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In this episode, Taelor recounts the chilling story of how she wound up dating someone she didn’t even know. Someone who lied about their identity, & later was revealed to be a convicted child sexual predator. Yes, you heard that right. With so much of meeting & interactions with others online, it makes it easier for predators to where a mask & go undetected.
Not only does Taelor share her perspectives of her own personal experience in dating a harmful & manipulative human, and where her own misjudgments or trauma patterns came in to play in that relationship. She also reflects on multiple missed warning signs, & reflects on others she has experienced prior.
Inviting you to take part in the discussion in our poll:
What did you miss (in later revealing harmful/toxic relationships)? And what would you want others to know to look out for & stay safe?
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To continue the connection & conversation around all things healing, growth, & Overcoming, be sure to follow along our podcast page @OvercomingPod, https://www.instagram.com/overcomingpod
Also, feel free to check out http://bio.site/soswithdrtaelor for up-to-date to social media, collaborations, and services, including our self-paced growing course library, “The Overcoming Academy,” bringing you more depth, accessibility, and autonomy within various trauma education topics.
Thank you, again, for your continued support, shares, & feedback. We’re honored you choose to include us within your Overcoming & self-healing journey.
***Disclaimers: All information contained within Survivors Overcoming Silence (SOSwithDrTaelor), “Overcoming: The Podcast”, and associated websites, services, and social media content, are for educational purposes, NOT medical or individual advice, nor substitute for individualized mental or physical health services. Additionally, views shared within podcast episodes or within other (social) media platforms are individual and independent of any associated communities, institutions, or collaboration. If in crisis, please immediately contact local emergency services (911) or suicide hotline (988). TW: re - trauma, abuse, mental health. You know yourself best; please interact at your own risk. 🩵
In this episode, Taelor recounts the chilling story of how she wound up dating someone she didn’t even know. Someone who lied about their identity, & later was revealed to be a convicted child sexual predator. Yes, you heard that right. With so much of meeting & interactions with others online, it makes it easier for predators to where a mask & go undetected.
Not only does Taelor share her perspectives of her own personal experience in dating a harmful & manipulative human, and where her own misjudgments or trauma patterns came in to play in that relationship. She also reflects on multiple missed warning signs, & reflects on others she has experienced prior.
Inviting you to take part in the discussion in our poll:
What did you miss (in later revealing harmful/toxic relationships)? And what would you want others to know to look out for & stay safe?
—
To continue the connection & conversation around all things healing, growth, & Overcoming, be sure to follow along our podcast page @OvercomingPod, https://www.instagram.com/overcomingpod
Also, feel free to check out http://bio.site/soswithdrtaelor for up-to-date to social media, collaborations, and services, including our self-paced growing course library, “The Overcoming Academy,” bringing you more depth, accessibility, and autonomy within various trauma education topics.
Thank you, again, for your continued support, shares, & feedback. We’re honored you choose to include us within your Overcoming & self-healing journey.
***Disclaimers: All information contained within Survivors Overcoming Silence (SOSwithDrTaelor), “Overcoming: The Podcast”, and associated websites, services, and social media content, are for educational purposes, NOT medical or individual advice, nor substitute for individualized mental or physical health services. Additionally, views shared within podcast episodes or within other (social) media platforms are individual and independent of any associated communities, institutions, or collaboration. If in crisis, please immediately contact local emergency services (911) or suicide hotline (988). TW: re - trauma, abuse, mental health. You know yourself best; please interact at your own risk. 🩵