In this episode, I talk about that deep, quiet urge to start over — to find somewhere else when the place you are no longer feels like home. For many alienated parents, that search isn’t just about geography; it’s about peace. After years of fighting, explaining, and being dismissed, sometimes the only way forward is to step away and breathe somewhere new. I share what that search has looked like for me — not as an escape, but as a form of survival. Because when everything familiar becomes a ...
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In this episode, I talk about that deep, quiet urge to start over — to find somewhere else when the place you are no longer feels like home. For many alienated parents, that search isn’t just about geography; it’s about peace. After years of fighting, explaining, and being dismissed, sometimes the only way forward is to step away and breathe somewhere new. I share what that search has looked like for me — not as an escape, but as a form of survival. Because when everything familiar becomes a ...
In this episode, I take an honest look at a question many of us ask but rarely get answered — who are the alienators? I talk about what I’ve seen over the years: how they present themselves, how they manipulate, and why they’re often believed. Alienators don’t always look like villains. Sometimes they appear calm, composed, even caring — until you see what happens behind closed doors. I’m not here to diagnose or label; I’m here to expose the patterns that tear families apart and to help other...
iWasErased: Reflections
In this episode, I talk about that deep, quiet urge to start over — to find somewhere else when the place you are no longer feels like home. For many alienated parents, that search isn’t just about geography; it’s about peace. After years of fighting, explaining, and being dismissed, sometimes the only way forward is to step away and breathe somewhere new. I share what that search has looked like for me — not as an escape, but as a form of survival. Because when everything familiar becomes a ...