Courtney Asher

The Unschooled Adulting Podcast

Courtney Asher

  • Ep #23"It was a joke..."

Ep #23"It was a joke..."

Sunday 23rd October 2022

Courtney Asher discusses ending toxic friendships and valuing oneself in 'The Unschooled Adulting Podcast'.
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The Unschooled Adulting Podcast
Author:
Courtney Asher
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Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Sobriety Toolkit
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Cutting Ties: Courtney Asher on Ending Toxic Friendships

I get to keep my peace, I get to be in alignment with things I actually like, and I get to stand my ground and say, hey, like that's so cool, like it's, everybody looks at it as, oh my god, I just lost a friend. What am I gonna do? And then we go into like a codependency kind of ordeal, and that's not the whole point of it. It's like I value me. This is what's important to me. And if you can't see that, I'm sorry, but you can't really be around me.
Ever found yourself laughing off a hurtful comment from a friend, only to feel the sting later? Courtney Asher knows this feeling all too well. In this episode of 'The Unschooled Adulting Podcast', she dives into the tough but necessary topic of ending toxic friendships. Courtney shares her own experiences with friends who dismissed her feelings with a casual 'it was just a joke', and how she finally decided enough was enough.
She talks about the immense relief and peace that came with letting go of these negative influences, and how it allowed her to stay true to her values and maintain her self-worth. But it's not just about cutting ties. Courtney also touches on the broader issue of how society often normalizes negative talk, especially around sensitive topics like pregnancy. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that valuing yourself sometimes means making hard choices.
If you're struggling with similar issues, Courtney's insights might just be the push you need to prioritize your own well-being.