The Empress Lioness Podcast

When Family Keeps You in Survival Mode: Loving from a Distance and Coming Back to Yourself

1 h 9 min · 2. juli 2026
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This episode features a profound conversation on family trauma, parental betrayal, and finding your voice after abuse. Guests Gina Giampietro share her personal stories of navigating , domestic violence, and the journey to self-trust and healing. This powerful conversation explores the journey of healing from emotional and physical abuse, the importance of self-trust, and reclaiming sovereignty. Guests share personal stories, insights on recognizing invisible abuse, and strategies for self-love and boundary setting.

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When Your Body Knows Before Your Mind Does: Coercive Control, Invisible Abuse, and Coming Back to Yourself with Christine Dillard

In this episode of The Empress Lioness Podcast, Karen R. F. Mitchell sits down with Christine Dillard for a real and necessary conversation about coercive control, invisible abuse, identity erosion, and the long road back to self-trust. Christine shares what it was like to appear accomplished, composed, and successful on the outside while slowly disappearing inside a relationship built on control, gaslighting, financial abuse, and the quiet unraveling of her identity. This conversation is for the woman who keeps asking, “Is it really that bad?” The woman whose body knows something is wrong before her mind has language for it. The woman who has been taught to doubt her memory, her instincts, her emotions, and her reality. Together, Karen and Christine explore the kind of abuse that does not always leave visible marks — the control that feels like love at first, the confusion that keeps a woman trapped, and the survival mode that makes her perform strength while breaking in silence. Christine also shares the truth behind her healing: that freedom did not require performing recovery, forcing forgiveness, or becoming someone new. It required remembering the woman who was always there beneath the erosion. This episode brings reality to the front. Because sometimes the first step toward freedom is not leaving. Sometimes it is finally believing your body when it says, “Something is not right here.”

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