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Stories We Weren't Supposed To Tell

Podcast door Sunshine Faye

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Gezondheid & Persoonlijke Ontwikkeling

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Welcome to Stories We Weren’t Supposed to Tell.This is a survivor led podcast where we speak the truth about abuse, manipulation, and what it really takes to rebuild your life after it.These aren’t watered down stories.These are real experiences from real people who lived it, survived it, and chose to tell it anyway.You’ll hear the patterns most people misslove bombing, gaslighting, control, trauma bonds broken down in a way that finally makes sense.Alongside each story, we dive deeper with The Manipulation Whisperer episodes, connecting the dots between what happened, why it happened, and how to take your power back.This space is for the ones who:– questioned their reality– stayed longer than they should have– are trying to find themselves againAnd it’s also for the ones watching from the outsidethe friends, the family, the people who have ever asked:“Why didn’t they just leave?”This will help you understand what abuse actually does to a personhow it rewires thinking, creates attachment, and makes leaving far more complex than it looks.You’re not crazy.You’re not alone.And you’re not the only one this happened to.If you’ve ever felt like something wasn’t right but couldn’t explain why…this podcast will give you the words for it.And once you see it, you won’t unsee it.Sunshine Faye ☀️

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Taya's Manipulation Whisperer Episode

Taya's story reveals the insidious nature of abuse, from early exposure to manipulation tactics, grooming, and coercive control to the devastating impact on the victim's sense of safety and self-trust. Randin and Krystle highlight the importance of recognizing abuse, reclaiming empowerment, and protecting oneself from further harm. Takeaways * Recognizing the signs of abuse is crucial for reclaiming empowerment and self-protection. * Understanding the impact of abuse on the victim's sense of safety and self-trust is essential for supporting survivors. Chapters * 00:00 The Start of Abuse * 14:38 Intermittent Reinforcement and Gaslighting * 21:24 Coercive Control * 27:39 Sexual Coercion and Violence * 32:40 Victim Blaming and Shame * 41:38 Hoovering and Manipulation through Crisis * 50:36 Hoovering and Manipulation through Crisis * 56:49 Empowerment and Self-Protection

28 mei 2026 - 37 min
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Taya's Story- Even Prison Couldn't Free her of Him.

Taya tells her story of abuse that started at a young age and dives right into the early days of the relationship, the manipulation and control exerted by the abuser, the escalation of abuse, instances of physical violence, the experience of living with the abuser, threats and escalation of dangerous behavior, and the abuser's behavior towards the victim's pets. Randin shares her harrowing experiences of animal abuse, stalking, home invasion, manipulation, assault, legal proceedings, and the journey of healing and self-reflection. Her story sheds light on the impact of trauma and the resilience of the human spirit. Takeaways * Early signs of manipulation and control can be subtle and may escalate over time. * Abusers often use threats, violence, and control to maintain power over their victims. Resilience in the face of trauma * The importance of self-reflection and healing Chapters * 00:00 The Early Days * 08:01 Escalation of Abuse * 18:02 Living with the Abuser * 22:52 Threats and Escalation * 31:10 Animal Abuse * 38:33 Stalking and Home Invasion * 46:55 Assault and Trauma * 53:29 Legal Proceedings and Protective Order * 01:08:43 Healing and Self-Reflection

21 mei 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Sadie's Manipulation Episode

In this Manipulation Whisperer Randin and Krystle go behind the scenes of Sadie’s anonymous survivor story to break down what was really happening underneath the abuse. This episode dives into the trauma responses many survivors judge themselves for CPTSD, hypersexuality, trauma bonding, nervous system addiction, and the chemical withdrawal that happens when you finally go no contact. They unpack why survivors often go back, why sex can become wired into safety, and why healing can feel physically unbearable long after the relationship ends. Then they shift into the manipulation tactics used throughout Sadie’s story: sexual coercion, medical gaslighting, coercive control, weaponized incompetence, covert narcissism, DARVO, victim blaming, future faking, secrecy, and exploitation disguised as rescue. This is not just a discussion about Sadie. This is an educational breakdown for every survivor who has ever looked back at their own coping mechanisms and asked, why did I do that? Because sometimes the body survives long before the mind understands what happened. Trigger Warning: sexual assault, domestic violence, coercive control, trauma responses, narcissistic abuse, trauma bonds, childhood sexual trauma. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro + Why Sadie’s story needed a deeper breakdown 01:23 CPTSD and living in a body trained for danger 04:00 Hypersexuality after abuse and sex as a trauma response 08:30 Trauma bonding, nervous system addiction, and chemical attachment 14:45 No contact withdrawal and why survivors go back 21:40 Practical healing tools: breath work, journaling, shadow work, somatics 31:10 Sexual coercion, fawning, and compliance as survival 35:20 Medical gaslighting, coercive control, and weaponized incompetence 40:15 Covert narcissism, public charm, and isolation through responsibility 44:10 Justin: predatory rescue, boundary testing, blackout exploitation, DARVO 48:45 Victim blaming, future faking, guilt, and forced reporting 51:10 Childhood trauma roots + piecing memory together 52:38 Closing thoughts

