Brains Gone Bold Podcast
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Brains Gone Bold Podcast
Second Chances Aren't Black and White
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Do people really change?
And if they do… do they deserve another chance?
In part two of this Brains Gone Bold conversation, Maria and Jeanine continue their honest discussion on change, second chances, trust, and forgiveness, joined again by Jeanine’s mom, Cathy. This episode goes deeper, and gets more complicated (in the best way).
They talk about the difference between people changing and wanting someone else to change. Cathy shares a powerful insight early on: people can change, but only if they want to. You can’t force it.
From there, the conversation opens up.
Second chances in marriages.
Second chances in families.
Second chances at work.
And the moment when trust breaks, and you have to decide if it can ever be rebuilt.
They wrestle with tough questions:
- Where’s the line between a mistake and a character flaw?
- Is love a choice, or something you can’t turn off?
- Can you still love someone and decide they don’t get access to you anymore?
One moment lands especially hard: “Some change is growth. Some change just shows you who someone really is.” And maybe the most honest takeaway of all: sometimes the only real answer is… it depends.
If you’ve ever struggled with forgiveness, boundaries, or letting someone back in (or letting them go) this conversation will stick with you.
Listen in, reflect, and decide where you land.