Annie
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Annie, go ahead. Thanks so much. In the statement that you read, you referenced the president's interest in helping return Ukrainian children to their parents, to their families. There's an organization that provides intel and information about those children that their aid has been cut. It's a Yale University program that used foreign aid. And I'm curious if, as part of this,
Annie, go ahead. Thanks so much. In the statement that you read, you referenced the president's interest in helping return Ukrainian children to their parents, to their families. There's an organization that provides intel and information about those children that their aid has been cut. It's a Yale University program that used foreign aid. And I'm curious if, as part of this,
Annie, go ahead. Thanks so much. In the statement that you read, you referenced the president's interest in helping return Ukrainian children to their parents, to their families. There's an organization that provides intel and information about those children that their aid has been cut. It's a Yale University program that used foreign aid. And I'm curious if, as part of this,
and you're thinking with Ukraine, that aid might be unfrozen.
and you're thinking with Ukraine, that aid might be unfrozen.
and you're thinking with Ukraine, that aid might be unfrozen.
How do I forgive my parents for not showing up the way I needed them to show up for me?
How do I forgive my parents for not showing up the way I needed them to show up for me?
How do I forgive my parents for not showing up the way I needed them to show up for me?
Yeah, my childhood was, it felt very rough to me. There was a lot of neglect and emotional abuse. And I just never felt loved, safe, protected, specifically by my parents. And it's, it's made for some real struggles in my life.
Yeah, my childhood was, it felt very rough to me. There was a lot of neglect and emotional abuse. And I just never felt loved, safe, protected, specifically by my parents. And it's, it's made for some real struggles in my life.
Yeah, my childhood was, it felt very rough to me. There was a lot of neglect and emotional abuse. And I just never felt loved, safe, protected, specifically by my parents. And it's, it's made for some real struggles in my life.
I always felt so flawed, like something was wrong with me. Like I wasn't lovable. And after reading the book, I realized that the way my parents showed up for me really had nothing to do with me. It had to do with their own difficult upbringings, childhood challenges in their own lives, and that's how they showed up for me.
I always felt so flawed, like something was wrong with me. Like I wasn't lovable. And after reading the book, I realized that the way my parents showed up for me really had nothing to do with me. It had to do with their own difficult upbringings, childhood challenges in their own lives, and that's how they showed up for me.
I always felt so flawed, like something was wrong with me. Like I wasn't lovable. And after reading the book, I realized that the way my parents showed up for me really had nothing to do with me. It had to do with their own difficult upbringings, childhood challenges in their own lives, and that's how they showed up for me.
So it was just a relief for me in reading this book to understand that there's nothing wrong with me. I'm not unlovable. I've done a lot of work to heal from my childhood trauma. My question is, how do I forgive my parents for not showing up the way I needed them to show up for me? I feel like that's the one place where I'm just still kind of stuck in my healing.
So it was just a relief for me in reading this book to understand that there's nothing wrong with me. I'm not unlovable. I've done a lot of work to heal from my childhood trauma. My question is, how do I forgive my parents for not showing up the way I needed them to show up for me? I feel like that's the one place where I'm just still kind of stuck in my healing.