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The holidays are a time of celebration and family, but sometimes the spirit of Christmas can cast the reality of family or friend dysfunction in painfully sharp relief. In this episode John discusses the Easy Way Out of valued, long-standing relationships that have grown toxic or always were.Other topics discussed:Why so much pain, anxiety and depression around the holidays emanates from the dichotomy between the values of Christmas and the impoverished reality of our closest relationships.Why the religious legacy of Christmas complicates thisHow the ten commandments have given toxic parents unfair and undeserved leverage over their offspringHow toxic people are eager to use all things of spiritual, divine or religious significance as a way to advance their selfish interests.Why guilt and shame are immediate and dominant voices in our heads preventing us from redrawing the boundaries of family relationshipsWhy boundaries exist in family relationships whether we ignore them or not.If you don't see to your boundaries, no one else willWhy well-parented children develop autonomyWhy autonomy allows, nay, demands that children get to choose their level or relationship with their parents.When an adult does not feel the freedom to dictate and redraw the boundaries of their most significant relationships, this is a huge indicator that they really need to.The levels of increasingly toxic rhetoric and behavior toxic individuals progress through the more you resist their lies, manipulation and violenceWhy you always quit, ending up beaten into submissionBut then seek out unhealthy ways to rebel against the parentWhy childhood rebellion so often involves foodWhile children sand teens may have a desire to rebel as a means of forming self-identity, this does not mean teens MUST rebel with parents.Why your growth and healing can massively benefit from taking temporary breaks from family or friends.Why you absolutely deserve to put yourself and your health and wellbeing firstAlong with some updates on Oakes Weight Loss' growth as a business and vehicle for effecting changeAnd John's vision for how his coaching services can expand their reach in 2023. To inquire about 1-1 coaching with John, email: john@oakesweightloss.comJoin the free Lose Weight with John communityWatch the Easy Way Out on Youtube
The continuing effects of parental abuse create an intolerable life for Bella, who asks for Sven's help to find true healing for her and her children. Bella's story includes an alcoholic father and childhood sexual abuse by relatives…and a mother who continues to welcome the abusers into family gatherings (Yes, mom knows about it). “All I ever wanted from my mother is her love and attention, and I've never gotten that.” Sven shows Bella how she has repeated her dysfunctional family experience in her own relationships – an “aha” moment for Bella – and how to stand up for herself and find the way to a much happier future. Explicit content.
TW: Eating Disorder, Parental Abuse, Sexual Abuse The memoir that every millenial woman is reading and talking about. Reach out to an eating disorder hotline for more information about signs, symptoms and treatment options for eating disorders. The National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) runs a free, confidential hotline available Monday–Thursday, 9:00 am EST – 9:00 pm EST and Friday, 9:00 am EST– 5:00 pm EST. Refer to their website for a list of holidays when the hotline is not available. NEDA also provides instant messaging and texting options. Call 1-800-931-2237 Text “NEDA” to 741-741
Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP and I sit down today to have a candid discussion about trauma, feeling emotionally stuck, and emotional incest that adult children experience from growing up in a family with parents who don't respect boundaries. Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP and I discuss why adults who experience emotional incest from their parents may stay stunted in their emotional growth. Independence and learning healthy boundaries can be much more challenging to develop when your parents want to control your life as an adult. *Please note: Information provided on this episode are general suggestions and is not applicable to every situation or person. This episode may not be suitable for everyone, and the information provided should not be substituted for treatment with a licensed mental health practitioner. Some of the information discussed on the podcast can be sensitive in nature, therefore listener discretion is advised. The opinions of the guests on A Date with Darkness Podcast are independent of the opinions of Dr. Natalie Jones, PsyD, LPCC. Connect with with Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP here: Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones adatewithdarkness@gmail.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
CW: Child Abuse, Parental Abuse, Homophobia We watch middle school tennis trauma series Stars Align! Have an anime series you want us to watch? email your recommendations to us at areweebthereyet@gmail.com! Find Are Weeb There Yet on Social Media: Twitter Instagram Facebook Thank you: Camille Ruley for our Artwork Louie Zong for our Themesong "stories" https://louiezong.bandcamp.com Find out more at http://areweebthereyet.com
Paul Lamar Hunter is the 19th child of 21. Battling abuse from the closest to him, and deciding to let generational abuse stop with him. https://www.paullamarhunter.comhttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fp%2FCT1EB2AtMn9%2F%3Futm_medium%3Dcopy_link%26fbclid%3DIwAR2vbJ6Oydyrk4Skys5GEqrDc8cszEEOy0xgSlVWZ1LshShEsFyWT_Oww8k&h=AT3bwmmQPzqpczpPNPB6DKmxAJSKN4jihYQ0dBo8C5zWxEbqRDMpYZn6-0SwNWLcXs92p0IFCvxlAJfBQ8i3oAZAIBMABwQYdptQXtQ7vM1DeazD-ffV8Ze8I2Z87bJURrxEwVu91_vMMAjnFvQ8_mqQ
