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We are a simulcasted pop-culture and nostalgia podcast where each episode we discuss a specific property from your childhood. Ranging from movies, cartoons, video games, and toys, we'll cover it all. Along the way we'll have some special guests from within the community joining in on the discussion, and providing some insight on what property helped shape their future.
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A celebration of growing up in Britain in the 1970's and the huge part TV played in our lives. You can comment on episodes, suggest subjects for future podcasts and, of course, share your memories with us on our blog www.my70sTVchildhood.com
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Providing much-needed education on the truth about the abuser's culture, who they are, what they do, and how to heal our trauma. I tell the truth about the Cluster B disorders: NPD, BPD, HPD, and ASPD without making apologies for them. I'm here to help my Complex-PTSD community and domestic abuse survivors, NOT those who caused the trauma. Each episode we discuss various abuses the Cluster Bs inflict, the ongoing problems you may have as a result of being raised by one of them, and the science.
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I’m Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, and I teach people to recognize and heal the symptoms of Childhood PTSD. Welcome to my podcast!I’m not a doctor or therapist; I know about childhood trauma because I lived it, and I discovered a radical approach to healing that focuses first on calming neurological dysregulation, which is common in people who grew up with abuse and neglect. In my podcasts, I teach about dysregulation – how to know if you have it, what it can do to yo ...
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Hey there, passionate educators! Dive into the dynamic world of early childhood education with The Inspiring ECE Podcast, hosted by seasoned educator and passionate advocate, Marcia Nicole. This podcast delivers: - Practical tips for new and seasoned early childhood educators seeking to create engaging learning environments -Strategies for maintaining your well-being as a teacher and educator -And inspiration to pursue professional growth so you can be the best version of yourself for the ch ...
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Healing Childhood Trauma

Lizandra Leigertwood

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Welcome to Healing Childhood Trauma for Millenial Women where healing meets growth. The podcast where we deep dive into healing from the past, overcoming high functioning anxiety and attachment to have better relationships with ourselves and others. I'm Lizandra Leigertwood, a psychotherapist and relationship therapist who specialises in childhood trauma in adults helping you to transform the relationship you have with yourself and others. I share the in and outs of being able to let go peop ...
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Are you a parent of a child with ADHD (or suspected ADHD)? Are you overwhelmed by the treatment options to support your child? Are you exhausted from giving your child with ADHD *countless* reminders for the same tasks… yelling to get them to (sometimes) listen… and walking on eggshells to avoid the seemingly endless meltdowns? Are you getting constant calls from the school about your child’s behavior? Is your child struggling in school without a plan in place to help them? If you want to tr ...
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Dive into the digital world with Digital Childhood! Explore the latest tech trends, from AI's comedic potential to the impact of AI on middle school life. Join the conversation and discover how technology is shaping our future. -Hosted by Chloe and Darcy
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Rediscover the power of play and learn how to help your child make the most of their childhood. Discover the different possibilities that your environment offers so you can get back to basics and provide lots of learning opportunities by keeping things simple!
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Do you struggle in your parenting because of childhood pain? Do you sometimes repeat old patterns from your childhood? You want to be a better parent, but you don’t know how. I understand, parents. I came from dysfunction, trauma, and abuse. I didn’t know what was healthy. Over the years, as a school counsellor, and mom of two, I learned what is healthy and how to be healthy with my own children. There’s a better way to parent where you feel good and so do your children. This way can replace ...
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Welcome to the Think Unbroken Podcast, where healing begins and transformation takes flight. Join host Michael Unbroken on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we delve into the realms of overcoming childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, PTSD, CPTSD, high ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and various mental health challenges. Unlock the secrets to healing with insights from therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, entrepreneurs, and researchers. Gain access to pr ...
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Listen up, and listen in, this is about our children! Learn something today on the TeacherTalk segment of Ask Ivy. A special guest and I explore the importance on early childhood education and share some tips as to how you can better prepare your child to be successful in school.
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A Childhood Rerun

A Childhood Rerun

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In each episode, I recount a period of my life, mostly memories with a bit of reflection sprinkled in. I’m just trying to document what life was like during these years, so I’ll have things to laugh at when I’m old. Cover art photo provided by Fabrizio Conti on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@staticlaw
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Childhood Evolved

Alex Pearson

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This podcast is here for you; to help you become better informed about child development, preschool, parenting, teaching, and anything else that will improve the day to day lives of children. So if you are a parent, a teacher, or anyone else who cares for children, you are in the right place!
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But Still, She Thrives - Narcissistic Abuse, Toxic Relationships, Grey Rock Method, Healthy Boundaries, Childhood Abuse, Trauma Healing

