Hidden Meanings: The Phrases We Might Be Getting Wrong
Breaking the Silence
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TV-14, 02-Mar-2026
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, ShyTia, Angeli, and Francisca unpack some of the beliefs and phrases many of us grew up accepting without question. The conversation begins with “Things We Romanticized… That Actually Deserved Therapy,” reflecting on ideas like struggle love, jealousy mistaken for care, toxic loyalty, and chaos that was once confused with passion. Looking back, the discussion highlights how peace, safety, stability, and self-respect are healthier goals than the dysfunction many people once accepted.
Later, in “Hidden Meanings: The Phrases We Might Be Getting Wrong,” the hosts explore well-known sayings such as “Blood is thicker than water,” “Curiosity killed the cat,” and “Jack of all trades, master of none.” By examining their fuller meanings, the conversation shows how understanding context can reshape the way we think about loyalty, curiosity, success, and growth.
Along the way, the show also brings fun and interaction with segments like “Taboo—Women Who Made History” and “Riddle Riot,” creating a thoughtful yet lively conversation.
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