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In this powerful episode, Scarlett opens up about leaving a religious cult, the shock of being discarded by her entire family, and the grief of realising her parents never loved her in the way she needed. She and Helen explore what it means to parent after trauma, to live with the echoes of fat phobia, shame, and control, and to try to build an identity after years of being told who to be.
Their conversation touches on resilience, fragmentation, neurodivergence and the small, steady steps of reclaiming herself.
By Helen Villiers MAIn this powerful episode, Scarlett opens up about leaving a religious cult, the shock of being discarded by her entire family, and the grief of realising her parents never loved her in the way she needed. She and Helen explore what it means to parent after trauma, to live with the echoes of fat phobia, shame, and control, and to try to build an identity after years of being told who to be.
Their conversation touches on resilience, fragmentation, neurodivergence and the small, steady steps of reclaiming herself.