Loving Your Family Without Losing Yourself | JB Copeland's Sappy Hour Ep.013
Description
“Family shaped you— they don’t get to script you.”
In this Sappy Hour episode, JB breaks down why you can feel free in your own life but small at a familiar table—and how to keep your self‑respect and your relationships.
We unpack family systems (roles like caretaker/peacekeeper/achiever), parentification (when kids become the emotional adults), the polyvagal lens (why a tone or look flips your body into defense), and the ACEs research that gives compassion—not shame—for what your nervous system remembers. This isn’t about cutting people off. It’s about differentiation: staying connected while staying you.
You’ll hear two powerful voicemails—a 19‑year‑old who feels drained visiting home and an adult raised through addiction/illness now rebuilding authenticity—and JB weaves them into one clear answer: love with limits, compassion with clarity, connection without self‑abandonment.
You’ll learn
Why families act like systems—and how roles become “the price of belonging.”
Parentification: the upside (empathy, competence) and the cost (anxiety, shaky self).
Polyvagal 101: ventral/sympathetic/dorsal—and how “the look” drops you down the ladder.
ACEs: early stress ≠ destiny; it explains your load and points to care before choice.
Feedback vs. criticism (Gottman): behavior‑specific input vs. identity attacks.
Differentiation: love them, keep you—in real life, without villains.
Top moments (no timestamps)
“Guilt” vs grief: why not wanting to go home doesn’t make you ungrateful.
“Retire the role, keep the gold”: empathy stays; self‑erasure goes.
“Your body is a historian”: what neuroception is and how to meet it with awareness.
“Short, kind, consistent”: how systems learn who you are now.
“Family shaped you. They don’t get to script you.”
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