Bitch Is A Bad Word is a real, raw, and unapologetic domestic violence podcast that digs deep into healing, reclaiming power, and rewriting the rules after toxic relationships, domestic violence, domestic abuse, narcissistic abuse, coercive control, and financial abuse. Hosted by Lindsay, a mom of four with zero fancy letters behind her name, this show is a no-BS conversation about breaking free and finding your voice.
Each week, we bring in experts, survivors, and the real-life stories that break open the shame and stigma—because 1 in 3 women in the U.S. experience domestic violence, and these stories matter.
If you’re navigating your own journey, standing in solidarity with others, curious about how to help someone, or unsure if you’re in an abusive relationship, this is the show you need. This domestic abuse podcast is your space to heal, learn, and rise together.
Don’t miss our weekly Bitch Sesh, where we spill the tea, share survivor stories, and talk about the messy, beautiful process of taking our lives back—one story at a time.
Join the conversation. Share your story. Let’s break the cycle together.
Because bitch is a bad word when it’s used to tear you down — but if you’re in the Bestie Gang, being a bitch means you’re a baddie. We've got your back, Besties!
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If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
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Bitch Is A Bad Word is a real, raw, and unapologetic domestic violence podcast that digs deep into healing, reclaiming power, and rewriting the rules after toxic relationships, domestic violence, domestic abuse, narcissistic abuse, coercive control, and financial abuse. Hosted by Lindsay, a mom of four with zero fancy letters behind her name, this show is a no-BS conversation about breaking free and finding your voice.
Each week, we bring in experts, survivors, and the real-life stories that break open the shame and stigma—because 1 in 3 women in the U.S. experience domestic violence, and these stories matter.
If you’re navigating your own journey, standing in solidarity with others, curious about how to help someone, or unsure if you’re in an abusive relationship, this is the show you need. This domestic abuse podcast is your space to heal, learn, and rise together.
Don’t miss our weekly Bitch Sesh, where we spill the tea, share survivor stories, and talk about the messy, beautiful process of taking our lives back—one story at a time.
Join the conversation. Share your story. Let’s break the cycle together.
Because bitch is a bad word when it’s used to tear you down — but if you’re in the Bestie Gang, being a bitch means you’re a baddie. We've got your back, Besties!
🎙️ Weekly episodes
🎧 Available on all podcast platforms + full video on YouTube
📩 Subscribe to our newsletter
📱 Join our Patreon
📞 Call or text us: (331) BITCHES
🛍️ Merch store (coming soon!)
🌐 www.caliber-studio.com | ✉️ biabw@caliber-studio.com
This podcast is for you if you’re searching:
If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if healing didn’t come in a bottle—but in a mushroom grown from the dirt?
In this powerful episode of Bitch Is a Bad Word, I’m joined by Tracey Tee, founder of Moms on Mushrooms, to talk about motherhood, microdosing, and the kind of healing no one teaches us—especially not in a doctor’s office. We talk about how psilocybin is helping women process trauma, release rage, and get clarity on the choices that actually serve them.
Tracey breaks down what it means to be whole in your pain, why community is essential when you're waking up, and how mushrooms help moms stop people-pleasing and start listening to their gut—even when it goes against everything we've been told.
Inside This Episode:
• Why crying for five days doesn’t mean it’s not working—it means it is
• What Big Pharma won’t tell you about emotional processing
• How to “two sleeps” your way out of a fight with your ex
• What psilocybin can do that SSRIs never could
• Why you don’t have to respond to every message from your narcissist co-parent
• What it looks like to take radical responsibility for your own healing
• How Moms on Mushrooms is building community off social media and outside the algorithm
About Moms on Mushrooms:
Founded by Tracey Tee, Moms on Mushrooms is a digital community and education platform for mothers exploring microdosing, plant medicine, and personal transformation. With courses, peer support, and private forums, M.O.M. offers a grounded space to heal, connect, and reclaim your story—one dose at a time.
Visit them at https://www.momsonmushrooms.com/
If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233
You’re not alone. Your healing matters. We’ve got your back, Besties!
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