What Does ChatGPT Have to Say About You?
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In this episode of The Music of Life, I share something a little unexpected—and honestly, deeply validating. Out of pure curiosity, I asked ChatGPT a question about leadership in the toxic and high-conflict divorce space, and what came back stopped me in my tracks. What started as a simple experiment turned into a powerful reflection on lived experience, healing, and the impact of sharing our stories out loud.
I walk you through what was said about some of the most recognized voices in narcissistic abuse and toxic divorce recovery—and then what was said about me. This episode isn’t about ego or titles. It’s about meaning, growth, and what happens when we reclaim our humanity after trauma. I’ll leave you with an open question that I truly want your thoughts on.
Episode Highlights:
[0:02] – Welcoming you in and setting the intention for the episode
[0:22] – Curiosity sparks: asking ChatGPT about leadership in toxic divorce
[1:10] – Recognized experts in narcissistic abuse and high-conflict divorce
[3:40] – Why clinical voices and coaching models matter—and where gaps exist
[5:09] – Turning the question inward: “What about Karen Portnoy?”
[6:15] – Reflections on lived experience, storytelling, and peer mentorship
[9:11] – A powerful reframe: from surviving trauma to transformation
[12:20] – My honest reaction and an invitation for your feedback
[13:17] – How to stay connected and what’s coming next
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Be sure to follow, share, and leave a comment if this show resonates with you! Send me a message at podpage.com/themusicoflife to share your experiences, or to leave a comment. I'd love to feature it in a future episode. Check me out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caryn-levitt-8a09263a6/