
Forgiveness is supposed to be freeing. Peaceful. Enlightened.
So why does it feel like emotional unpaid labor?
In this episode, we talk about the kind of forgiveness no one romanticizes—the kind that doesn’t come with apologies, closure, or satisfying endings. The kind that forces you to choose between being right and being free. From holding onto resentment like proof of survival, to realizing the hardest person you’ll ever have to forgive might be yourself, this episode pulls forgiveness out of the quote tiles and into real life.
No preaching. No neat answers. Just an honest conversation about anger, ego, justice, and the quiet exhaustion that makes letting go feel necessary. If you’ve ever said “I’m over it” while clearly not being over it… this one’s for you.