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Mean Girl Moms, Toxic Friendships & How to Protect Your Peace with Dr. Noelle Santorelli

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If you've ever found yourself deep in the drama of Mean Girl Moms on Instagram, chances are you’ve come across Dr. Noelle Santorelli. A licensed clinical psychologist and expert in relational aggression, Dr. Santorelli has spent over a decade helping high-achieving women break free from toxic family cycles, navigate covert bullying, and reclaim their peace.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • The psychology behind Mean Girl culture and why it doesn’t end after high school

  • How to recognize toxic friendships and set boundaries without guilt

  • The link between childhood trauma and finding yourself in adult friend group drama

  • What to do when your child is dealing with a mean girl

  • Dr. Noelle’s viral content, balancing motherhood, and why she’s redefining what it means to be a modern psychologist

This conversation is packed with insight, humor, and real-life tools to help you navigate tricky social dynamics. If you've ever questioned whether a friendship was truly healthy or found yourself stuck in social landmines, this episode is for you.

Follow Dr. Noelle Santorelli on Instagram: @dr.noelle.santorelli

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