"CUT-OFF" ESTRANGEMENT, ENTITILEMENT AND BOUNDARIES
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In this first episode of Kouch Konversations, we dive into one of the most painful and misunderstood realities in families and relationships, being cut off.
We’re talking about:
Family estrangement
Adult children and entitlement
Parents who feel abandoned
Boundaries that get labeled as “disrespect”
Silence used as punishment
Emotional immaturity on both sides
This conversation is not about blaming one side.
It’s about understanding what leads to separation, and whether it’s always justified.
Today I am honored that our guest Auaja comes to us w/her master's in social sciences, a licensed drug and alcohol counselor, Peer Support Specialist and a Professional Mediator.
She has raised two Kings, founder of The Chrysalis Transformation, N4P organization and your Peace Balance & Harmony (PBH) a for Profit organization.
My friend, my colleague, my confidant, Auaja Lovest.
“Cynthia Cave joins us today bringing personal experience with estrangement, entitlement, and the emotional impact of being cut off. She understands the layers, the hurt, the pride, the boundaries, the misunderstandings, and she’s willing to have the honest conversation about what really happens when families disconnect.”
“As a life coach and women’s advocate, I help others navigate boundaries and healing. But I would be dishonest if I didn’t say I’m walking through some of these realities myself. And sometimes the hardest lessons are the ones that hit home.”
“And that’s why this episode isn’t about pointing fingers. It’s about understanding what happens when boundaries, entitlement, pride, and pain collide, and asking ourselves what healing really requires.”