• Bitchin' About Trust and Random Acts of Kindness

  • Dec 15 2021
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Bitchin' About Trust and Random Acts of Kindness

  • Summary

  • It's a nightmare learning to trust again after being in a narcissistic relationship. It's worse if you've had multiple narcissistic relationships.  This week Jill talks about trust and learning to trust. And, how to get past this stuff. She gives six-core insights about the process of recovering from narcissistic abuse. And, this week's idea for feeling better takes us out of our own heads and into the realm of kindness. Which, sounds way more woo-woo than it actually is! Have a listen!

    In each episode, Jill Maragos will dive into who these sneaky SOB’s really are, what they do, and why they do it.  And, she will share some tips and tricks for becoming “narcissist proof” (spoiler alert – it’s loving yourself! And, it’s not as hard as it seems.).

    Questions, comments, or send your own horror story to Jill, send an email to evilmompod@gmail.com

    Jill Maragos grew up in Buffalo, NY where she earned Bachelor's Degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Mechanical Engineering. She developed her sense of humor while surviving her crazy family (an actual professional would probably call it a ‘coping mechanism’). Although she herself is not a professional therapist/counselor, she is very much a survivor of it. She is a nationally touring Stand-Up Comic working regularly with Greg Proops (Whose Line is it Anyway? – ABC) and Tom Papa (Co-Host of What a Joke with Papa and Fortune – SiriusXM). She lives in Memphis with her husband, Matt, and her two dogs, Oscar and Ernie.

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