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  • Protecting Children from Coercive Control: Bill C-223 with MP Lisa Hepfner
    2025/10/22

    When the courts don’t recognize coercive control, children pay the price.

    This week on Lessons in Discernment, I’m joined by Canadian Member of Parliament Lisa Hepfner, sponsor of Bill C-223: The Keeping Children Safe Act—a groundbreaking piece of legislation that could transform how family violence is recognized and prevented in Canada.

    We talk about the stories that inspired the bill, the cultural shift it represents, and what it would mean for survivors and children to finally be protected from coercive control in the eyes of the law.

    Find Lisa Hepfner on Instagram: instagram.com/lisahepfnermp

    Learn more about Bill C-223: nawl.ca/stop-parental-alienation-accusations

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    26 分
  • Speaking Truth Strategically: Surviving Family Court with Alex Mack
    2025/10/14

    What does it mean to tell the truth strategically — especially in a system that wasn’t built to protect you?

    In this episode of Lessons in Discernment, I sit down with Alex Mack—legal coach, high-conflict strategist, and domestic violence survivor. She’s the founder of Exodus Strategy Consultants and the creator of the CLEAR Method and StrongHER Masterclass, where she teaches women how to protect themselves in family court without losing their voice or their sanity.

    Together, we explore what it takes to move from survival to strategy, how to communicate effectively in the face of coercive control, and why credibility in court has more to do with clarity and organization than emotion.

    Find Alex on Instagram: instagram.com/narcsurvivoradvocate

    Learn more about her work: www.exodusstrategyconsultants.com

    If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone walking the same path—and remember: you are not just surviving the system. You are learning how to navigate it.

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    26 分
  • Rewriting the Story: Trauma, EMDR and Resilience with Kate Michaud
    2025/09/29

    What does it mean to truly rewrite your story after trauma? In this episode of Lessons in Discernment, I sit down with Kate Michaud—EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist, social worker, and founder of New Mindset Therapy.

    Together, we explore the power of EMDR as a tool for reprocessing trauma, the unintended consequences of diagnostic labels, and the path to reclaiming agency after experiences of narcissistic abuse and emotional manipulation.

    For me, EMDR was a turning point in my own journey of rediscovering self-worth. This conversation deepens that perspective with Kate’s expertise and her vision for a more empowering, humane future of mental health.

    Find Kate on Instagram: instagram.com/katemichaudofficial

    Learn more about her clinic: www.newmindsettherapy.ca

    If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it—and remember: you are not your diagnosis. You are the storyteller now.

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    30 分
  • When Silence Breaks: Discernment After Abuse with Elissa Swihart
    2025/09/22

    What happens after survival? In this deeply moving episode of Lessons in Discernment, I sit down with Elissa Swihart — survivor, advocate, storyteller, and creator of Dismissed True Stories, a podcast amplifying the voices of women silenced or erased by abuse. Elissa is also the founder of Tala’s Closet, a donation-based free store that offers practical support to women and children escaping violence. Her work is healing in action — proof that rebuilding after abuse is not only possible, but transformative.

    Together, we explore:

    • The moment of clarity that sparks the realization: this isn’t love, this is control.
    • How discernment becomes a daily practice in the healing journey.
    • The revolutionary power of breaking silence and reclaiming your voice.
    • The story behind Tala’s Closet, and how community care can be a lifeline.

    This conversation is an invitation to survivors everywhere: your story matters, your truth counts, and you are not alone.

    Find Elissa on Instagram: instagram.com/thedvsurvivorsisterhood

    Listen to Dismissed True Stories: buzzsprout.com/2353153

    Donate to Tala’s Closet: bit.ly/m/thedvsurvivorsisterhood

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    47 分
  • Discerning the Stories We Consume: Dark Psychology & Cultural Mirrors with Julie Theis
    2025/09/08

    In this episode of Lessons in Discernment, I’m joined by Julie Theis—creator of a powerful YouTube channel unpacking the dark psychology of celebrities, and a cast member on Netflix’s The Trust.

