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🗓️ 25 March 2025
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In today’s episode, I am joined by life coach and fellow survivor advocate Diana Swillinger to explore a fascinating and often misunderstood topic: Can you gaslight yourself? We dive deep into what gaslighting is, how it manifests in relationships, and whether people unconsciously manipulate their own thoughts and emotions as a survival mechanism. This candid discussion sheds light on self-doubt, emotional survival, and the process of breaking free from harmful thought patterns.
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Diana Swillinger is a life and business coach, host of The Renew Your Mind Podcast, and founder of the Renew Your Mind Institute Coach Training. After decades of trying to please God, be a good person and do the right thing, she ended up exhausted and discouraged. Desperate for a solution, Diana went back to school, joined personal development programs, and more, then took what she learned and created mind renewal tools that let her love life in every situation no matter what comes her way. Over the past five years, she has empowered thousands of women with those same tools to heal themselves, get back to who God created them to be, and build a life they love.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Natalie Hoffman of Flying FreeNow.com, and you're listening to the Flying Free |
0:07.8 | Podcast, a support resource for women of faith looking for hope and healing from hidden |
0:14.2 | emotional and spiritual abuse. Welcome to episode 320 of the Flying Free Podcast. |
0:22.3 | I am joined again today by my friend and fellow coach Diana Swillinger. |
0:27.3 | Diana is a life and business coach, host of the Renew Your Mind podcast, |
0:32.6 | and founder of the Renew Your Mind Institute coach training. |
0:37.1 | She is also a coach inside of the flying free |
0:39.9 | and flying higher kaleidoscope. And today, we are going to talk about gaslighting. And more specifically, |
0:47.4 | the question of whether or not people can gaslight themselves. So I asked our butterfly community |
0:53.4 | in the kaleidoscope to weigh in, and we got |
0:56.1 | 75 comments in the last 48 hours, and people are still commenting. So this touched a hot button in a lot of our |
1:03.4 | members. And today we're going to share some of those perspectives. We're going to talk about what |
1:08.1 | gaslighting is and isn't, and have a discussion around this topic. |
1:12.0 | And I just want to say right off the bat that we are not coming to the table with all of the answers. |
1:17.6 | We're just coming for a discussion. That's it. |
1:21.6 | So gas lighting, I look this up. |
1:24.6 | I always like now I'm into looking up definitions on AI because you can get like a really good overview of everything that's on the internet with AI. First of all, hi, Diana. Well, hello. Hello. And yes, for AI, I, you know, I went down a rabbit trail of looking up what's a fruit and what's not a fruit with my adult son the other day. |
1:45.2 | And we had a vote. |
1:46.4 | So AI can, you can learn a lot. |
1:48.9 | Well, we're going to save that for a different podcast. |
1:51.8 | Okay. |
1:52.1 | Okay. |
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