The Narc Behind The Educator Series Claire Auden
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- Society & Culture
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In this series, I and fellow narcissism educators discuss and share our own personal journeys with the narcissists and narcissistic abuse in our own lives.
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Richard Grannon's Story
In this episode, narcissistic abuse educator Richard Grannon opens up about one of his own narcissistic relationships and the extreme psychological and emotional manipulation and abuse that he experienced. He shares in detail the depth of emotional coercion, his reasons for staying and how he eventually got out. The conversation roams across multiple other topics including the romanticization of toxic, unhealthy and love bombing behaviours in film and television and how that primes us for narcissistic relationships.
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Jackie from Jfab and Finding Authenticity's story
Jackie from Jfab speaks about the narcissistic relationship that lead her to educating about emotional and narcissistic abuse and coaching people in recovering from such relationships.
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Eleni From NoNarcsense's Story
In this episode, Eleni Sagredos from NoNarcsense and author of the book But They're So Nice discusses her own narcissistic relationship. She speaks in detail about the covert manipulation and abuse she experienced, coping with the trauma bond and how this catalyst of events propelled her into educating about covert narcissistic abuse, coaching those recovering from such relationships and becoming an author.
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Leon R. J. Walker a "self aware" narcissist's story
In this episode "self aware" narcissist Leon R. J. Walker shares incredible insight, accountability and frank honesty as he reflects on his own personal journey. He speaks candidly about his childhood and the horrific abuse he endured and how that lead him to toxic and abusive behaviours as an adult. He speaks candidly about his thought processes and the ways he had been throughout his life (before therapy) and how his time in the navy actually fuelled his narcissistic traits and behaviours yet ultimately forced him into the treatment that lead to his diagnosis. This episode is a must listen for anyone hoping the gain insights into the mind of a narcissist. Trigger warning - this episode describes child sexual abuse and graphic detail of acts of war.
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Telsha from The Tea On NPD's story
In this episode, Telsha, narcissism educator and recovery coach, candidly shares her story in detail and reflects upon her own experience in narcissistic relationships. She describes how these experiences lead her to educating about and helping people all over the world to recognise and recover from narcissistic abuse and also shares important advice for anyone who is just getting out of one of these relationships. Telsha can be found at The Tea On NPD on all social media platforms.
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Jacob "The Nameless Narcissist"
In this episode Jacob "The Nameless Narcissist" opens up about his journey to receiving his diagnosis and becoming self aware. He shares compelling insights into how narcissists think, feel and see social interactions, relationships and themselves. A must listen for anyone looking to further understand narcissistic personality disorder and the thought processes and inner workings of a narcissist's mind.
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Customer Reviews
Exactly what I needed to hear
I am so grateful for this podcast. It is helping me alleviate so much shame & self-blame for what I went through. Thank you so much for vulnerably sharing your stories.
Amazing podcast interviews on narcissism education
As a narcissistic educator myself, I really appreciate Claire’s approach to her podcast. The question she asks her guests are very well thought out, and she very easily is able to continue with the flow of conversation. The interviews with self-aware narcissists are particularly interesting and educational. I think that this content is allowing others to gain a better understanding and education of this complex personality disorder.