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  • This podcast explores the silent lives of the highly sensitive, the deeply feeling, and the emotionally fluent. Those who live with complex PTSD, ancestral trauma, emotional hyper-awareness, and spiritual exhaustion. The ones who function in the world but crash behind closed doors. Who feel the weight of generations in their nervous systems and are often mislabeled as "too much."

    Here, we give language to the ache. We unpack the psychology of complex trauma, the poetry of emotional memory, and the quiet grief of souls that feel centuries old. This is not about sadness in the conventional sense, it’s about soul sadness. About being shaped by absence, silence, and survival.

    If you've ever cried to a song without knowing why, stared out of a window feeling homesick for a place that doesn’t exist, or felt unseen in a world that prizes resilience over truth—you are not alone.

    Welcome to a space where sensitivity is strength, depth is honored, and your story is safe.

    Topics we explore:

    Complex PTSD and emotional survival

    Highly sensitive people & empathic wiring

    Ancestral trauma and generational grief

    Nervous system regulation & healing

    The psychology of soul tiredness

    Emotional hyper-awareness and intuition

    Unmet needs, unspoken pain, and invisible wounds

    Healing through awareness, language, and presenceSubscribe now:

    Rethink That. | Tolani, MSc. | Substack

    Read the deeper essays on Substack:https://rethinkthat.substack.com/p/why-some-souls-carry-an-ocean-the?r=olnqyKeywords: soul sadness, CPTSD podcast, emotional healing, highly sensitive people, trauma-informed, ancestral grief, complex trauma, nervous system healing, deep feelers, spiritual fatigue, mental health, inner healing, emotional resilience, HSP podcast



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  • In this episode, we unpack one of the most overlooked forces in abusive systems: the enabler. While society teaches us to fear the obvious villain: the narcissist, the manipulator, the aggressor, there’s someone even more insidious standing quietly beside them: the person who says nothing, does nothing, and protects power by remaining silent.

    From toxic families and workplaces to systemic cultural harm, we explore how moral cowardice, fear of conflict, and emotional allegiance to the status quo allow abuse to thrive. Silence isn’t neutrality, it’s complicity. And the enabler isn’t harmless, they’re essential to oppression.

    Topics Covered:

    What is enabling behaviour and why is it so dangerous?

    How silence protects abusers

    Emotional addiction to comfort and safety

    Why neutrality is a choice with consequences

    The psychology of enablers: image over integrity

    Systems of harm: narcissistic families, toxic workplaces, abusive relationships

    Calling out moral cowardice and reclaiming personal integrity

    Why speaking up matters more than everSubscribe now and start your journey toward emotional freedom.

    Rethink That. | Tolani, MSc. | Substack

    Full post here:

    https://rethinkthat.substack.com/p/why-the-most-dangerous-person-isnt?r=olnqy

    Keywords: abuse enablers, silence is not neutral, moral cowardice, toxic systems, psychological abuse, speaking up, emotional safety, enabling behaviour, abusive dynamics, complicity, bystander behaviour, systemic harm



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  • In a world built on illusion, the truth-teller is always the threat. This episode dives deep into the archetype of the scapegoat—the one who refuses to perform, questions the script, and exposes the fractures in narcissistic systems. We explore the narcissist's false self, the dynamics of projection and control, and how scapegoats—whether in families, institutions, or society—become mirrors of the truth others fear to face.

    Are scapegoats truly the “problem,” or are they the ones here to break generational cycles? We connect psychology, spirituality, and history to reveal the power of the scapegoat as the alchemist—the one who transforms exile into liberation.

    🔹 The narcissist vs. the scapegoat: two opposing paths🔹 Why narcissists fear those who hold truth🔹 The scapegoat’s role in family, culture, and history🔹 From isolation to emancipation: reclaiming sovereignty

    If you've ever felt like the outsider, the disruptor, or the one who just sees too much, this episode is for you. It's time to shift the narrative. Listen now.

    Subscribe now and start your journey toward emotional freedom.

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    Full Post Here:https://open.substack.com/pub/rethinkthat/p/why-the-scapegoat-carries-the-truth?r=olnqy&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

    (Keywords: narcissistic abuse, family scapegoat, toxic family dynamics, generational trauma, psychological healing, spiritual awakening, truth-teller, emotional intelligence, breaking cycles, shadow work, inner healing)



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  • Is forgiveness truly about healing or about silencing victims? Discover why you don’t owe anyone forgiveness and how true healing comes from accountability. In this episode, we dismantle the myth of forgiveness, exposing how it’s often used to silence victims, shift blame, and maintain social order rather than foster true healing. You’ll learn why you do not owe anyone forgiveness and how true emotional liberation comes from validation, accountability, and reclaiming your own power.

    What You’ll Learn:Why forgiveness is often weaponized against victimsHow religious & societal structures push forgiveness to maintain powerThe difference between healing and forced reconciliationWhy setting boundaries isn’t “holding onto negativity”How to find closure without forgivingIf you’ve ever felt pressured to forgive when you weren’t ready, this episode is for you. It’s time to reclaim your own path to healing.

