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She Called Me a Witch — 18 Years of Sibling Estrangement

22 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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Navigating Sibling Estrangement on National Siblings Day What happens when the people who shared your childhood home become the architects of your deepest pain? In this raw and revealing episode of Siblings by Circumstance, we confront the "dark side" of National Sibling Day—a day that, for many, serves as a painful reminder of what has been lost. Host LizzyB sits down with PK, a guest who has navigated nearly two decades of exile from her own family. After being scapegoated for inheritance disputes she didn't cause and labeled a "witch" by her own flesh and blood, PK opens up about the "ambiguous grief" of mourning sisters who are still very much alive. In this episode, we explore: * The Scapegoat Dynamic: How jealousy and family "secrets" can lead to a coordinated effort to eradicate a sibling from the family circle. * The Elephant in the Room: Why a "bland" reconciliation without an apology is often more damaging than no relationship at all. * The Holiday Hurdle: Navigating the deep sadness of National Sibling Day when your own siblings feel like strangers. * Power and Resilience: How the guest moved from the pain of emotional abuse to a place of inner strength and joy. This conversation is a lifeline for anyone "surviving the range of emotions" that come with family rejection. It’s a masterclass in setting boundaries, finding resilience, and learning that while your family tree may be split, you are not mortally wounded. "They chose lies over me, and I just can't live like that. We can’t control what other people do; we can only control how we go forward." Are you navigating sibling estrangement? You don't have to do it alone. Join the community: Sibling Estrangement Support Through Engagement [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ChDNNfgnx/?mibextid=wwXIfr]to be seen, heard, and understood. The episode explores the complex emotions of sibling estrangement, the ripple effects on family, and the path to healing through self-compassion, community support, and radical acceptance.

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