1210: Can Justice Be Done When Broke and on the Run? | Feedback Friday
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Sep 19, 2025
This week tackles intense topics, including a heartbreaking tale of a family's struggle for justice after fleeing abuse in Uganda. A nurse faces the betrayal of a promised promotion, while advice is given on navigating friendship boundaries after a romantic interest shifts. Listeners are encouraged to seek motivation after setbacks. The conversation dives deep into the complexities of seeking justice and supporting survivors, making for a compelling and thought-provoking discussion.
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Finish What You Started
Finish the BSN despite the setback and treat it as career insurance you almost earned.
Use the disappointment to change the habit of dragging your feet and meet future opportunities quickly.
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Setbacks Can Create New Paths
How you respond to setbacks shapes future opportunities more than the setback itself.
Grieving briefly then reframing opens new paths you couldn't see while resentful.
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Old Rejections Fester Into Power Plays
A year-old rejection kept being retold and became a wound shaping current behavior.
Unresolved ego injuries can turn small social events into status battles.
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In Uganda, your daughters' Sunday school principal was their abuser and police did nothing. Can you find justice as Canadian refugees? It's Feedback Friday!
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You were promised a nurse manager promotion worth $56k more if you got your bachelor's degree. Eight months into the grueling program, they hired someone else for "your" position. Was this a setup from the start, or did you miss something?
Your friend shot her shot with a guy last year and got rejected. Now he's asking you out and you really click with him. You told her after the fact, and she's furious about your "betrayal." Did you cross a line, or is she being unreasonable?
Your daughters trusted their Sunday school principal, but she betrayed that trust in the most horrific ways imaginable. You fled Uganda for Canada as refugees, but now face new challenges. How do you rebuild your lives from scratch while seeking justice?
Recommendation of the Week: Don't overplan. You can take one step toward what you want without needing the next 10 steps figured out. Embracing uncertainty often leads to life's best experiences and opportunities.
You're frustrated that letter-writers overshare irrelevant details and that people push social justice conversations into inappropriate settings. As a gay woman, you're tired of allies lecturing you. When does authenticity cross into self-indulgence?
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