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E. 4 Boundaries

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Hello So Deep Peeps!

Welcome to That’s So Deep. This is the podcast where we try to root out loneliness one conversation at a time. In this episode, we tackle the topic of BOUNDARIES. This is the first of a two part episode so stay tuned for our next episode where we talk about BOUNDARIES and PEOPLE PLEASING!

Some deep things we cover:

  1. Where did Phyllis and Julie first learn about boundaries and personal space? Julie discusses what it was like growing up in a big family and sharing one bathroom. Phyllis shares some cultural values of growing up with parents who immigrated from Hong Kong.
  2. How do Phyllis and Julie define boundaries?
  3. What is a “one-sided friendship”? And how do boundaries come into play?
  4. Phyllis comes to the defense of nurturers. Why it is hard to have boundaries when you’re a nurturing person.
  5. What are our non-negotiable boundaries? Phyllis discusses what a non-negotiable boundary looks like surrounding conversation about her daughter’s body.

Take-aways:

  1. Think about what your “non-negotiable” boundaries are and write them down. Why are these your non-negotiables?
  2. Think about what your more “flexible” boundaries are and write them down. Why are you willing to be more flexible surrounding these boundaries?

We want to have a conversation with you!

The whole point of this podcast is to facilitate and encourage deeper conversations and we want to hear from you! Please leave us messages, art, poetry, feedback, insights, vents, questions, possible topics...all of it!

Here is how you can reach us:

Voicemail: 805-288-0884

Email: sodeeppeeps@gmail.com

If you liked this podcast, give us a LIKE or a SHARE and if you don’t want to miss an episode, click that BELL so you can be notified right away when the next episode releases.

We love you and can’t wait for our next deep conversation!

Love,

Phyllis and Julie

Resources and articles we referenced in the episode:

  1. 10 Tips for Setting Healthy Boundaries by Nicole Arzt, LMFT
  continue reading

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Content provided by Phyllis Wong. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Phyllis Wong or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Hello So Deep Peeps!

Welcome to That’s So Deep. This is the podcast where we try to root out loneliness one conversation at a time. In this episode, we tackle the topic of BOUNDARIES. This is the first of a two part episode so stay tuned for our next episode where we talk about BOUNDARIES and PEOPLE PLEASING!

Some deep things we cover:

  1. Where did Phyllis and Julie first learn about boundaries and personal space? Julie discusses what it was like growing up in a big family and sharing one bathroom. Phyllis shares some cultural values of growing up with parents who immigrated from Hong Kong.
  2. How do Phyllis and Julie define boundaries?
  3. What is a “one-sided friendship”? And how do boundaries come into play?
  4. Phyllis comes to the defense of nurturers. Why it is hard to have boundaries when you’re a nurturing person.
  5. What are our non-negotiable boundaries? Phyllis discusses what a non-negotiable boundary looks like surrounding conversation about her daughter’s body.

Take-aways:

  1. Think about what your “non-negotiable” boundaries are and write them down. Why are these your non-negotiables?
  2. Think about what your more “flexible” boundaries are and write them down. Why are you willing to be more flexible surrounding these boundaries?

We want to have a conversation with you!

The whole point of this podcast is to facilitate and encourage deeper conversations and we want to hear from you! Please leave us messages, art, poetry, feedback, insights, vents, questions, possible topics...all of it!

Here is how you can reach us:

Voicemail: 805-288-0884

Email: sodeeppeeps@gmail.com

If you liked this podcast, give us a LIKE or a SHARE and if you don’t want to miss an episode, click that BELL so you can be notified right away when the next episode releases.

We love you and can’t wait for our next deep conversation!

Love,

Phyllis and Julie

Resources and articles we referenced in the episode:

  1. 10 Tips for Setting Healthy Boundaries by Nicole Arzt, LMFT
  continue reading

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