Today, we're talking about crimes in Russia. First, Caitlin tells us about the Khachaturian Sisters. Then, Sarah shares the story of Margarita Gracheva.Beer #1: Jasmine Terrace Saison brewed with Jasmine Rice by Wanderlust BrewingBeer #2: Moon Boots IPA Brewed with Strawberries by 21st Amendment BreweryListener discretion is advised.TW: Incest, Suicide, Rape, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence of a Minor, Spousal Abuse, Parental Abuse, Domestic Violence, Graphic Instagram: @luminolpodTwitter: @luminolpodCheck out our website: www.luminolpod.comSend us a message luminolpod@gmail.comBe a beer sponsor!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/luminolpod)
Have you ever been in a situation where you ignored the red flags and all of a sudden you're stuck? In this episode, Special Education Teacher Ashley Ramos and I talk all about creating a new life after years of abuse and ignoring the whispers (red flags). Ashley and I talk about:New relationships and trusting our own process to take it slower than we would have in the past.How to release control and allow someone else to take care of us.Choosing for YOU! Ashley is dressing for her, wearing her hair like she wants and committing to herself first! This conversation was such a gift to me and Ashley and I created a huge shift and I invite you to listen and TAG me on Instagram @joannavargasofficial with your take-away. ABOUT ASHLEY: Ashley Ramos works as an Adult Transition teacher for individuals with disabilities in Pasadena, CA. She calls the San Gabriel Valley her home and community.Ashley is dedicated to self-fulfillment through wellness by developing routines that nurture her body emotionally, physically, and mentally. AKA as Pie, she is a member of C8Dynasty Dance Company where dance serves as an outlet for self expression. FOLLOW ASHLEY:INSTAGRAMFACEBOOK If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Let's Connect: The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramLive Fully Academy on IG!Joanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficialJoin my monthly online academy: LIVE FULLY ACADEMYOperation Underground Railroad – OURRescue.orgLearn more: Dance Your LifeTEXT: BUSINESS to (323) 524-9857 to get on my VIP lift for my next upcoming business coaching group!
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Producer/Host: Patrisha McLean Technical assistance: Tammy Oropesa -Angry and Controlling fathers -Mothers as enablers and victims -Healing through love Guests: Elizabeth Garber and Sue Garrett with readings by poets Linda Buckmaster, Ellen Sander, Marjorie Arnett, Kathleen Robinson and Karin Spitfire About the host: Patrisha McLean is an award-winning photojournalist and the founder/president of Finding Our Voices, the Maine-based non-profit organization marshaling survivor voices and community creativity to help girls and women avoid, recognize, safely leave and heal from dangerous relationships. The post Let's Talk About It 6/11/21: Parental Abuse first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Miraal, Shriya, and Scott are back in the room. They start with almost an evisceration of @netflix's Grandson of Sardar in one of its funniest ever takedowns. Don't miss it.Then of course Scott's fascination with the supernatural thriller genre of @amazon's The Last hour and its shaman fused the idea of the past, present, and future getting tied together in a way that promotes free will and second chances. Solidly sold.@Netflix's The Disciple was Shriya and Scott's fav. And Miraal was the quiet one because she did not complete her homework. Lol. She had a "paucity of time", as she puts it. We wonder if a certain mister had something to do with that paucity.Then the Shaurya and Anokhi Fan Club Shriya, Sumi, Supriya and Manushi came over to discuss another social issue relevant to their show this week- Parental Abuse and Blackmail in South Asian Families.Download at podcast.desis.livenow on Spotify, Apple, Google, Pandora, Deezer, Amazon,iHeartRadio Overcast, Castro, & Castbox
This week Devi played a very sinister trick to fake a heart attack to trick Shaurya to perform a perfunctory exchange of rings with Shagun by emotionally blackmailing him in withholding fake medication till he did not exchange the rings.Devi uses Shaurya's abandonment syndrome which she herself has seeded against him as his vulnerability and creates a sense of obligation in him as a son because he places guilt inside of him that because Devi had to take care of Shaurya as his own mother abandoned him, Devi and Tej themselves could not become parents and they dedicated their lives to the upbringing of Shaurya who they consider their own son. Angry and frustrated at this, Shaurya plans to cut all his ties with Shagun as soon as he feels Devi gets better. Meanwhile, as Anokhi plans to walk out of his life forever to focus on her education and career, he does what he can to hold her back; he marries her at the spur of the moment in the temple to bind her to himself somehow. If all these situations sound familiar to you, we know what you are thinking about and we know you know what we discussed this week at the panel we host when we discuss the week at the Desis. Live show when we review the week with the Fans Club of the Shaurya and Anokhi Ki Kahani. Manushi, Sumi, Supriya and Shreya were in the house this week again we discussed parental blackmail, the socio-economic aspect of this malaise, the concept of the individuality of children within Indian families, and why elders can also be wrong.Listen in to this very important topic.
