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Daughters Who Dare
Erin
53 episodes
1 week ago
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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Nowhere is Safe
Daughters Who Dare
34 minutes
1 week ago
Nowhere is Safe
Join Erin and her guests, as they delve into what it means to be a child of a narcissistic parent.  Each fortnightly episode is crammed full of honesty, humour and hope. Narcissistic parents often choose to cross, ignore or erase one boundary…the EMOTIONAL boundary…and that is one too many. They do everything in their power to engage in emotional warfare. As the parent, they know their child’s weaknesses all too well, so will be sure to choose their words carefully…pushing as many buttons and pulling as many heartstrings as possible. My mind was the first boundary that was non-existent for my mom. But, she didn’t stop there. She didn’t acknowledge boundaries AT ALL, becoming what I call a ‘free range parent.’ In her sick and twisted brain, my mind AND body were her property. For me and me alone, nowhere was safe. Crossing emotional boundaries was/is bad enough. But, choosing to cross, ignore and erase all boundaries has left me with more scars than I can count.   
Daughters Who Dare