![]() ![]() She’d hurt herself or make a bad judgment and I would get similar treatment and comments and would always be blamed even if I wasn’t even there. I dealt with this exact thing constantly. Uncaring and ignorant and without empathy or emotion. Is the whole “you should have told me you love me and hugged me” some kind of manipulation or tactic to make us feel uncomfortable or bad for apparently not caring enough?Īnd yes I know how this comment could come across. I’ll say I love you later once the anxiety and stress of the situation has settled down In situations where someone hurts themselves the last thing on my mind is telling them I love them, my concern is are they okay and what can I do right now to care for them and help them the best I can. I think asking them if they are okay and giving them possible solutions and support should show them that we care. ![]() ![]() Care for them or show them all the empathy in the world when something like this happens. 28th.What is it with these people always expecting us to grovel to them. These deals are live now and will close at midnight on Monday, Nov. While there’s no cap on the course only option, the DST and 1:1 do have limited spaces. * Course plus 1:1 sessions – free intensive to kick-start your journey (3 hours) * Course plus Designated Share Time – buy one get one free * Course only – 50% off (Enter coupon code: BlackFriday221) Set Your Alarm: Sign up for one of the course options below! These are the topics we cover in the course: It’s a 12-week immersive experience designed to offer people a space to sit with the information they learn and anchor it DEEP! Story Time: Sarah shares how her journey + passion = your journey - made easier.ĭeconstruction Zone: Sarah calls her 12-week course the Empowerment Sessions. She has deconstructed all the moving parts of a gaslighting experience and broken them down into things YOU can understand, so that you can become SKILLFUL in knowing what is and isn’t gaslighting. So, HOW does a person who has LOST connection with trust in themselves stand their ground when they’re trying to decide if someone is gaslighting them? THAT is exactly WHY Sarah created her 12-week course. The main point of gaslighting is the gaslightee losing connection with what they know to be true. In the almost 10 years Sarah's been studying gaslighting, she's come to see how nuanced it is. Word of the day: KNOWLEDGE! defines knowledge as: information, understanding, or skill that you get from experience or education. Today Sarah highlights her 12-week Empowerment course because she knows many people are like her and get overwhelmed by lots of copy they have to read through. Sound familiar? Well today, Sarah lets you know how you can change that! We struggle to name the specifics of what we’re experiencing, continue to feel disempowered by focusing our power in the wrong places, are anxious due to the uncertainty of it all, and are OFTEN stuck in internal conflict. To read the full transcript of this episode and to listen to other episodes of The Gaslight Effect Podcast, head over to, and please remember to leave a rating and review wherever you listen to this the way the word gaslighting is used make it difficult to know, FOR SURE, what is and isn’t gaslighting? The more it becomes a buzz-word, the more Sarah sees people left with more questions than answers when it comes to understanding gaslighting. ![]() His story shines a light on the courage it takes to confront the demons of manipulation and emerge as an inspiration to others. His resilience is a testament to the human capacity for healing and growth, even in the wake of the most haunting challenges.īe prepared to be both moved and empowered by this transformative episode with Collier Landry. Robin and Collier unravel the layers of his story, his unwavering courage in the face of manipulation, and the profound inspiration he offers to all who have faced the darkness of gaslighting. John Boyle, who was accused and ultimately convicted of the crime. At the time Collier was a young boy who had been a witness to his mother's murder, and his testimony played a crucial role in the trial of his father, Dr. The film centers around the murder of Noreen Boyle, Collier Landry's mother, which took place in Mansfield Ohio in 1989. Collier's story is a harrowing tale of a murder that rocked his world and the insidious web of gaslighting that ensnared him.Ĭollier is the central figure in the documentary "A Murder In Mansfield," produced by Collier and directed by Barbara Kopple. Robin's guest, Collier Landry, has navigated a path marked by the most unthinkable circumstances. Robin Stern delves into a story that unearths the chilling depths of gaslighting, the indomitable strength of the human spirit, and the power of inspiration. ![]()
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