    Subscribe now and start your journey toward emotional freedom.Rethink That. | Tolani, MSc. | SubstackFull Post Here:https://open.substack.com/pub/rethinkthat/p/why-the-virtues-you-were-taught-exist?r=olnqy&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false



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  • In a world that glorifies resilience, we’re taught to suppress, ignore, and push forward. But what if true strength lies in embracing our emotions rather than denying them?

    In this episode, we dismantle society’s obsession with emotional control and explore why unprocessed feelings don’t disappear—they transform into resentment, numbness, and deep suffering. Learn why the only way out is through, and how surrendering to your emotions can unlock profound healing, wisdom, and personal power.

    What You'll Learn:Why suppressing emotions creates deeper painThe hidden ways emotional repression affects your body & mindHow to navigate the 7 stages of emotional processingWhy healing has no timeline (and why that’s a good thing)Practical ways to sit with your emotions instead of running from them

    If you’ve ever felt lost in your emotions or wondered why healing takes time, this episode is for you. Subscribe now and start your journey toward emotional freedom.Rethink That. | Tolani, MSc. | SubstackFull Post Here:https://open.substack.com/pub/rethinkthat/p/why-the-only-way-out-is-through?r=olnqy&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false



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  • Most people assume intimacy starts with desire. But I don’t move that way. This episode is a meditation on asexuality, emotional literacy, and reclaiming the right to be full without being “awakened.”

    In this episode, I explore what it means to exist on the asexual spectrum in a world that demands performance. We talk about the loss of emotional depth in modern intimacy, the pressure to sexualise connection, and what it really means to honour your inner compass when desire is conditional, not automatic. This isn’t repression. It’s clarity.

    What You'll Hear:

    Why modern intimacy often feels hollow

    The link between performative sexuality and emotional immaturity

    What it means to be asexual or demisexual in an allonormative world

    How withholding desire can be a radical act of self-honour

    Redefining connection outside of conquest culture

    "Access to me is a privilege, not a reward for charm or persistence."

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    Why I’m Not “Missing” Anything. - by Tolani, MSc.

    #Asexuality #EmotionalLiteracy #Demisexual #IntimacyPodcast #ShadowWork #SelfSovereignty #NonPerformativeConnection #DesireAfterTrust #AuthenticityOverImage



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  • In this episode, I explore the disconnect and unsettling feeling I feel in neurotypical spaces. I dive into the uncomfortable dynamics that occur when I don’t dilute my thoughts or shrink my feelings. This episode reflects on how I’ve learned to navigate a world that prefers easy, predictable communication and the peace I’ve found in embracing my neurodivergent self.Topics:

    The discomfort of clarity in neurotypical communication

    The difference between truth and societal expectations

    How neurotypicals misunderstand directness

    Finding acceptance with neurodivergent individuals

    The beauty of unfiltered, non-transactional connectionWant to hear more raw insights? Subscribe to my Substack for exclusive episodes: Rethink That. | Tolani Chantel, MSc. | SubstackFull transcript of this episode available at: https://rethinkthat.substack.com/p/why-i-prefer-to-befriend-neurodivergents?r=olnqy



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  • In this episode, I reflect on the profound impact of stepping away from Instagram and how it has allowed me to build deeper, more authentic connections. In a world obsessed with image and validation, I’ve chosen silence over curation. Discover how this decision has not only freed me from the noise of social media but also led to more trust and genuine relationships with those who see the real me.

    Topics:

    The illusion of social media validation and ego boosts

    How curating an image creates shallow connections

    The freedom of not being defined by external opinions

    The power of real, unpolished relationships

    Trusting yourself and others without the need for validationWant more episodes about building authentic connections and embracing raw truths? Subscribe to my Substack for exclusive content and personal reflections:Rethink That. | Tolani Chantel, MSc. | Substack

    Full transcript of this episode available at: https://rethinkthat.substack.com/p/why-i-trust-people-more-when-i-dont?r=olnqy



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  • In this episode, I dive into the complexities of emotional suppression and the dangers of living half-alive. Most of us walk through life avoiding the darker aspects of our emotional landscape, believing that peace comes from denial. But true peace emerges only after confrontation with our shadows, the parts of ourselves we've been taught to suppress. Explore how societal expectations of emotional performance shape us into masks, and how confronting these hidden aspects can lead to genuine transformation and deeper self-awareness.

    Topics:

    The impact of emotional suppression on personal growth

    The social hierarchy of emotions and the dangers of fitting in

    How avoiding discomfort prevents real peace and healing

    The difference between authentic emotions and performative ones

    The importance of confronting the shadow for personal clarity and relief

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    Rethink That. | Tolani Chantel, MSc. | Substack

    Transcript & Full Resources:Full transcript of this episode available at: https://rethinkthat.substack.com/p/why-you-might-need-to-start-avoiding-314?r=olnqy



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