14 mei 2026 - 55 min
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Sadie's Story-My Body Isn't Mine

Randin shares an anonymous survivor story to Krystle about trauma, marriage, coercive control, sexual assault, shame, and the complicated aftermath of trying to heal while still blaming herself. This episode looks at the ways early trauma can shape a survivor’s nervous system, how coercion can hide inside relationships, why consent is not real when fear and punishment are involved, and how survivors often carry shame that never belonged to them. Sadie’s story is heavy, honest, and deeply human. It is not just about what happened to her. It is about what she survived, what she learned, and how she began rebuilding a life where safety, love, and truth could finally exist. Content warning: This episode discusses sexual assault, coercive control, domestic abuse, childhood trauma, grief, dissociation, CPTSD, postpartum depression, hypersexuality, and suicidal thoughts. Please listen with care. Chapters 00:00 Sadie’s anonymous story begins 03:20 High school and early relationship dynamics 08:30 Early trauma and survival patterns 12:00 How trauma shaped her relationship with her body 16:20 Marriage, pain, and pressure 22:00 Coercion and survival sex 29:00 Emotional punishment and control 34:30 Carrying the marriage alone 39:00 Power shifts and escalating behavior 43:00 Dissociation and emotional survival 49:30 Why this story was hard to tell

12 mei 2026 - 50 min
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Ashleys Manipulation Whisperer Episode

If you’ve already listened to Ashley’s story, this is where everything clicks. Because what she went through wasn’t random. It wasn’t “just a toxic relationship.” It was a pattern. In this episode of Stories We Weren’t Supposed to Tell, we break down the manipulation behind Ashley’s story the tactics that kept her confused, attached, and questioning her own reality even after abuse escalated. We’re talking about: * Love bombing and instant intensity * Boundary testing from the very beginning * Gaslighting and memory distortion * DARVO (deny, attack, reverse victim and offender) * Reactive abuse * Trauma bonding and intermittent reinforcement * Isolation and control * Slow erosion of boundaries This episode shows how abuse doesn’t just happen—it’s built. Slowly. Intentionally. Strategically. Because once you understand the pattern, you stop blaming yourself for staying… and start seeing exactly what was done to you. Content Warning: This episode includes discussions of domestic violence, strangulation, coercive control, and psychological manipulation. Please listen at your own pace. If you’ve ever found yourself asking: “Was it really that bad?” “Did I overreact?” “Why couldn’t I just leave?” This episode will answer that. Takeaways * Love bombing creates fast emotional attachment and lowers defenses * Early red flags are often disguised as “intensity” or “connection” * Gaslighting works by planting small doubts over time * DARVO flips accountability onto the victim * Reactive abuse is provoked, then used against you * Trauma bonds are built through cycles of harm and affection * Boundaries are rarely broken all at once—they’re worn down slowly * Isolation often increases after outside support pushes back * Financial and emotional entanglement make leaving harder * Awareness is the moment the cycle starts to break Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Breakdown Setup Why this episode matters 01:00 – Love Bombing & Instant Bond Fast emotional attachment and intensity 03:00 – First Red Flag & Boundary Test Overreaction to normal dating behavior 06:00 – Questioning Herself Early Self-doubt begins immediately 08:00 – Fast Commitment & Future Faking Rushed relationship and proposal 11:00 – First Physical Incident Minimizing early violence 13:00 – Gaslighting & Reality Distortion Rewriting events and planting doubt 16:00 – Cognitive Dissonance Questioning every thought and reaction 18:30 – DARVO Explained Turning victim into offender 21:00 – Reactive Abuse Provoking reaction, then using it as proof 23:00 – Trauma Bonding Cycle Abuse → apology → affection → repeat 25:00 – Isolation & Family Conflict Pulling her away from support 27:00 – Boundary Erosion Slowly pushing limits over time 29:00 – Financial Control & Entanglement Business ties and divorce pressure 30:46 – Final Reflection & Healing Awareness, growth, and breaking free

30 apr 2026 - 32 min
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