It’s Not All Rainbows: Surviving Abusive LGBTQIA+ Relationships Lindsay Goodman
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It's Not All Rainbows is a podcast hosted by Lindsay Goodman, a trauma recovery coach & survivor of narcissistic abuse in a queer relationship. Many licensed professionals have called narcissistic abuse "the most severe form of domestic violence" and yet, most survivors of this insidious abuse suffer behind closed doors. Most people, including mental health practitioners and first responders do not understand what this type of abuse can look like and how it can affect survivors. INAR will explore different aspects of narcissistic abuse, how to get out, and how to begin your healing journey. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsnotallrainbows/support
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Using "I Love You" As a Weapon
In today's episode, I talk about ways abusive people can use the words I love you as a weapon.
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Abuse One in the Home, Abuse ALL in the Home
In this episode, I talk about how when someone is abusing one person at home, they're abusing EVERYONE.
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Monkey Branching
In this episode I talk about monkey branching and what that can look like.
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Why Does My Abuser Look SO Happy!?
In this episode I talk about why abusive people LOOK so happy after your relationship with them ends.
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You Only Like it the way I Do It: Gaslighting & Sex
In this episode, I talk about how some abusive people will tell you that you won't like sex with anyone else. Why do they say this? Is it true?
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1:1 coaching: calendly.com/thelindsaygoodman
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Why Does My Abuser Always Walk in Front of Me?
In this episode, I talk about what it can look like when your "partner" is always walking in front of you, and why an abusive person might do that.
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