personal solo episode of The Q-Chat, Shronda Armstrong returns with a powerful message about the strength, clarity, and healing found in letting go. From toxic family dynamics to broken friendships and the pressure to forgive too soon, she explores why setting boundaries—and even cutting ties—isn't cruel, it's self-love.
Shronda reflects on the emotional labor of being the family scapegoat, the pain of people-pleasing, and the silent weight of unspoken trauma. She challenges the idea that forgiveness must be immediate, confronts cut-off culture, and reminds listeners that preserving your peace is not up for debate.
This episode is for anyone who's ever walked away and wrestled with guilt—or is still finding the courage to do so.
“There is good in goodbye. There's peace on the other side. And you are worthy of that peace.”
We're covering:
The truth about cutting people off
People-pleasing as a trauma response
Family scapegoating and generational shame
The real cost of ignoring red flags
Forgiving on your timeline
Reclaiming your peace, power, and purpose
Connect with Shronda at www.geauxqueen.com for podcast episodes, magazine features, Pink Reign calls, and in-person empowerment events in Dallas. And remember:
You don’t need their permission to protect your peace. Geaux let go.
Follow for weekly conversations on self-love, healing, and empowerment.
Visit: www.geauxqueen.com IG: @iam_geauxqueen | @theqchat_podcast
203 episodes
The Q-Chat Ep. 214 Geaux Let Go: Embracing the Good in Goodbye
The Q-Chat Podcast: Self-Love and Empowerment Conversation for Queens
Manage episode 491951142 series 3240643
In this deeply personal solo episode of The Q-Chat, Shronda Armstrong returns with a powerful message about the strength, clarity, and healing found in letting go. From toxic family dynamics to broken friendships and the pressure to forgive too soon, she explores why setting boundaries—and even cutting ties—isn't cruel, it's self-love.
Shronda reflects on the emotional labor of being the family scapegoat, the pain of people-pleasing, and the silent weight of unspoken trauma. She challenges the idea that forgiveness must be immediate, confronts cut-off culture, and reminds listeners that preserving your peace is not up for debate.
This episode is for anyone who's ever walked away and wrestled with guilt—or is still finding the courage to do so.
“There is good in goodbye. There's peace on the other side. And you are worthy of that peace.”
We're covering:
The truth about cutting people off
People-pleasing as a trauma response
Family scapegoating and generational shame
The real cost of ignoring red flags
Forgiving on your timeline
Reclaiming your peace, power, and purpose
Connect with Shronda at www.geauxqueen.com for podcast episodes, magazine features, Pink Reign calls, and in-person empowerment events in Dallas. And remember:
You don’t need their permission to protect your peace. Geaux let go.
Follow for weekly conversations on self-love, healing, and empowerment.
Visit: www.geauxqueen.com IG: @iam_geauxqueen | @theqchat_podcast
203 episodes
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