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Gallows Humor as a Coping Mechanism

35 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this week’s episode, Lauren and Amber sit down with Tess of the *Half Serious Podcast* to discuss her motivation for creating a platform where individuals can use gallows humor to navigate and process difficult topics. Drawing from her background in law enforcement, Tess shares firsthand insights into the traumatic experiences she encountered and explains how gallows humor can serve as a protective coping mechanism for those exposed to intense situations. The conversation also explores domestic violence from a law enforcement perspective, including practical considerations for personal safety. Throughout the episode, Tess shares compelling and often shocking stories that highlight the realities behind her experiences, while also demonstrating how humor can coexist with heavy subject matter. **Trigger Warning:** This episode includes discussions of abuse and traumatic events. Please consider your mental and emotional well-being before listening.

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