Interesting but not insightful
This is an interesting story and I would think a third party could really do some digging and figure out what was going on. The narrator/journalist is too close to the story here. She clearly needed an answer that would be less painful than at least considering that Stan was a sociopath and her mother had Borderline Personality Disorder. In the end, it’s more a story of the lies we tell ourselves to avoid what we don’t want to hear.
resgb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/22
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Another example of a weak, stupid woman willing to sacrifice the health and well being of her children for a man. Unforgivable. Just like The Glass Castle and Educated. Two parents participating in child abuse.
Merlins boots via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/23
I really loved the podcast until the final episode. I work in the world of mental health and disagree with this being a delusional disorder. It sticks of pathology of narcissistic traits. It’s like a mini cult of power and control. If you watch Bad Vegan this is what this man did to her. These...Read full review »
Ediebouvier via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/10/23
It’s a fascinating story and the story is told well but the analysis is lacking. I’m confused as to why the narrator decided this was delusional disorder (that Stan believed these delusions) and not a complex way of manipulating those close to him. What did I miss? Why do we assume he believed...Read full review »
rahill521 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/22
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