Morgan & Sarah

Family Trauma

Morgan & Sarah

  • 9. Graduation? Gaslighting, Part 1

9. Graduation? Gaslighting, Part 1

Monday 3rd January 2022

Morgan & Sarah reveal personal stories of gaslighting within their family, discussing denial, mental health, and offering support resources.
Explicit
49 minutes

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Family Trauma
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Morgan & Sarah
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Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
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Gaslighting Unveiled: Morgan & Sarah's Raw Stories of Family Manipulation

Have you ever felt like your reality was being questioned by those closest to you? In this eye-opening episode, cousins Morgan and Sarah pull back the curtain on their personal experiences with gaslighting within their family. They candidly discuss how they've been manipulated into doubting their own perceptions and the extreme lengths some family members have gone to deny reality.
This episode isn't just about sharing their struggles; it's about validating the experiences of anyone who's felt similarly trapped in a web of lies and deceit. Morgan and Sarah bring their trademark blend of humor and raw honesty to the conversation, making it both engaging and deeply relatable. They don't shy away from tough topics like suicide, domestic violence, addiction, and sexual abuse, offering a safe space for listeners to feel seen and heard.
Whether you're dealing with gaslighting yourself or supporting someone who is, you'll find a sense of community and understanding here. The episode also provides valuable resources for those grappling with these heavy issues, ensuring that no one feels alone in their journey. Morgan and Sarah's approachable style makes this difficult subject matter accessible, encouraging listeners to confront and navigate their own experiences with gaslighting and mental health struggles.
Tune in to laugh, cry, and find solace in the shared stories of two cousins who are breaking the silence on family trauma.