Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

Cynthia Bailey-Rug

  • If Someone Has Not Proven Themselves Safe, They May Be Proving Themselves Unsafe

If Someone Has Not Proven Themselves Safe, They May Be Proving Themselves Unsafe

Thursday 12th August 2021

Learn how to identify safe and unsafe people with Cynthia Bailey-Rug's podcast episode. Gain practical tips and insights from her personal experiences.
4 minutes
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Cynthia Bailey-Rug
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Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
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Spotting the Red Flags: How to Identify Safe and Unsafe People

If the person in question is a relative, I feel it can be important to know their immediate family and the relationship they have with them. That can be very telling in my situation.
Have you ever wondered how to tell if someone is truly safe to trust? Cynthia Bailey-Rug tackles this crucial topic in her podcast episode, 'If Someone Has Not Proven Themselves Safe, They May Be Proving Themselves Unsafe'. Drawing from her own encounters with toxic family members, Cynthia shares practical tips on recognizing the subtle signs that someone might not be as safe as they seem.
One key point Cynthia emphasizes is the importance of observing a person's relationship with their immediate family. Dysfunctional family dynamics can often be a red flag, indicating that the person may also exhibit toxic behaviors. Even if someone doesn't show overt signs of being harmful, their close association with someone who is actively abusive towards you can be a strong indicator that they are unsafe. Cynthia also advises against sharing personal information with individuals who haven't proven themselves trustworthy.
This precaution can protect you from having your personal details used against you by abusers. Her insights are not just theoretical but are grounded in her personal experiences, making them relatable and actionable. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating complex relationships and trying to prioritize their safety and well-being. Cynthia's empathetic and straightforward approach offers valuable guidance for identifying trustworthy individuals and steering clear of those who may pose a risk.