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    ‘Tis the season to be jolly, unless you’re in Jollyland. Created by Marc Shawn Serrano and The Vocalizers, Marc Shawn and The Vocalizers present one of the "Top 100 Comedy Fictional Podcasts," heard in over 97 countries around the world.”"Jollyland" is a fictional tale that explores fear, death, poverty, domestic violence, self-acceptance, and bullying. It is set around Christmas, inspired by the legend of Krampus and many other Christmas legends, such as Saint Nicholas, Hans Trapp, La Befana, & many more. This is a scary dark comedy. Listen discretion is advised. Starring: Over 39 voice actors from over a dozen countries! Refer to each episode to see our list of voice actors. Written by Marc Shawn Serrano & The Vocalizers Produced and Edited by Marc Shawn Serrano Directed by Marc Shawn Serrano & Marie Katz If you would like to help support future episodes visit here: patreon.com/thevocalizers Visit our website: instabio.cc/vocalizers& Follow us on Instagram: Vocalizers_Thank you for listening to Jollyland.

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    15 Ratings

    Something Was Wrong is an award-winning docuseries about survivors discovery, trauma, and recovery from crime and abuse.

    True CrimeSocietyCulture
    Wondery
    54 Ratings

    Crimeatorium is the place where crime resides. Host and creator Madeline O' Brien covers lesser known true crime cases, while keeping banter at a minimum. For the video version of the podcast, find Crimeatorium on YouTube. Thanks for joining me, in the place where crime resides.

    True CrimeSocietyCulture

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    12 Ratings

    This is a warning. This story may be triggering to some listeners. It contains themes that may be difficult to listen to. It tells a rollercoaster story of overcoming mental illness, addiction, and trauma. It is intended to empower, educate, and inspire hope. It is meant to be listened to from beginning to end, starting at Episode 1. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fallingintoholes/support

    HealthFitnessMental Health

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    2 Ratings

    SIGN UP FOR THE GRACE + GROWTH MONTHLY JOURNAL HERE:https://subscribepage.io/monthlyjournalHi and welcome to the shit show!After an unimaginable series of truly life altering events from 2019-2020, we decided to start: “Stay Wild Trauma Child”, the podcast. A platform where we discussed everything from everyday struggles to truly traumatic events. Most, if not all of our episodes will be highly sensitive and very controversial.Our mission is to create a platform where people have a place to:🌒 Feel seen🌒 Grieve🌒 Feel supported🌒 Find laughter in the dark moments🌒 Feel understood🌒 Safely explore their trauma without judgment🌒 Feel accepted🌒 Celebrate the tiny victories🌒 NOT feel 'behind' or brokenWe want our listeners to feel normal in the abnormal and to give a voice to the unheard.And as with any walk of life, the mission has evolved a bit since we have started. Don’t you worry, we are still committed to sharing the raw details of our healing journeys in the most authentic and humorous of ways. But now, we finally feel confident enough to start giving you new information, recommendations and resources that we’ve found along this emotional expedition! 🤗Que drumroll for Season 2:✨ The Demolition Diaries ✨In this season, we will be heavily focused on both learning about and deconstructing the dozens of different psychological theories and breakdowns surrounding wounds, traumas, triggers and the maladaptive behaviors that we develop as non-constructive coping mechanisms.⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING⚠️We will be covering things such as (but not limited to) mental/emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, divorce, co-parenting, mental disorders, neurological disorders, sudden loss, addiction, loving someone who’s an addict, guiding your children through trauma and loss etc.We are frequently checking in with each other to make sure that we are staying true to our tagline that’s been with us since day one.“Learn WITH us, not FROM us.”We are not doctors or professionals and we most certainly don’t have all the answers (yet! 😉). But we DO feel that it is vital to provide real people (going through very real and very human experiences) with an honest, raw and relatable source to grow WITH.Lastly and most importantly... our biggest hope is that while exploring the many facets of life, liberty and LITERALLY the many different pursuits of happiness... we can help your inner child both to remember and feel safe enough to find their wild again. ❤️Xoxo always,Steph & Jaim

    EducationHealthFitness

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    2 Ratings

    A podcast about surviving domestic and sexual violence. Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services explore the hope in what can seem like a hopeless situation. Our goal with “I’m Not in an Abusive Relationship” is to bring you stories of hope to inspire, and conversations with experts to offer insight and advice. The inspiration for the show and the name of the podcast came from a survivor. In her story, she referenced the fact that she didn’t see herself in an abusive relationship. She didn’t think it was “that bad.” Our hope is that anyone in that situation can hear their story in these episodes, find hope and find help. Hosted by Claudia Pahls and Dan Moyle.If you need any resources, please visit the website. www.dasasmi.org or call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023.