Taking advantage of an amazing MF who shared her story with me last week. Today, Monica proves her Motherfuckerdom by sharing her tales of growing up with two unhealthy parents, what she's learned since separating herself, and moving forward in her (is this called "happy?") life. Thank you Monica for being so ballsy and putting yourself out there. You help validate MFs everywhere - self included - with your experience. Reach out anytime with your tale @ traumatizedmotherfxckers@gmail.com and stop spreading silence. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/complextrauma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/complextrauma/support
Over 26,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with having a severe personality disorder and 60-70% of all child abuses feature a parent with a severe personality disorder. And those figures are based on diagnosed patients and reported abuse cases. The real numbers are likely to be scarily higher. So hundreds of thousands of children are being raised by disordered parents, all of whom are at risk of abuse and long-term harm. https://selfdiscoverymedia.com/2018/02/20/tsm18-09-victims-of-narcissistic-parental-abuse-prt-2/
You have been waiting for this, therefore strap yourself in! In this first episode, I am Joined by my anonymous friend, an amazing teacher by profession as she shares her personal story on Parental Abuse. In this episode I am challenged to reflect back on my own childhood phase of life, regardless of my sweet upbringing, I am confronted to analyze a particular incident that happened with my dad. Was it just a strict discipline for my naughtiness or my dad just went below the belt? You are yet to find out. kindly Share and subscribe and do not forget to rate us. You can get in touch via jonketiahofficial@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jo-nketiah5/message
Where Jade, an English Major, reads classic and popular books so you don’t have to!On this episode Jade gives you some interesting information about Maya Angelou, and then gives you a summary (+ reactions!) of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, our first nonfiction book, and the first of seven of Maya Angelou’s autobiographies. This is actually a reread for Jade, because, embarrassingly, the first time she read it she didn’t realize it was nonfiction. Shes does know this book makes her favorites list and she recommends everyone reads it at some point in their lives! Stick around for an update on Jade’s bathroom, some fangirling, and some lapsing poetic about how amazing Maya Angelou is. Sorry not sorry! Trigger Warnings: Pedophilia, Sexual abuse, Rape, Murder, Parental Abuse, Racism, Prostitution, Underage Sex.Support Local Bookstores and the Podcast:https://bookshop.org/shop/badbookclubpodBad Bookclub Website:https://www.badbookclubpod.com/
This week, Ms. D sits down with more than just a “Boss Mom/Hott Mama”, a coach & mentor, a “bestie”, Carla Wilmaris from the “Sh*t I’m 30” podcast & CEO of Idea To Launch Academy!! We break the ice with a little “Girl 6” voice & a word-mind-game & then Sh*t just gets real. As Raw As It Gets: “Love, Podcasting and Privacy”, the limits of transparency, balancing love & this industry. Is there over-sharing? Running a business & a household/little family. The relationsh*ts of having Boo/Bae with a Teen in a House?! And Ya’ll, stay away from “Build-A-Partner” Double or Nothing: Raw rant & venting-sesh about “Parental Abuse” & the guilt tripping some of us (single) Mamas face when dating, live life & needing a break from these chill-ren! We dig deeper on our Teens, Porn & Masturbation… Oh My!! Get your dose of Carla Wilmaris & “Sh*t I’m 30” podcast on IG at @carlawilmaris & @shitim30podcast (make sure to Tune in To her show too) Follow me on @doubledose_of_rawtalk & @doubledose_of_ms.d on IG Want to share your story & need a dose of advice, email doubledose.of.rawtalk@gmail.com *can be anonymous* Ready to launch your Podcast or Rebrand your Pod within 30 days, join Idea To Launch Academy self-paced course! CLICK THE LINK Idea To Launch / Double Dose of Raw Talk CODE Music: Basic Implosion by Kevin MacLeod, Link:https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3420-basic-implosion, License:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A special lockdown bonus with Kayla and special guest, her sister Alexis. We discuss the mystical MacDonald Triad, which many purport to be a predictor of violence, especially with serial killers. But is it accurate? Get your pitchforks out. And stay healthy, please. Sources: Grafman, J., Schwab, K., Warden, D., Pridgen, A., Brown, H. R., & Salazar, A. M. (1996). Frontal Lobe Injuries, Violence, and Aggression: A Report of the Vietnam Head Injury Study. Neurology, 46(5), 1231–1231. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.46.5.1231 Leary, T., Southard, L., Hill, J., & Ashman, J. (2017). The Macdonald Triad Revisited: An Empirical Assessment of Relationships between Triadic Elements and Parental Abuse in Serial Killers. North American Journal of Psychology, 19(3), 627. Macdonald, J. M. (1963). The threat to kill. American Journal of Psychiatry, 120(2), 125–130. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.120.2.125 Parfitt, C. H., & Alleyne, E. (2018). Not the sum of its parts: A critical review of the macdonald triad. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1524838018764164. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524838018764164 Ramsland, K. (2012). Triad of Evil. Psychology Today. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/shadow-boxing/201203/triad-evil Yarnell, H. (1940). Firesetting in children. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 10(2), 272–286. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-0025.1940.tb05690.x Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @biopsychpod, and find us on Facebook too! Music by JayMan at https://bit.ly/2uWO2jOThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
