Can We Talk About That?

Episode 36 - Survivor Story: Alex

33 min · 8 apr 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Alex, to share her powerful story of healing, self-trust, and rediscovery.Alex opens up about what it felt like to be disconnected from her intuition and how a turning point came when a blood test confirmed that something wasn’t right. That moment became the catalyst for a deeper journey: learning to reconnect with her body, trust her gut, and develop new tools for navigating her life.We also explore how early experiences shaped patterns like people-pleasing, and how those patterns contributed to her experiences in abusive relationships. Through the support of trusted friends and compassionate professionals, Alex began to rewrite her story, learning to set boundaries, rebuild her sense of self, and recognize that she deserves more.Resources & Support:Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.ca [www.daso.ca]Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.com [www.ingamohomes.com]Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat

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aflevering Episode 40 - GBV in 2SLGBTQ+ Relationships: What We Need to Talk About artwork

Episode 40 - GBV in 2SLGBTQ+ Relationships: What We Need to Talk About

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aflevering Episode 39 - Reacting to Reddit: The Moment Strangulation Changed Everything artwork

Episode 39 - Reacting to Reddit: The Moment Strangulation Changed Everything

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aflevering Episode 38 - The Reality of Strangulation: Risks, Realities & Support artwork

Episode 38 - The Reality of Strangulation: Risks, Realities & Support

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aflevering Episode 37- Understanding Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Evidence Kits: St. Joseph’s Health Care artwork

Episode 37- Understanding Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Evidence Kits: St. Joseph’s Health Care

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Episode 36 - Survivor Story: Alex

In this episode, I sit down with Alex, to share her powerful story of healing, self-trust, and rediscovery.Alex opens up about what it felt like to be disconnected from her intuition and how a turning point came when a blood test confirmed that something wasn’t right. That moment became the catalyst for a deeper journey: learning to reconnect with her body, trust her gut, and develop new tools for navigating her life.We also explore how early experiences shaped patterns like people-pleasing, and how those patterns contributed to her experiences in abusive relationships. Through the support of trusted friends and compassionate professionals, Alex began to rewrite her story, learning to set boundaries, rebuild her sense of self, and recognize that she deserves more.Resources & Support:Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (Emergency shelter & 24/7 crisis line)Website: www.daso.ca [www.daso.ca]Crisis Line Toll-Free Number: 1-800-265-1938Ingamo Homes (Second stage housing & support)Website: www.ingamohomes.com [www.ingamohomes.com]Follow us on Instagram: @canwetalkaboutthat

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