    HealthFitnessMental Health

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    1 Rating

    Stories about the past and future versions of ourselves and what we want to tell them. Hosts Maria, Steph and Sophie speak to people who have recently received a letter from their past self, to ask if life turned out as they expected. Guests unravel their most personal thoughts with three strangers, and find the beauty in the everyday. #HopeThisFindsMeWell is an editaudio original.

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    1 Rating

    Acompáñame en la narración de mi jornada por trece de adicción, llegando hasta al fondo tras experimentar: maltrato físico, abuso sexual y perder todo, para ser levantado del suelo y emprender mi camino hasta alcanzar éxito.Compartiendo principios aprendidos en la jornada que cambiaron la manera en que vivia y veia la vida. De la nada a estar casado, dos hijos y dueño de una pequeña compañia.Es mi intencion motivarte e inspirarte a alcanzar lo proximo en tu vida.

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    0 Ratings

    Nick Wallis was the first journalist to break the news that Johnny Depp had lost his libel claim against NGN at the High Court in London in July 2020.That hadn't been the plan. When Nick started live tweeting the case from within the courtroom he became the inside track for interested followers around the world. Now Nick is travelling to Virginia to see if he can follow the second instalment of this extraordinary confrontation.Nick will be recording outside the court (no electronic devices are allowed inside the courtroom on this occasion!), speaking to those around him, and summarising each day's proceedings in a daily edition of this podcast.In the middle of this trial will be 10 days of live examination and cross-examination of the two famous faces at the centre of this case. A jury will ultimately decide the outcome, but this podcast will be your daily digest from the courtroom in the celebrity trial of the century.Reporting Depp v Heard is presented by Nick Wallis. Find out more: http://reportingdeppvheard.netProduced by TBI Media (http://www.tbimedia.co.uk)

    SocietyCultureDocumentary
    Audioboom
    0 Ratings

    Why do so many Christians stumble through life ending up rootless and fruitless? Because they don’t regularly consult the Teacher, the Guide, the Holy Spirit who has been sent to help them. Life is beautiful when you go with His specific flow for your life and allow Him to order your steps.

    HealthFitnessAlternative Health

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    The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast provides a trauma-informed evidence based perspective on topics related to abusive power and control dynamics. Selected as one of Feedspot's Top 10 Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcasts of 21, 2022, and 2023. Host Manya Wakefield is a recovery coach, educator and author specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy and post-traumatic stress recovery. Download your FREE of the e-Book 'Are Your in An Emotionally Abusive Relationship?' https://bit.ly/2zfZeu3 For One-On-One Coaching visit https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/narcissistic-abuse-recovery-coaching/

    HealthFitnessMental Health

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    Conscious review professionals already know reviews are about learning not blame. Whether you are involved in Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews, Domestic Homicide Reviews or Safeguarding Adult Reviews, the chances are you also know there’s scope for our learning and improvement work to get better. In 'The Safeguarding and Domestic Abuse Sector Podcast' you can expect my thoughts, musings and insights on what sector led improvement can look like. Plus, I will introduce you to professionals who are taking action and can inspire us in an incredibly positive way. In this space we will reside in a place of possibility. No burnout. No decisions that ‘reviews don’t work’. Join me weekly for connection and motivation to create a tidal wave of positive impact. Expect honesty, openness for learning and key takeaways to implement in reviews and beyond.

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    0 Ratings

    Someone Like Me, is the official podcast of AncoraTN (formerly End Slavery Tennessee).Someone Like Me was created to amplify the voices of human trafficking survivors, shed light on this complex crime, and highlight how this organization continues to grow one of the most innovative and effective human trafficking restoration programs in the United States. We’ll explore the complexity of trauma, the nuance of exploitation, and its impact from survivors themselves and program leaders invested in this vital work.

    SocietyCultureDocumentary

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    en(gender)ed features stories that explore the systems, practices, and policies that enable gender-based violence and oppression and the solutions to end it. We teach feminism and decolonize hearts and minds, one story at a time.

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    0 Ratings
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