This is the FIRST episode of Volume 2 of Those People exploring “Creative People”. In this episode Mitch sits down with Boston’s (by way of Singapore, India and Middlebury College) Most Handsome Comic, Anjan Biswas. Me and Anjan cover A LOT in this episode, so much so that we broke it up into two chunks! Part 1: We explore Anjan’s early life and childhood, the restrictive culture of Singapore, his abusive mother and getting engaged at 19 after just 6 months of dating. Plus Moving to America and a whole lot more. In Part 2: We pick up around where we left off chronologically and where Anjan’s American comedy journey picks up and touch on everything from his comedy career, to his politics as a Green Card holder, and appearing in the Wall Street Journal while still enjoying a day job as an Escape Room “Cluemaster” (which serves as the backdrop of his new comedy album out 12/2 preorder here: https://smarturl.it/CluemasterPreorder?fbclid=IwAR05-U3Nh4M7m7YhBDSINLmuOsTTQiQ6KqZm712EPcO9kDryGmNQe6dtpTg) He’s generally one of the funniest people I’ll probably ever get the pleasure of having on the podcast, so I hope you all enjoy this as much as I did. Anjan is self described as one of Those... #Funny #PoorMisanthropic #Apathetic People. You can follow him down on Instagram & Twitter @WhatsAnAnjan or come see him perform live in Boston at Cityside Comedy and Hideout Comedy each week. -- Learn more about Those People, and other guests from the show at www.mitchgayns.com. Support the show by buying some merch at https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mitchgayns or Buy Mitch and the Team a cup of coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/mitchgayns -- Music for this show: Those People, 2012, Justus Boyz (Intro): https://bit.ly/2lbdBJB Untitled, 2019, Mitch Gayns (Transitions) Those People, 2015, Amy Bezunartea (Outro): https://spoti.fi/2nhoOsH Trigger Warnings for this Episode: Child Abuse, Parental Abuse (26:00) Sexual Themes & Content Suicidal ideation (4:25 of Part 2) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thosepeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thosepeople/support
This is the FIRST episode of Volume 2 of Those People exploring “Creative People”. In this episode Mitch sits down with Boston’s (by way of Singapore, India and Middlebury College) Most Handsome Comic, Anjan Biswas. Me and Anjan cover A LOT in this episode, so much so that we broke it up into two chunks! Part 1: We explore Anjan’s early life and childhood, the restrictive culture of Singapore, his abusive mother and getting engaged at 19 after just 6 months of dating. Plus Moving to America and a whole lot more. In Part 2: We pick up around where we left off chronologically and where Anjan’s American comedy journey picks up and touch on everything from his comedy career, to his politics as a Green Card holder, and appearing in the Wall Street Journal while still enjoying a day job as an Escape Room “Cluemaster” (which serves as the backdrop of his new comedy album out 12/2 preorder here: https://smarturl.it/CluemasterPreorder?fbclid=IwAR05-U3Nh4M7m7YhBDSINLmuOsTTQiQ6KqZm712EPcO9kDryGmNQe6dtpTg) He’s generally one of the funniest people I’ll probably ever get the pleasure of having on the podcast, so I hope you all enjoy this as much as I did. Anjan is self described as one of Those... #Funny #PoorMisanthropic #Apathetic People. You can follow him down on Instagram & Twitter @WhatsAnAnjan or come see him perform live in Boston at Cityside Comedy and Hideout Comedy each week. -- Learn more about Those People, and other guests from the show at www.mitchgayns.com. Support the show by buying some merch at https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mitchgayns or Buy Mitch and the Team a cup of coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/mitchgayns -- Music for this show: Those People, 2012, Justus Boyz (Intro): https://bit.ly/2lbdBJB Untitled, 2019, Mitch Gayns (Transitions) Those People, 2015, Amy Bezunartea (Outro): https://spoti.fi/2nhoOsH Trigger Warnings for this Episode: Child Abuse, Parental Abuse (26:00) Sexual Themes & Content Suicidal ideation (4:25 of Part 2) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thosepeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thosepeople/support
So it’s crazy that this gal, who looks so put together, has such a backstory. I was honestly shocked when she started sharing it with me. Jenny experienced physical abuse from her own father and because abuse seemed like normal to her, from a boyfriend as well. It’s a rough story, and we get into some tears, but God is faithful!
