While I loved learning about this topic (thank you), what most impressed me was how Scott listened quietly without interrupting the women or trying to hijack and dominate their conversation with his opinions.Such behavior is surprisingly rare for men during podcasts, media interviews, and newscasts. Too many men excluding or talking over women. Much appreciated! Thank you, Scott.
Amazing conversation! I’ve known about spiritual abuse since the early 90’s when I was a victim. Not a club anyone wants to be in 😢. I so appreciate you three affirming the problem. Daniella encouraged me to start a memoir. It’s been morphing as I take classes and read memoirs and craft essays and books. One word of wisdom I read was “there is no timeline” which I remember when I start getting anxious about lack of visible progress. 😊
"It's my view that something fundamentally wrong happens there. If you harshly light every last corner of a house, the house will be uninhabitable." - Werner Herzog on Psychotherapy
I'm working on a memoir of my own. In it I am talking about deconstruction. My father was conservative Catholic and my mother was Southern Baptist. It will cover generational trauma, from physical and emotional abuse to spiritual/religious trauma. I'm glad I found this episode, ty.
Yes--thank you to Jamie and Daniela--the more subtle, covert abuse is harder to recover from. Partly because it becomes our own self-talk, partly because we tell ourselves "my experience was not so bad," and partly because--in my case--I was the scapegoat. I was the outspoken one, and I got more flack because of that.
I was introduced to Daniella through her C2C episode with Shelise and Johnathan. When Jamie came out with her book I knew somehow her and Daniella would hit it off and had to do a thing 😆
While I loved learning about this topic (thank you), what most impressed me was how Scott listened quietly without interrupting the women or trying to hijack and dominate their conversation with his opinions.Such behavior is surprisingly rare for men during podcasts, media interviews, and newscasts. Too many men excluding or talking over women. Much appreciated! Thank you, Scott.
@mamaurku he’s so great! ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing conversation! I’ve known about spiritual abuse since the early 90’s when I was a victim. Not a club anyone wants to be in 😢. I so appreciate you three affirming the problem. Daniella encouraged me to start a memoir. It’s been morphing as I take classes and read memoirs and craft essays and books. One word of wisdom I read was “there is no timeline” which I remember when I start getting anxious about lack of visible progress. 😊
@@suegr98 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
"It's my view that something fundamentally wrong happens there. If you harshly light every last corner of a house, the house will be uninhabitable." - Werner Herzog on Psychotherapy
'Mystical explanations are considered deep. The truth is that they are not even superficial.'
- Friedrich Nietzsche
I'm working on a memoir of my own. In it I am talking about deconstruction. My father was conservative Catholic and my mother was Southern Baptist. It will cover generational trauma, from physical and emotional abuse to spiritual/religious trauma. I'm glad I found this episode, ty.
Yes--thank you to Jamie and Daniela--the more subtle, covert abuse is harder to recover from. Partly because it becomes our own self-talk, partly because we tell ourselves "my experience was not so bad," and partly because--in my case--I was the scapegoat. I was the outspoken one, and I got more flack because of that.
Thanks again for another great episode.
I was introduced to Daniella through her C2C episode with Shelise and Johnathan. When Jamie came out with her book I knew somehow her and Daniella would hit it off and had to do a thing 😆
Marich is very insightful! well check out her memoir
Marich is an aa true believer. It doesn't say that in the book is a classic cult member quote.
@@BlueButterfly-mw8ld I was caught a little a back by this
Mystical manipulation.