“I listened to one episode and was both shocked and instantly turned off by the casual use of the word “r*pe” — Specifically, “flirting is r*ping people of their energy.” You’re a “vampire r*per.” Seriously? It’s highly likely many listeners are actual r*pe survivors (not to mention, all those who allegedly flirt due to trauma… but where’s this research?)
Also, as a self proclaimed relationship trauma coach, this should not be a word that’s co-opted to explain anything. This is an insane example of NOT being “trauma informed.” It seriously calls into question the host’s training/credibility and shows gross ignorance to who listens.
As with all “coaches,” I really encourage listeners to use critical thinking, seek supporting claims, and mostly, seek out trained professionals for further help. Going through one’s own therapy and clicking through some online courses/certifications does not equate to being qualified to teach trauma healing.
Note: I did try listening to other episodes. This host seems to seriously lack empathy, despite having allegedly once struggled herself with these things. It’s also dismissive of trauma and minimizes peoples’ struggles. Again, not trauma informed. It’s mind boggling. When I subscribed, I thought this show was interviews of others peoples’ secrets. If that was once the case, maybe stick with that. I think this host can offer value, but pick an appropriate lane.”
Ashley_Lynne via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/29/24