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Episode 11- The Origins of Survival roles

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Episode 11: The Origins of Survival Roles

In this episode, Tshai Wright traces the origins of the scapegoat, fixer, and people-pleaser roles back to their roots in generational survival systems.

Rather than focusing on individual blame, this conversation explores how trauma is inherited through silence, comparison, punishment, and endurance—patterns shaped by slavery, colonialism, and systemic oppression, and still reflected today in families and professional environments.

This episode examines:

  • How survival roles are formed and passed down
  • Why competence and independence are often misread
  • How women are conditioned to comply inside systems not built for them
  • The connection between family dynamics and modern professional “respectability”

Understanding where these roles come from is not about staying stuck—it’s about freedom.

This is SUITT & BOOT: Standing Up in Truth, Transformation, and Breaking Out of Trauma.

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