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Why Won’t These MF-ers Respect My Boundaries?​ PT2 Asking Guest, Tom Bob Nedderman

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In Part 2 of “Why Don’t These MF-ers Respect My Boundaries?”, Suzanne is back with licensed therapist and spiritual guide Tom Bob Nedderman for the next round of Asking for a Friend. This time, it’s all about the holding—the shaky, sweaty, often guilt-ridden art of actually enforcing a boundary once you’ve set it.

(Spoiler: people will test you. MF-ers gonna MF.)

We dig into the deeper fears that pop up when you finally start being a voice for yourself, the spiritual myths that keep you over-giving, and the awkward magic of doing it anyway. And yes… there are a few spontaneous showtune moments, because boundaries and Broadway go hand in hand.

✨ It’s vulnerable, hilarious, and healing as hell.
🎧 Listen in and reclaim your “no” like the powerful, musical badass you are.

Tom Bob is available as a licensed therapist for residents of Illinois, and as a coach globally.
Learn more about Tom Bob's work at: https://andersonville.com/our-team/th...
You can reach out to Tom Bob at: [email protected]

Thank you for listening! Learn more at suzannsole.com
Check out Suzanne's spiritual and sassy t-shirts at personallyspiritual.com

  continue reading

38 episodes

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Content provided by Suzanne Sole. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Suzanne Sole 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://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In Part 2 of “Why Don’t These MF-ers Respect My Boundaries?”, Suzanne is back with licensed therapist and spiritual guide Tom Bob Nedderman for the next round of Asking for a Friend. This time, it’s all about the holding—the shaky, sweaty, often guilt-ridden art of actually enforcing a boundary once you’ve set it.

(Spoiler: people will test you. MF-ers gonna MF.)

We dig into the deeper fears that pop up when you finally start being a voice for yourself, the spiritual myths that keep you over-giving, and the awkward magic of doing it anyway. And yes… there are a few spontaneous showtune moments, because boundaries and Broadway go hand in hand.

✨ It’s vulnerable, hilarious, and healing as hell.
🎧 Listen in and reclaim your “no” like the powerful, musical badass you are.

Tom Bob is available as a licensed therapist for residents of Illinois, and as a coach globally.
Learn more about Tom Bob's work at: https://andersonville.com/our-team/th...
You can reach out to Tom Bob at: [email protected]

Thank you for listening! Learn more at suzannsole.com
Check out Suzanne's spiritual and sassy t-shirts at personallyspiritual.com

  continue reading

38 episodes

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