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In this episode of the 'Sorority Chat' podcast, host Liz Toombs welcomes Terrra Newell, a wellness coach and trauma survivor, who is famously known from the 'Dirty John' story. Terra shares her journey beyond that traumatic event and discusses the importance of personal safety and intuition, particularly for young women attending college. They cover topics such as avoiding dangerous situations, recognizing red flags in relationships, and building supportive communities. They also highlight the significance of self-care practices like baking and fitness in healing.
About Terra Newell: Terra Newell is a survivor, a producer, and an advocate for victims of domestic abuse. At the age of 25, she defended herself against serial predator "Dirty" John Meehan and has since shared her story on global platforms to raise awareness about the issue. She is featured in the "Dirty John" podcast with over 170 million listens and has been interviewed by various media outlets, including Dateline and Dr. Oz. Terra has her own podcast and podcasting course!
đ Connect with Terra:Â
â Terra's Links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell
Key Moments:
00:00Â Introduction to Sorority Chat
01:11Â Meet Tara Newell: From Dirty John to Empowerment
01:56Â Baking as a Therapeutic Hobby
03:06Â Personal Safety and Intuition
07:41Â Navigating Relationships and Red Flags
18:34Â Building Community and Support Systems
23:22Â Artsy College Life Observations
23:53Â Moving to Tennessee and Building Community
25:27Â Yoga, Trauma, and Personal Boundaries
29:37Â Sorority Life and Dorm Realities
33:01Â Handling Difficult Conversations and Social Anxiety
38:10Â Coaching and Podcasting Ventures
42:38Â House Hot Take: Organizing Cleaning Closets
43:47Â Closing Remarks and Podcast Outro
đ Connect with Terra:Â
Terra's Links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell
đ Connect with Liz:Â
đ â â Website: PDR Interiorsâ â Â
đ· â â Instagram: @pdrinteriorsâ
By Liz Toombs5
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In this episode of the 'Sorority Chat' podcast, host Liz Toombs welcomes Terrra Newell, a wellness coach and trauma survivor, who is famously known from the 'Dirty John' story. Terra shares her journey beyond that traumatic event and discusses the importance of personal safety and intuition, particularly for young women attending college. They cover topics such as avoiding dangerous situations, recognizing red flags in relationships, and building supportive communities. They also highlight the significance of self-care practices like baking and fitness in healing.
About Terra Newell: Terra Newell is a survivor, a producer, and an advocate for victims of domestic abuse. At the age of 25, she defended herself against serial predator "Dirty" John Meehan and has since shared her story on global platforms to raise awareness about the issue. She is featured in the "Dirty John" podcast with over 170 million listens and has been interviewed by various media outlets, including Dateline and Dr. Oz. Terra has her own podcast and podcasting course!
đ Connect with Terra:Â
â Terra's Links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell
Key Moments:
00:00Â Introduction to Sorority Chat
01:11Â Meet Tara Newell: From Dirty John to Empowerment
01:56Â Baking as a Therapeutic Hobby
03:06Â Personal Safety and Intuition
07:41Â Navigating Relationships and Red Flags
18:34Â Building Community and Support Systems
23:22Â Artsy College Life Observations
23:53Â Moving to Tennessee and Building Community
25:27Â Yoga, Trauma, and Personal Boundaries
29:37Â Sorority Life and Dorm Realities
33:01Â Handling Difficult Conversations and Social Anxiety
38:10Â Coaching and Podcasting Ventures
42:38Â House Hot Take: Organizing Cleaning Closets
43:47Â Closing Remarks and Podcast Outro
đ Connect with Terra:Â
Terra's Links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell
đ Connect with Liz:Â
đ â â Website: PDR Interiorsâ â Â
đ· â â Instagram: @pdrinteriorsâ

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