Send us a text Cait Alexander joins us to share her story of surviving an attempted murder on July 31, 2021. What started as a "Hallmark" relationship during the pandemic quickly turned into a fight for her life. In this episode, Cait breaks down the specific patterns abusive partners follow, often called the "Dark Triad" of narcissism and psychopathy. She explains why victims often "freeze" instead of fight, and why leaving is statistically the most dangerous time in a relationship. We als...
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Send us a text Cait Alexander joins us to share her story of surviving an attempted murder on July 31, 2021. What started as a "Hallmark" relationship during the pandemic quickly turned into a fight for her life. In this episode, Cait breaks down the specific patterns abusive partners follow, often called the "Dark Triad" of narcissism and psychopathy. She explains why victims often "freeze" instead of fight, and why leaving is statistically the most dangerous time in a relationship. We als...
Send us a text In this Season 3 wrap-up, Amanda and Alex reflect on parenting, personal growth, and the most powerful themes of the year. They also introduce Toxic Summer — a curated drop of our most-shared episodes on divorce, toxic relationships, coercive control, and emotional survival. Whether you're recovering from a breakup, co-parenting with a narcissist, or trying to spot red flags in a relationship, toxic summer is for you. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our podcast ...
Dirty Laundry: The Divorce Podcast
Send us a text Cait Alexander joins us to share her story of surviving an attempted murder on July 31, 2021. What started as a "Hallmark" relationship during the pandemic quickly turned into a fight for her life. In this episode, Cait breaks down the specific patterns abusive partners follow, often called the "Dark Triad" of narcissism and psychopathy. She explains why victims often "freeze" instead of fight, and why leaving is statistically the most dangerous time in a relationship. We als...