Emotional Maturity and the Way We Handle Conflict
Breaking the Silence
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TV-14, 17-Mar-2026
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Nori, Angeli, and ShyTia explore two relatable topics about everyday life and emotional growth.
The conversation begins with “Your 5-9: Rest, Hustle, or Netflix?”, discussing how the hours after the 9-to-5 can easily disappear to distractions like scrolling, binge-watching shows, and endless notifications. The hosts reflect on how those evening hours can also be used intentionally—for hobbies, learning something new, spending time with family, or simply resting with purpose.
Later, in “You’re Acting Like a Child… But You’re an Adult,” the discussion turns to emotional maturity. The hosts talk about why some adults respond to stress or conflict with behaviors like the silent treatment, passive-aggressive comments, avoidance, or emotional outbursts, and how emotional habits often develop early in life.
The episode also features interactive segments like the “Inflation Game: Then vs Now” and “Sweat it Out,” bringing humor and energy to the conversation.
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