Who Are You When You Are Not Needed
Breaking the Silence
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TV-14, 27-Feb-2026
This episode of Breaking the Silence begins with light, relatable conversation and the reminder that “some lessons repeat until we finally learn them,” before moving into two meaningful discussions.
In “Love, Then & Now: The Glow-Up (or Letdown?) of Romance,” Angeli, ShyTia, and Nori reflect on dating in the 90s compared to today—from calling someone’s house phone and waiting by the line, to texting, ghosting, and endless “talking stages.” Has love become faster but less meaningful? Are we protecting our hearts… or protecting ourselves from vulnerability?
Then, in “Who Are You When You Are Not Needed,” the conversation turns heartfelt. Many women spend years pouring into children, family, ministry, and caregiving. But when seasons shift, who are you beyond being needed? This segment explores identity beyond service, rediscovering dreams placed on hold, and embracing new seasons as reinvention, not loss.
“If you are in a season where you feel unseen, unneeded, or uncertain, know that this is not loss. It is transformation. You are not becoming less. You are becoming more.”
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