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In this deeply personal episode of Shattered, Not Broken, I unpack what happens when someone hides their own wrongdoing by accusing you of things you never did. Through a moment sparked by something as simple as a TV commercial, I reflect on years of gaslighting, and relentless accusations in my marriage—and how clarity often comes after the chaos ends. This episode is about the things you don’t see while you’re in survival mode, the questions that surface later, and the strength it takes to stop defending yourself and start healing. It’s a reminder that peace, truth, and joy are possible on the other side—and that you never have to tolerate being treated like you don’t matter.
By Dawn McClaraIn this deeply personal episode of Shattered, Not Broken, I unpack what happens when someone hides their own wrongdoing by accusing you of things you never did. Through a moment sparked by something as simple as a TV commercial, I reflect on years of gaslighting, and relentless accusations in my marriage—and how clarity often comes after the chaos ends. This episode is about the things you don’t see while you’re in survival mode, the questions that surface later, and the strength it takes to stop defending yourself and start healing. It’s a reminder that peace, truth, and joy are possible on the other side—and that you never have to tolerate being treated like you don’t matter.