Calls it for what it is
BTR calls the behavior we’ve seen from our addict partners for what it is: abusive. A friend told me about BTR, and I listened to a podcast. It was hard for me to hear at first and still is at times. But I’m grateful for the education and support these great women are offering. For anyone going through this very difficult process, I would recommend this podcast.
Cherisa Jones via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/20
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Your podcast is helping me at the moment, I am going trough it right now, everything thing that you experienced in your marriage, everything,I am going through it, everything, it seems like we are talking about the same guy... the only difference is that you have your family and good friends, my...Read full review »
mutxela via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/18
Betrayal trauma is a sensitive topic and anyone doing this work well should be honored. This podcast is graceful, yet unafraid to tackle this tough topic. It’s informative, real, and necessary. As a survivor and someone who supports others through the healing journey after betrayal trauma, I...Read full review »
virtuouswoman31 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/18
Thank you for rejecting the co-dependent model and teaching women about gaslighting, abuse, boundaries and what healing and healthy couple recovery looks like! There is no better resource out there!!
firefly-letyourlightshine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/18
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