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Laura Richards: “Could You Live Like This For the Rest of Your Life?”

28 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Laura Richards: “Could You Live Like This For the Rest of Your Life?”

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Laura Richards spent 32 years married to a covert narcissist — someone who looked like “the nice guy” to everyone outside the marriage while quietly breaking her down inside it. After her divorce, she became a bestselling author (“Married to a Nice Guy,” “You’re Not Crazy”), podcaster, and coach helping other women recognize the same patterns she lived through. In this conversation, Laura and Greg dig into: * How covert narcissism hides in plain sight — generous and well-liked in public, cold and controlling at home * Trauma bonding and the “breadcrumb” cycle that keeps people hoping things will change * Gaslighting in real, everyday moments — not just dramatic ones * The subtle ways partners get isolated from friends and family * Why “could you live like this for the rest of your life?” is the only question that matters * What to do first if this is resonating — and why a trauma-informed therapist matters * How to leave safely: quiet, strategic, and on your own terms Laura’s full library of books, coaching, community, and resources is at thatswhereimatpodcast.com. [https://www.thatswhereimatpodcast.com]

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Portada del episodio Laura Richards: “Could You Live Like This For the Rest of Your Life?”

Laura Richards: “Could You Live Like This For the Rest of Your Life?”

Laura Richards spent 32 years married to a covert narcissist — someone who looked like “the nice guy” to everyone outside the marriage while quietly breaking her down inside it. After her divorce, she became a bestselling author (“Married to a Nice Guy,” “You’re Not Crazy”), podcaster, and coach helping other women recognize the same patterns she lived through. In this conversation, Laura and Greg dig into: * How covert narcissism hides in plain sight — generous and well-liked in public, cold and controlling at home * Trauma bonding and the “breadcrumb” cycle that keeps people hoping things will change * Gaslighting in real, everyday moments — not just dramatic ones * The subtle ways partners get isolated from friends and family * Why “could you live like this for the rest of your life?” is the only question that matters * What to do first if this is resonating — and why a trauma-informed therapist matters * How to leave safely: quiet, strategic, and on your own terms Laura’s full library of books, coaching, community, and resources is at thatswhereimatpodcast.com. [https://www.thatswhereimatpodcast.com]

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Portada del episodio Can Healing Trauma Help Your Body Fight Cancer?

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