We’ve all been there, one day they’re warm, the next they’re frozen. This episode of The Corey Podcast calls it like it is: people who run hot and cold aren’t confused, they’re just showing you where you stand. Corey unpacks why calling it “mixed signals” is giving too much grace to behavior that’s already telling you everything. From family to friends to flings, this episode explores the freedom that comes with letting people be who they are without twisting yourself to make it work. It’s not about judgment, it’s about peace.
Chapters
00:00 Embracing Authenticity: Letting People Be Themselves
07:54 Setting Boundaries: The Power of Honesty
14:24 Resolution
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