Christy Jade - Narcissistic Abuse Coach, Grey Rock Coach , Gaslighting Expert, No Contact Mentor

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Find Peace and Freedom after Narcissistic Abuse Are you feeling lost after breaking free from a toxic relationship? Are you afraid you will get sucked back in, whether it is with the same narcissist or a new one? Are you ready to finally live in peace? In this podcast, you will find healing methods and coping solutions to set you free from narcissistic abuse and its effects. My mission is to equip you to become strong and free through confidence building, proven healing methods and finding p ...
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This podcast arms mothers with mindset techniques to help them navigate their child's cancer journey. With an emphasis on curiosity and compassion, Dr. Samara Potter coaches mothers out of overwhelm and into quiet confidence. Dr. Potter is a practicing pediatric oncologist and certified life coach.
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Stop Ruining My Childhood!

Stop Ruining My Childhood Podcast

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A sometimes nostalgic, sometimes cynical look back at pop culture. Join us as we revisit movies, cartoons, and live-action TV of the 80s and 90s, and ask the question, ”Does this hold up? Or did I just ruin my childhood?”
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*** Top 2.5% Podcast *** Do you want to heal the childhood trauma wounds that are holding you back and keeping you from confidently living the life God wants you to live? Does your trauma history keep you crippled by fear, unable to discern and trust God’s plan, process, and purpose for your life? The effects of childhood trauma can show up as low moods, negative thoughts, overthinking, anxiety, crippling fear, low self-worth, physical illness, constant comparison, or emotional disconnection ...
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Abuse and neglect in childhood can leave you with the conviction that everywhere you go, YOU are responsible for everyone’s feelings. If your family is miserable, you spend all YOUR energy trying to make them happy. If they’re angry, you try to help them see the bright side of things. If they start fighting with each other, you ruin your own peace …
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Send us a text 1) Reading the next excerpt from my article on coercive control, followed by a deep dive on what was read. https://defeatingchildhoodtrauma.com/coercive-control-is-the-reason-they-cant-just-leave/ 2) Call for help, fight or flight, freeze. Introducing the brain's hierarchy in threatening situations and where in the brain the vagus ne…
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In this episode, join us for powerful conversations with three remarkable guests who share game-changing insights on personal transformation and success. Jeff Wickersham reveals why your evening routine is the missing link to peak performance, sharing practical strategies for quality sleep and mental preparation. Jessica Brothers teaches us how to …
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Hey, Sister-friend 👋🏽 As the year comes to a close, it’s easy to focus on what didn’t go as planned. But today, I want to encourage you to pause and reflect on your milestones and achievements, big or small, from this past year. Why is this important? Celebrating what God has done in your life honors Him and nourishes your soul. It’s not about perf…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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Are you stuck in a pattern of unhealthy relationship dynamics? This episode is all about secure attachment and what it takes to have healthier relationships when you’ve experienced childhood trauma. Secure attachment is how we form stronger relationship patterns with ourselves but there is also one other relationship that significantly gets overloo…
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This week, let's talk about 3 Tips to Help You Recover From Social Isolation After Narcissistic Abuse Mentioned episodes: https://ChristyJade.podbean.com/e/ep-20-filling-the-friendship-cup-after-narcissistic-abuse/ https://ChristyJade.podbean.com/e/ep-19-finding-true-friendship-as-an-adult/ Want to start your day off feeling amazing?! My EPIC 4 MIN…
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From my webinar for the School of Human Kind. Topic: What is Relational Parenting? What is Relational Parenting? How does it work? Why does this type of parenting work with all children? I answer all these questions and any questions you may have. Becoming relational with our children is the game changer to really making impact in their lives. Much…
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Welcome to a very special edition of My 70s TV Childhood! This week, we’re celebrating Christmas with a listener-powered quiz extravaganza. That’s right—every single question in this episode has been submitted by you, our brilliant audience. Your response was overwhelming, and while we couldn’t include all of your fantastic submissions, we’ve curat…
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SHINING WITH ADHD #179: An Episode for the Whole Family: Finding the Positive The Childhood Collective 12/18/2024 SUMMARY In this episode created for our kids with ADHD, we talk about the power of focusing on the good stuff! Learn how finding the positive in each day can help train your brain to feel happier and more confident. It’s true! So grab y…
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Dr. Jamie Cho, an assistant teaching professor of justice in early learning at the University of Washington and Ninderjit Gill, tenured early childhood education faculty at North Seattle College, join host Heather Bernt-Santy to discuss their article, “Who Gets to Be Neutral? The Respectability Politics of Leading for Educational Justice.” Find the…
