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Surviving Parental Alienation

By: Lawrence Etheridge
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  • Hello and Welcome to Surviving Parental Alienation Podcast!Are you a parent who is dealing with a toxic ex that does not allow you to see or speak to your kids? Have you found that no matter what you do your ex continues to make it hard for you? Have your kids been manipulated to believe you're a bad parent that does not love them? Are you a step-parent, grandparent, or loved one who has also been taken away from your loved one's child? If the answer to one of these questions is yes and you been struggling to try to find ways to cope and heal this podcast is for you.Hosted by Lawrence Etheridge Surviving Parental Alienation is a podcast that will discuss how to deal with high conflict ex-spouses after divorce. I'm a targeted parent just like you and I want to share with you how I have dealt with the pain of having a child that is alive but I cannot see.
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Episodes
  • Toxic Grandparents
    Aug 10 2021

    Episode 4 - Toxic Grandparents

    In this episode, I discuss how detrimental it can be for our alienators to have parents that enable their abusive behavior. I explore not only why this happens but make a strong case for why these parents need to see the bigger picture. 
     
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    No matter who you are, where you are,  or what stage you’re in; Parental Alienation can take a massive toll on you. Allow me to help guide you through what has allowed me to survive for over a decade. You’re not alone and after listening if you would like to hear more please subscribe and let's continue to take this journey together!

    Until all of our kids are reunited and home.

    - Lawrence Etheridge

    Stay Connected!

    >> Instagram: @iamlawrencebe
    >> Twitter: @iamlawrence

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Kindness for Weakness
    Jun 3 2021
    Episode 3 - Kindness for Weakness

    Far too often many of us who have been used and abused have allowed someone to take who we are for granted and our kindness for weakness. In this episode, I go into great detail about how this happens, why this happens, and how to create healthy boundaries with great resources for you to use! So please, join me as I go into detail about how our abusers have taken our kindness for weakness! 

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    No matter who you are, where you are,  or what stage you’re in; Parental Alienation can take a massive toll on you. Allow me to help guide you through what has allowed me to survive for over a decade. You’re not alone and after listening if you would like to hear more please subscribe and let's continue to take this journey together!

    Until all of our kids are reunited and home.

    - Lawrence Etheridge

    Stay Connected!

    >> Instagram: @iamlawrencebe
    >> Twitter: @iamlawrence

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • My Story
    May 2 2021

    Episode 2 - My Story

    In this episode I go into detail about how I've been a targeted parent for over a decade. My story is similar to most and I wanted to share mine so you can see I'm just like you! There is a huge community of alienated parents who know exactly what you are going through and we are all here to help you continue through your journey! 

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    No matter who you are, where you are,  or what stage you’re in; Parental Alienation can take a massive toll on you. Allow me to help guide you through what has allowed me to survive for over a decade. You’re not alone and after listening if you would like to hear more please subscribe and let's continue to take this journey together!

    Until all of our kids are reunited and home.

    - Lawrence Etheridge

    Stay Connected!

    >> Instagram: @iamlawrencebe
    >> Twitter: @iamlawrence

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    51 mins

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Thank you.

I still have a difficult time talking about the pain of missing my children’s lives because of my ex-husbands abuse. I just want to thank you for bringing the words to me. The shock of it all crippled me at the time- and still does sometimes. My children are now young adults and still don’t understand the truth. Thankfully (for my sake only) I am not alone. This podcast is a gift from God. Thank you Thank you.

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Real and raw

He really put himself out there. Like so many of us out there have gone through it is raw and a source of pain that just rocks you as you retouch that pain again. It effects all aspects of our lives it is deeply rooted as our children are. Deep.

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I was excited to finally find something about PA

… until I hear the comment in the first episode regarding different reasons children are taken away. I am not someone who ever leaves reviews nor do I get offended easily.

The comment that you make, Lawrence, where you talk about people who have got their children taken away due to their disease (drug addiction) will more than likely get their children back. Then, I’m not sure who you are referring to when you say, *We* will not get our children back (not a direct quote). This is insinuating that this podcast is for another group … not sure what your group is or “we” is ..but you make it clear that you are a different group than those who may have been struggling with their drug addiction/disease.


For the record, I am in recovery, and I have been robbed of my 1 year olds daughter first everything, and my four year old son who never left my side before this. Literally, not even to use the restroom (tmi). I was never absent, always got so excited to plan birthday parties, and always making sure that I kept up with scheduling and signing my children for school, doctors appointments, etc. I never missed any time given to me within the joint custody agreement, and my children always wanted “one more day with mommy”.

I do not have the 15,000 that my ex (his mommy) has paid so far to get his way, and it’s starting to look more impossible to just be their mom everyday. No texts back when I’ve just asked about their well being.

I just want to understand who your group is, and let you know that even if I do things to prove myself.. there’s always one more excuse on why I can’t be the mom I’ve been for 11 years until now.

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