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🗓️ 22 October 2024
⏱️ 72 minutes
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In this episode, Natalie interviews guest Anne Blythe, a leader in the Betrayal Trauma Recovery community. Together, they discuss the profound impact of sharing survivor stories, how lived experience can be just as valuable as formal expertise, and the damaging effects of sexual coercion in abusive relationships. Anne also sheds light on critical issues like manipulation, trauma, and reclaiming safety.
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Anne is the Producer & Host of The BTR.ORG podcast and the author of Trauma Mama Husband Drama. She’s also the creator of: The BTR.ORG Meditation, Living Free, and Message Workshops. After years of attempting to stop her husband’s pornography use and “anger issues,” she turned her attention to establishing emotional and psychological safety for herself and her three children. As she learns in real-time, Anne shares her journey to help women safely and effectively separate themselves from their husbands’ (or exes’) emotional & psychological abuse and sexual coercion in order to establish peace in their homes. You can sign up to get group sessions with the coaches at BTR.ORG HERE.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Natalie Hoffman of Flying Free Now, and you're listening to the |
0:09.3 | Flying Free Podcast, a support resource for women of faith, looking for hope and healing from hidden |
0:16.4 | emotional and spiritual abuse. Welcome to episode 298 of the Flying Free Podcast. |
0:28.0 | Today we are talking with Anne Blythe. |
0:31.0 | Anne is the producer and host of the BTS. Anne Blythe. T.R.org podcast and BTR stands for betrayal, trauma recovery. And she's also the author of a book called, and I love the title of this |
0:47.4 | book, it's called Trauma Mama Husband Drama. Okay, so you have to check that out on Amazon. She's also the |
0:55.0 | creator of the BTR.org meditation living free and message workshops. |
1:02.8 | Nan will put all those links in the show notes. |
1:05.8 | Now after years of attempting to stop her husband's pornography use and anger issues, |
1:11.6 | she turned her attention to establishing emotional and |
1:14.8 | psychological safety for herself and her three children. And as she learns in |
1:19.8 | real time, I love this, because aren't we all learning in real time and we never will arrive at all of the learning so it's important that we keep doing that |
1:29.3 | She shares her journey as she's going to help women safely and effectively separate themselves |
1:35.5 | from their husbands or their exes, emotional and psychological abuse and sexual coercion |
1:41.9 | in order to establish peace in their homes. So welcome and to the |
1:45.3 | Flying Free Podcast. Thank you Natalie. It's an honor to be here. I really appreciate |
1:50.1 | it. Yeah. So we want to talk with you and because we don't really touch on this subject very often at all on this |
1:56.2 | podcast. So I think this is a really an important conversation to have periodically. But why don't you tell us for people who maybe don't have like I didn't have this kind of experience in my relationship |
2:07.6 | But a lot of women that I know do have this issue. So and this is your area of expertise so why don't you tell us what is |
2:15.6 | sexual coercion what does that look like especially in a marriage relationship yeah |
2:21.5 | sexual coercion and marriage is extremely common, but it doesn't mean it's |
2:26.9 | healthy. It's where through societal factors, through manipulation, lying, any number of unhealthy things, a woman feels |
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