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Episode: # 36Featuring: Lenny PanzicaDescription: Help Support the Channel: • https://www.patreon.com/YCWCastBrought to You in Part By: • Jon Rush - Programmer (jon@rush.codes) • Mike Lemay - Editor • Ryan Illsley - ComposerContact: • General - info@ycwcast.com • Guest Booking - talent@ycwcast.com • Public Appearances - pr@ycwcast.comFollow Us: • Y…
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Almost everyone who writes to me here at Crappy Childhood Fairy was not SEEN or UNDERSTOOD by the people who raised them. Whether it was neglect or addiction or mental illness or death, that loss of the attention you needed, in order to have a center, to know who you even are – can create years and even decades of empty relationships and a painful …
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In this powerful episode, author and expert therapist Christoffel Sneijders shares groundbreaking insights from his book "Relationships? Which Brain Is Talking?" Drawing from decades of experience as a coach and therapist, he reveals how our three distinct brains – head, heart, and gut – influence every decision we make. Through fascinating scienti…
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You can SET boundaries. But You can't make people respect them. Shocking, right? We’ve all tried to make other people be who we want them to be but if the other person is not inclined, it’s exhausting to try to make them comply. Some people are aligned with us and they’re going to cooperate with us anyway. It’s the ones who are not aligned with us,…
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Happy Holidays, Season’s Greetings, and Merry Christmas to you, sister friend! 🎄✨ The holiday season stirs up different feelings and experiences for everyone. Whether this time of year brings you joy, stress, or something in between, my hope is that you find moments to embrace the heart of the season. In today’s episode, we’re diving into the essen…
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Neglect by a parent (or the loss of them) can leave an emotional wound on a child that affects them all their lives. How many times have you fallen for someone, only to find that you weren’t valued, your existence was kept secret from someone's "real" partner, relegating you to the status of "side chick?" The consequences of this pattern don’t just…
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Send us a text How I survived coercive control stages 1 and 2 and how I broke free. What I learned and how I grew after breaking the trauma bond. This is a special bonus content as we are moving through this series on coercive control. It is my belief that we glean a far deeper understanding from other people's lived experiences. So, I am sharing m…
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The first months of a romantic relationship can feel like there’s a sweetness that moves through everything in your life.. like all your problems have been solved -- especially when you’ve been alone a long time. But soon, things aren't so perfect, and each person's flaws are revealed. This is when you need to know the signs of whether someone is t…
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Send us a text 1) Intermittent reinforcement and gaslighting. Reading a short excerpt from my article on coercive control and then taking a deep dive on what was written. How intermittent reinforcement works and how it keeps you hooked. 2) The trauma bond is a high octane and intense addiction to the abuser that we mistake for "the love we never kn…
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In this episode, we dive deep into personal transformation, goal achievement, and overcoming self-doubt. Our guests share raw, authentic insights about building momentum, facing fears, and creating the life you truly desire. From navigating past trauma to defeating imposter syndrome, you'll learn practical strategies for reconciling your past self …
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In this episode we discuss dysfunctional family and how it can be challenging to return to your family of origin at Christmas time. Christmas can be a stressful time when you've experienced childhood trauma. We can't always change family dynamics, but we can find ways that we can prepare and preserve our emotional wellbeing and mental health. You'l…
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Hey, Sister-friend 👋🏽 Welcome back Today, we’re tackling a timely topic: functional freeze. Christmas is just around the corner, and it can also feel overwhelming. So overwhelming that you just find yourself doing all the things, but you are not really present and engaged. Or If you’ve ever found yourself mentally checking out or unable to tackle s…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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Past trauma is almost always a factor among people who find themselves in the s*x industry; in recovery, many people leave this line of work and start their lives fresh. But what happens when it's time to date? In this video, I respond to a letter from a former stripper who would like to form a relationship with a good man, but worries that telling…
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In this episode, Michael Unbroken welcomes Morgan T. Nelson for an unfiltered and transformative conversation. Morgan opens up about his tumultuous journey from violent street fights and jail stays to becoming a millionaire by 28. Growing up between two father figures—a biological dad and a millionaire ex-SWAT officer—shaped his understanding of ma…
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This week, let's talk about 5 Ways to Set Boundaries as a People Pleaser Grab my setting boundaries E-Course here: https://christyjade.podia.com/boundariescourse Wanna work with me 1:1? I have ONE spot left open for July! https://shethrives.thrivecart.com/transformational-coaching-monthly/ https://christyjade.com/transformational-coaching-quarterly…