My guest on this episode of The Rehab is B. Flakelar, journalist and writer. B. is a victim of narcissistic parenting. Through many years of therapy, study and research, she has developed a model of the family controlled by a narcissistic parent that has resonated with a great many of her readers. While reading her work, I was surprised by how accurately she described the stories told by many of my addiction treatment patients. I wondered about the possibility of some people with substance use disorder having difficulties in recovering because of non-physical abuse from their own families. I also considered the possibility of addiction itself being triggered by such a malignant family structure. I was curious to learn more from B. about her understanding of this family condition and the relationship it may have to addiction as a cause and roadblock to recovery. This episode reveals her incredible understanding of narcissistic abuse as it relates to addiction on a personal level and with respect to her research on the subject.Please visit B. Flakelar's website and read the article that we are discussing in this episode: http://parenting.exposed/no-contact-when-the-scapegoat-walks-away/Please visit my podcast website at https://therehab.com and my professional website at https://drleeds.com. Thank you!
So it’s crazy that this gal, who looks so put together, has such a backstory. I was honestly shocked when she started sharing it with me. Jenny experienced physical abuse from her own father and because abuse seemed like normal to her, from a boyfriend as well. It’s a rough story, and we get into some tears, but God is faithful!
No one has a “say” in the kind of parents we had. Some are lucky, and have parents who loved them deeply and cared for them in a healthy way. Many are not so lucky, and have to deal with very painful memories, the emotions that stem from them, and how their present life may […] The post 035 SelfWork: Four Steps To Heal From Parental Abuse appeared first on Dr. Margaret Rutherford.
Bob connects with listener, Sonny, who shares his incredible storm. Sonny suffered through years of physical abuse at the hand of his father. Listen in on his own revelation, that he HAS taken control of his live. Sonny IS the storm!! If this storm resinates with you, please consider joining the private Facebook group by following this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/334873633629824/ The group is private. No one but members can see who belongs or what anyone posts. Sonny will be the admin of this group.
We will be continuing our exploration of the book, Toxic Parents:Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life.
Date: 2014-08-30 Topics: Interference Theory Of Human Origins, "Cosmic Abandonment" Presentation, Psychological factors which underly Collectivism, Group-Think, and the perpetuation of Human Enslavement, Rigid Skeptics (Worshippers of Scientism), Religionists (Children of the "gods"), Supporters of Slavery, Left-Wingers as those who use Government as a Proxy for an Absent Mother-Figure, Right-wingers who use Government as a Proxy for an absent Father-Figure, the Oxymoron of "Minarchy," the "Mainstream" Media as Paid Liars ("Presstitutes"), "New" Agers as naive abused children who identify as the Victim and won't talk about their Parental Abuse, the “What Can I Do?” Cop-out, Developing the Courage to take Real-World Action, Putting information out there for others, Sensory Depravation, Meditation, Open-Mindedness, the Core of Truth that lies past dogmatic religious belief, Parenting, Teaching Morality to children, Dwelling on Effects vs. Understanding Causes. Related Images: 1 | 2 Cosmic Abandonment Slides, Part 1: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 Cosmic Abandonment Slides, Part 2: 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 138 | 139 | 140 | 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 | 181 | 182 | 183 | 184 All Cosmic Abandonment Slides: Download here (Zip archive, 48 MB).
On this week's episode we're talking about a difficult subject that is sadly becoming more prevalent: when kids and teens' behavior crosses the line and becomes abusive. Learn the warning signs and responses to parental abuse with tips from Kim Abraham and Marney Studaker-Cordner, co-creators of The ODD Lifeline Program and Life Over The Influence.