Send us a text Hey friends — welcome back to Dismissed True Stories. I’m your host, Elissa, and you’re probably already clocking that this episode sounds a little different. No intro music. No disclaimer. Just me and you. In the spirit of keeping it quick and honest, here’s the update: Sarah won’t be joining us today — but that’s actually for all the best reasons. She’s safe. She’s happy. And she’s officially relocated. Which, if you’ve been following alon...
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Send us a text Hey friends — welcome back to Dismissed True Stories. I’m your host, Elissa, and you’re probably already clocking that this episode sounds a little different. No intro music. No disclaimer. Just me and you. In the spirit of keeping it quick and honest, here’s the update: Sarah won’t be joining us today — but that’s actually for all the best reasons. She’s safe. She’s happy. And she’s officially relocated. Which, if you’ve been following alon...
Send us a text In part two of her personal story, Elissa shares the fuzzy, traumatic memories of life in a trailer with her abuser and how she eventually escaped with just a laundry basket of clothes and her toddler. • Experiencing dissociation during abuse, creating mental "safe places" to escape • Living in an unfinished trailer that reflected her broken relationship • Developing a "food wound" through mealtime abuse and trauma • Finding validation when a friend witnessed abuse and said "g...
Dismissed True Stories
Send us a text Hey friends — welcome back to Dismissed True Stories. I’m your host, Elissa, and you’re probably already clocking that this episode sounds a little different. No intro music. No disclaimer. Just me and you. In the spirit of keeping it quick and honest, here’s the update: Sarah won’t be joining us today — but that’s actually for all the best reasons. She’s safe. She’s happy. And she’s officially relocated. Which, if you’ve been following alon...