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It Doesn’t End Here

By: Rachel Pierce
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  • It Doesn’t End Here shares stories from survivors about overcoming trauma from past relationships. We discuss how to identify red flags and manipulation tactics abusers use. The guests who share their stories hope to spread awareness of toxic behavior in relationships. Every story has a different message as to how we can heal, grow and have more compassion for ourselves and others.
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Episodes
  • Love Bombing
    Jun 17 2021
    Kayla moves to California for a fresh start. She quickly meets a man who sweeps her off her feet. Ignoring small red flags and giving the benefit of the doubt leads Kayla further into the relationship.

    TRIGGER WARNING:
    This episodes contains topics of mental illness and suicide. Listener discretion is advised.


    If you or someone you know is currently in an abusive relationship, please visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline for support:
    https://www.thehotline.org


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Hotel California
    Jun 18 2021

    With a romantic trip to France coming up the tension grows. Kayla’s relationship was quickly moving down a path to disappointment and financial burden.

    TRIGGER WARNING: This episodes includes domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised.

    If you or someone you know is currently in an abusive relationship, please visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline for support: https://www.thehotline.org

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    47 mins
  • Future Faking
    Jun 27 2021

    Kayla knew her relationship was going in the wrong direction. With tensions high, arguments started to become more aggressive and more frequent. Feeling stuck, Kayla stays with Mr. Wannabe in hopes of the better future he was promising her. Although, she was starting to wonder, "Was it all a lie?".

    If you or someone you know is currently in an abusive relationship, please visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline for support:
    https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/

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    50 mins

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Just No

I guess I was too harsh on the last review I wrote for this podcast so I will lighten it up. I think this podcast is a one sided view of a relationship where the host and the person it the podcast is about (Kayla) talk bad about an unnamed guy. Kayla seems to me to be to blame for many of the things that go wrong in her life but takes no responsibility for any of it and instead blames the unnamed guy for everything. Also, she talks incessantly about the business they are starting and come to find out, she is involved in an MLM. I can't take her seriously and now I can't take the host seriously because she is just allowing and agreeing with her friend on how bad unnamed guy is. All I ask is for her to take accountability for your actions and don't diagnose other people on air.

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interesting with a couple of flaws

This is an interesting story about a woman's (Kayla - the best friend of the podcast creator) relationship with a horrible narcissist. He pulls out all the classic narcissist tricks (love bombing, gaslighting, etc) on her and there are segments explaining these. The format is a loose, conversational style. It's not heavily produced but seems to be well-edited. The one big problem I have is with Kayla's sister who takes every opportunity to put down Californians and seems to think she is morally superior because she's from Oklahoma. Every segment with her includes some dig about that. Sorry sis - not every Californian is a bubble-headed narcissist any more than every Okie is a backwards racist homophobic bully.

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Not a fan

The disjointed music thrown in every few sentences is distracting & annoying. The conversation is hard to follow.

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Great content and host

loved it! host is very engaged and every story feels personal to listener. keep up the great work!

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Love this

Keep up the god work helpful materials for young women to know and use! Thanks

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Recommending this

Heart-felt stories told by the people who lived through them. Looking forward to more seasons.

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