29 min

My Hardest Breakup: It's Not Who You Think Drinking With Gin

    • Self-Improvement

This episode may just be the most raw and vulnerable yet. Ginny share's her hardest breakup, and it's not who you think. This is a conversation that's been a long time coming, but needed to be navigated delicately. In an effort to be respectful and also honest and open, Ginny opens up about not having a relationship with her mom. Some people may have a hard time understanding this, but try to come with an open mind. When people have experienced trauma, emotional abuse or have a toxic relationship with someone, sometime's this may be the only option, even if it's their absolute last choice. There can be stigma, shame and judgment around making a decision like this, but it may also provide some validation for people that have been faced with a similar choice. If you related to this or know someone that needs to hear this, screenshot this episode and share it on your social media. Tag @ginnypriem in it!

Ginny's website: www.ginnypriem.com

Ginny's Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & TikTok: @ginnypriem

Article: There is an article by an anonymous writer on @oprahdaily on Instagram that you could read. @oprah

Book: "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jenette McCurdy


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ginny-priem/message

This episode may just be the most raw and vulnerable yet. Ginny share's her hardest breakup, and it's not who you think. This is a conversation that's been a long time coming, but needed to be navigated delicately. In an effort to be respectful and also honest and open, Ginny opens up about not having a relationship with her mom. Some people may have a hard time understanding this, but try to come with an open mind. When people have experienced trauma, emotional abuse or have a toxic relationship with someone, sometime's this may be the only option, even if it's their absolute last choice. There can be stigma, shame and judgment around making a decision like this, but it may also provide some validation for people that have been faced with a similar choice. If you related to this or know someone that needs to hear this, screenshot this episode and share it on your social media. Tag @ginnypriem in it!

Ginny's website: www.ginnypriem.com

Ginny's Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & TikTok: @ginnypriem

Article: There is an article by an anonymous writer on @oprahdaily on Instagram that you could read. @oprah

Book: "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jenette McCurdy


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ginny-priem/message

29 min