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Bitch Is A Bad Word: A Domestic Violence Podcast on Healing and Empowerment

Bitch Is A Bad Word: A Domestic Violence Podcast on Healing and Empowerment

De: Lindsay Abernathy | Domestic Violence Survivor
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Bitch Is A Bad Word is a real, raw, and unapologetic domestic violence podcast that digs deep into healing, reclaiming power, and rewriting the rules after toxic relationships, domestic violence, domestic abuse, narcissistic abuse, coercive control, and financial abuse. Hosted by Lindsay, a mom of four with zero fancy letters behind her name, this show is a no-BS conversation about breaking free and finding your voice.


Each week, we bring in experts, survivors, and the real-life stories that break open the shame and stigma—because 1 in 3 women in the U.S. experience domestic violence, and these stories matter.


If you’re navigating your own journey, standing in solidarity with others, curious about how to help someone, or unsure if you’re in an abusive relationship, this is the show you need. This domestic abuse podcast is your space to heal, learn, and rise together.


Don’t miss our weekly Bitch Sesh, where we spill the tea, share survivor stories, and talk about the messy, beautiful process of taking our lives back—one story at a time.


Join the conversation. Share your story. Let’s break the cycle together.


Because bitch is a bad word when it’s used to tear you down — but if you’re in the Bestie Gang, being a bitch means you’re a baddie. We've got your back, Besties!


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🎧 Available on all podcast platforms + full video on YouTube

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This podcast is for you if you’re searching:

  • Am I in an abusive relationship?
  • What are the signs of emotional or narcissistic abuse?
  • What is coercive control or gaslighting?
  • How do I protect my kids and get out safely?
  • What happens if I report my abusive partner?
  • How do I break the cycle of abuse?


If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

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  • (Re-Release) Bitch Sesh: Trust Your Gut - Abuse, Trauma & the Pink Flags We Ignore with Kelly Sutliff
    Jan 8 2026

    This episode of Bitch Is A Bad Word was originally released on July 3rd, 2025.


    If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


    What if your body knew the truth before your brain could catch up?


    In this riveting episode of Bitch Is a Bad Word, I sit down with Kelly Sutliff, a trauma-informed psychotherapist, domestic abuse survivor, and founder of Kelly’s Canines—a nonprofit providing canine support for survivors of trauma. Despite her professional training, Kelly found herself entangled in a high-speed relationship with a pathological abuser who manipulated, gaslit, drugged and assaulted her behind closed doors.


    Here’s the most chilling part: her abuser once told her she’d “end up on TV”—for his murder, the one he planned to stage and blame on her. But the plot twist? She ended up on TV for surviving his abuse. Kelly’s story was later featured on the true crime docuseries Toxic: Secrets Behind the Mask, exposing the calculated manipulation, coercion, and psychological warfare she endured.


    We unpack what it means when your intuition speaks, why smart and strong women get targeted, and how shame keeps us stuck in silence. Kelly’s story is raw, brave, and necessary—and it’s going to change the way you think about trauma, red flags, and trusting your gut.


    Inside This Episode:

    • The difference between red flags and pink flags—and why they matter

    • How abusers fast-track relationships to gain control

    • Why even trained professionals can fall for manipulators

    • What it means to be love-bombed, gaslit, and stalked

    • How to break free, especially when kids are involved

    • Why trauma-informed therapy is non-negotiable for real healing


    About Kelly Sutliff:

    Kelly is a licensed psychotherapist, survivor, and co-founder of Kelly’s Canines, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing trauma-informed canine companionship to abuse survivors. She brings deep clinical knowledge, lived experience, and fierce compassion to every conversation—especially this one.


    Visit Kelly at www.kellysutlifflpc.com


    If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


    You’re not alone. Your healing matters. We’ve got your back, Besties!


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    1 h y 16 m
  • (Re-Release) Divorcing A Narcissist: How to Outsmart and Survive Post-Separation Abuse with Victoria McCooey
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode originally aired on July 25, 2025.


    The holidays and post-holidays can be a tricky period of time so we are wishing everyone a safe holiday season. If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


    What happens when the narcissist loses control of you and starts targeting your kids instead?


    In this raw and revealing episode of Bitch Is a Bad Word, Lindsay sits down with high-conflict divorce strategist Victoria McCooey, who shares what every woman needs to know before leaving a narcissistic or abusive partner and what’s waiting on the other side when you do it with strategy and power.


    Victoria explains how narcissists often shift their abuse to the children once they can no longer manipulate their partner, and how you can become the safe, steady place your child needs when the gaslighting turns on them. Whether you’re preparing to leave, knee-deep in a court battle, or struggling to co-parent with someone hellbent on control, this episode is your map, your mirror, and your megaphone.


    Inside This Episode:

    • What actually happens when you finally decide to leave
    • How to outsmart a narcissist without sinking to their level
    • Why abuse often escalates when you’re pregnant or financially vulnerable
    • The heartbreaking moment a narcissist starts targeting the kids
    • How to protect your child emotionally when the manipulation flips on them
    • The top 5 tactics narcissists use during divorce and how to prepare for them
    • Why leaving a narcissist is like launching a business and how to lead it like a CEO
    • A free resource from Victoria: Five Things Every Woman Should Know Before Divorcing a Narcissist


    About Victoria:

    Victoria McCooey is a high-conflict divorce coach, narcissist abuse expert, and founder of Divorce Allies, a powerful support platform helping women navigate toxic relationships and emerge with clarity, confidence, and community. She offers one-on-one coaching, an expert-led membership program, and dozens of resources to help you leave smart and stay strong.


    Bestie Freebie:

    Download Victoria’s essential guide: Five Things Every Woman Should Know Before Divorcing a Narcissist, plus access support calls, expert workshops, and more at https://www.victoriamccooey.com/ and https://www.thedivorceallies.com/


    We’ve got your back, Bestie. And your exit plan.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • (Re-Release) Bitch Sesh: Beyond the Bruise - What Abuse Really Looks Like with Marcela
    Jan 1 2026

    We are wishing everyone a safe and Happy New Year!


    The holidays can be a tricky period of time so we are wishing everyone a safe holiday season. If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


    This episode of Bitch Is A Bad Word was originally released on May 22, 2025


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    You don’t need a black eye to be a survivor.


    In this raw and revealing episode, I sit down with Marcela, founder of Beyond the Bruise, to talk about what abuse really looks like — and why the healing journey isn’t one-size-fits-all.


    Together, we dive deep into what happens after the leaving. The grief. The gaslighting. The shaky steps toward trusting yourself again. Marcela shares her own story of survival and how she now helps other women walk through the fire and into freedom.


    If you've ever felt unseen, doubted your own experience, or wondered why you're still healing “so long after” — this episode is for you.


    What to Expect in This Episode:

    • The truth about abuse that doesn’t leave physical scars
    • Why survivors often miss the warning signs — and how to spot them
    • The emotional whiplash of loving someone who hurts you
    • How Marcela turned her pain into purpose with Beyond the Bruise
    • Real talk on healing, self-trust, and reclaiming your voice


    Whether you're still processing or years into recovery, Bitch Is a Bad Word is your space to feel validated, empowered, and unshakably seen. We've got your back, bestie.


    FOLLOW Marcela

    IG: @beyond.the.bruise


    If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

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    56 m
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