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Welcome to My 70s TV Childhood! As the festive season jingles ever closer, it’s time to unwrap memories of Christmas in 1970s Britain. Ah, the Christmas list. A child’s masterpiece of dreams, overthinking, and perhaps a little greed. Would Father Christmas judge your requests? Would you strike the perfect balance between modesty and ambition? Tools…
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Most experts don't talk about this, but there's a very real phenomenon in the world that is commonly known as Evil. And while it's not scientific, it's recognized in all peoples, all countries, across history. It's metaphysical, but shows up tangibly in the form of abuse and neglect of children. We don't want to risk passing on the evil that was do…
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As a school counsellor for over 16 years, anxiety is the number one issue that I help my teenagers with. Anxiety is normal. It comes from our biology. Anxiety comes from our thoughts. Our kids need to express their fears so they can process their feelings and thoughts. As parents, even if we are uncomfortable, our kids need to express their fears. …
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Hey, Sister-friend 👋🏽 My guest today is registered dietitian Angel Luk. Angel has worked in a bariatric weight loss surgery helping clients address food challenges. Today Angel answers questions like: What does healing from trauma have to do with eating? What are the hidden forces that most people don’t realize are controlling their eating habits? …
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SHINING WITH ADHD #178: ADHD Holiday Survival: 3 Things We're Doing (and Avoiding) This Year The Childhood Collective 12/9/2024 SUMMARY The holidays are here, and while they can be magical, they can also be a lot — especially for families navigating ADHD. We are sharing our Holiday Survival Guide: three things we WILL be doing and three things we W…
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It’s common in our culture for people to sleep together almost as soon as they meet. And people act like that’s fun and easy, and only foolish people can’t handle it, or think it should be avoided, in favor of something better. So for people who grew up neglected and abused, there’s a contradiction – their attachment wound is crying for someone to …
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Children are brilliant at rationalizing how a parent could simultaneously LOVE them, but also hurt, punish and abandon them. As children we had to make it all fit in our minds but if you’re STILL doing this as an adult – and a lot of us get stuck in that pattern – you may have gotten stuck in "cognitive dissonance. "That’s the psychology term for t…
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Send us a text 1) Prequels and Epilogues. If you had an enabler parent, they likely fell victim to a coercive control relationship and never escaped. That was our prequel and how that makes us "at risk" of our prequel becoming our epilogue. 2) Reading to you a section of my article, "Coercive Control is the Reason They Can't Just Leave". A link to …
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In this episode, we dive into transformative conversations with leading experts in healing, relationships, and personal growth. Lauren Zoeller reveals the power of somatic work and nervous system healing, while dating coach Sami Wunder shares her journey from heartbreak to helping others transform their love lives. Trauma expert Thomas Hübl explain…
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Hey, Sister-friend 👋🏽 The holidays are pretty much here, and while this season is meant to bring joy, it often brings a lot of stress. Additional stress, especially if you’re managing the aftereffects of childhood trauma can be overwhelming. Today, we’re talking about situational stress, the type of stress that’s tied to specific circumstances. We’…
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In this episode, I’m sharing an unforgettable experience from a recent roundtable discussion where I had the honor of sitting alongside some of the most inspiring educators in the early childhood field. This was a conversation that we, as educators, don’t always get the chance to have—one that focuses on us. We talked about the real challenges we f…
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A huge problem for many of us with CPTSD (definitely for me) is that we end up with too many MEAN people in our lives. These can be friends, relatives, co-workers, relatives, neighbors, bosses and partners. They criticize you, they ridicule you, they ostracize you, underestimate you and they say terrible things about you that turn people against yo…
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Emily Clark, aka “EarlyEdEm” on instagram, has some thoughts to share about the impact of trying to make a profit off of attempts to assess quality in early childhood settings. Can true quality be commodified? Do attempts to make money off of quality child care fit with what research tells us are indicators of quality? We don’t think so. Thanks for…
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In this episode, Michael Unbroken is joined by Vincent Infante, a seasoned therapist with 13 years of experience, for a raw and transformative conversation about the modern crisis of masculinity and mental health. Together, they dive deep into why men today face unprecedented struggles with isolation, depression, and identity in a world that demand…
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Welcome back to the My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz! This week, we’re marching straight into the world of Dad’s Army with a special quiz that celebrates the much-loved sitcom and plenty more from the golden age of 1970s British television. Whether you’re a devoted fan or just here for a bit of fun, grab a cuppa and join us! Kicking things off, our Don’t …
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