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Series: When Healing Changes EverythingPodcast: The Cultivation Hub PodcastHost: Dr. Jeff Robinson
Description:Healing isn’t soft, easy, or linear—it’s disruptive.In this first part of When Healing Changes Everything, Dr. Jeff Robinson explores what really happens when your healing starts costing you comfort, control, and even connection.You’ll learn why growth often begins with loss, how boundaries can feel like betrayal to those attached to your brokenness, and what it takes to keep evolving when your peace starts making people uncomfortable.
This episode blends practical psychology with spiritual wisdom to help you stay anchored in your transformation, even when others don’t understand it.
You’ll discover how to:Identify who’s connected to your heart vs. your habitsStop feeling guilty for setting boundariesRedefine love, loyalty, and peace from a healed perspectiveReplace guilt with gratitude for your own growth“Healing doesn’t just change you—it changes your ecosystem.” — Dr. Jeff Robinson
Listen & Subscribe:https://link.jrobunited.com/cHubPodcastLearn more about Dr. Jeff Robinson → https://drjeff.jrobunited.comSupport the show → https://buymeacoffee.com/jrobunitedFollow us on Facebook → @TheCultivationHubWatch full episodes on YouTube → @cHubOnDemand


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  • Brown, Brené. The Gifts of Imperfection. Hazelden Publishing, 2010.
  • Angelou, Maya. Collected Poems. Random House, 1994. (“When people show you who they are, believe them.”)
  • Washington, Denzel. 2015 Dillard University Commencement Speech. New Orleans, LA.
  • Robinson, Jeff. Personal reflections on transformation and growth. (The Cultivation Hub Archives, 2025).
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