Are We Confident… or Just Pretending?
Breaking the Silence
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TV-14, 10-Mar-2026
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Angeli, ShyTia, and Nori explore the everyday moments we all experience but rarely talk about.
The conversation begins with the relatable topic “Wait… What Was I Saying?” as the hosts share funny and familiar situations where our brains seem to short-circuit: forgetting names, losing items we just put down, or walking into a room with no idea why we went there. Together, they discuss whether these moments mean we’re becoming more forgetful or simply overwhelmed by everything happening in our daily lives.
The episode also features a fun “Two Truths and a Lie” segment and an interactive “Grace Card or Growth Moment” discussion where the hosts respond to real-life scenarios.
Later, the conversation turns deeper with “Are We Confident… or Just Pretending?”, examining the phrase “Fake it till you make it” and the difference between performing confidence and developing genuine self-belief.
Join the conversation as the hosts share relatable stories, laughter, and thoughtful reflections on confidence, growth, and everyday life.
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