    From the Kardashian family’s dysfunction to the Internet’s insatiable obsession with the Bieber love triangle, Julie’s work goes far beyond gossip & conspiracy, and analyzes the patterns no amount of fame can avoid. We explore what it feels like for her to sit with the shadows of these case studies, the risks she takes in publishing her analyses, and the deeper intention behind her work: helping us discern the toxic dynamics embedded in the stories we consume.

    We also talk about her experience on The Trust, and how being part of a reality show gave her a unique perspective on the very cultural systems she critiques.

    Julie’s lens reminds us that celebrities aren’t just entertainment—they’re mirrors. And when we study them with discernment, we uncover deeper truths about ourselves and the world we live in.

    Find Julie on Youtube: youtube.com/@Julietheis

    Find Julie on Instagram: instagram.com/julietheisofficial

    Find Julie on TikTok: tiktok.com/@julietheis

    Read the article: What Joe Goldberg Taught Me About My Abusive Relationship

    Read the article: Why Are We Still Giving Known Hollywood Abusers an Influential Platform?

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    33 分
  • From Abuse to Authenticity: Religious Conditioning, Sexual Trauma, and Self-Reclamation with Amy Watkins
    2025/09/01

    What happens when abuse and conditioning erase your sense of self, and the only way you believe you can be loved is as a sex object?

    This week on Lessons in Discernment, I’m joined by Amy Watkins—a therapist turned truth teller and the voice behind @ms.emotionallyslutty. Amy shares her story of growing up under religious conditioning and neglect, surviving sexual abuse, and how those experiences shaped her identity for years. At the same time, she carried a fire inside that refused to go out.

    In this conversation, we talk about how abuse becomes an identity, what it takes to dismantle false narratives, and the power of reclaiming self-worth through honesty and discernment.

    Find Amy on Instagram: instagram.com/ms.emotionallyslutty

    Visit Amy’s website: amywatkinsstudio.com

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    40 分
  • Seeing What They Tried to Make Us Unsee: Abuse, Data, and Healing with Dr. Ruth
    2025/08/25

    What if the very thing your abuser tried to shame you for became the source of your strength?

    This week on Lessons in Discernment, I’m joined by Dr. Ruth—statistician, survivor, and founder of Healing by the Numbers. Blind in one eye and with limited vision in the other, Ruth endured years of cruelty from an abuser who weaponized her difference. Today, she transforms those scars into clarity: breaking down patterns of abuse through both numbers and story, and reminding survivors they are not alone.

    We talk about the subtle moments that reveal abuse, the power of naming what really happened, and how healing becomes possible when we reclaim our narrative.

    Find Dr. Ruth on Instagram: instagram.com/healingbythenumbers

    Find Dr. Ruth on Substack: healingbythenumbers.substack.com

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    26 分
  • The Truth I Tried Not to Know: Remembering, Naming, and Breaking the Spell
    2025/08/14

    What changes when you finally say the word? In this raw and unfiltered episode of Lessons in Discernment, I share the quiet but life-altering moment I named my experience for what it was: abuse. Not when I left. Not when someone told me. But when I told myself—and the truth refused to be unnamed again.

    I unpack the myths about what abuse “looks like,” how emotional abuse hides in charm, guilt, and subtle erosion, and why language can be the first act of liberation. This isn’t about drama—it’s about clarity, power, and reclaiming your voice.

    If you’ve ever doubted your own reality, minimized your pain, or told yourself “it’s not bad enough to count,” this episode is for you. Whether you’re ready to name it or just whisper, “Something didn’t feel right,” you’ll find honesty, solidarity, and a reminder: You are not too sensitive. You are not too much. You are not broken. You are becoming.

    Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/lessonsindiscernment

    Check out my Linktree to view my children's book on self-worth, and download a free digital resource for survivors, by survivors: linktr.ee/lessonsindiscernment

    Find me on Substack: lessonsindiscernment.substack.com

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    6 分