The LOVE>hate Podcast
In the powerful conclusion of our two-part series, host Melissa Etzler continues her conversation with Caralyn, diving deep into the terrifying reality of post-separation abuse and the high-stakes journey of escaping a toxic environment while pregnant. This episode moves beyond the early red flags discussed in Part 1 to explore the dangerous escalation of control that often occurs when a survivor begins to reclaim their independence. Caralyn shares the harrowing details of her second abusive relationship, where the "charm" of a 24/7 phone connection was actually a digital leash. She describes the chilling experience of being forced to stay in a back bedroom to avoid repairmen and the constant, exhausting battle of defending her fidelity against baseless accusations. Key Highlights of Part 2: * The Escalation of Violence: The terrifying moment a wooden hairbrush became a projectile—and the realization that things would only get worse. * Planning the Escape: How Caralyn orchestrated a quiet exit while four months pregnant, managing the physical and emotional toll of a high-risk pregnancy under duress. * Post-Separation Abuse & Legal Battles: The "worst year" of Caralyn’s life involving false allegations, CPS investigations, and the ongoing trauma of "invisible" threats. * The Reality of "Peace": What life looks like a decade later, including the hyper-vigilance of a "safe harbor" and the power of protective orders. * Tools for Healing: Caralyn’s specific practices for intentional self-talk and reframing negative thoughts at age 44. This episode is an essential listen for anyone navigating the complexities of domestic dynamics or supporting a loved one in crisis. Caralyn’s ultimate message is one of incredible resiliency: that even when you are "starved for love," you have the power to prioritize your safety, trust your judgment again, and keep rising. Did you miss the beginning? Be sure to listen to Part 1 to hear how these cycles began and the early signs of control that Caralyn first encountered. CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO LOVE>HATE NOW [https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/wjlPDN1Ni0870uiUMeZpgA] National Domestic Violence Hotline: [http://www.thehotline.org/] 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) National Sexual Assault Hotline: [http://www.rainn.com/] 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE) Loveisrespect Teen Dating Violence Hotline: [http://www.loveisrespect.org/] 1-866-331-9474 National Human Trafficking Hotline: [http://humantraffickinghotline.org/] 1-888-373-7888
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