Turning Challenges into Triumph: Survivor Story with Julie Barth
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SUMMARY ✍🏽
In this episode of Life After Narcissism, I share a powerful thriver's story with Julie Barth—a writer, mother of six, and survivor of narcissistic abuse. Listen as Julie opens up about her journey from surviving to thriving and the hard-won lessons that helped her reclaim her life and her identity.
WHAT TO LISTEN FOR 🎧
- What are the internal signs to look for when forming new relationships after narcissistic abuse?
- How do we deal with the uncharacteristic ways narcissistic abuse can cause you to behave?
- Uncommon support that women leaving these types of relationships need?
GUEST BIO
JULIE BARTH is a writer, mother of six, trauma survivor, and founder of the Colin James Barth Outreach, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting women-led households in times of crisis. Julie’s memoir, NOTES FROM A BLACKBERRY, is a deeply moving account of love, loss, and resilience, chronicling her journey as a special needs parent while navigating the heartbreaking realities of her first husband’s battle with cancer.
https://www.juliebarthauthor.com/
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DISCLAIMER
The content shared in Life After Narcissism is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are struggling with mental health concerns, trauma, or abuse-related issues, please seek support from a licensed therapist, counselor, or qualified healthcare provider.
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The experiences and perspectives shared by guests reflect their personal stories and are not meant to replace individualized care or professional counseling. If you are in an unsafe situation, please prioritize your safety by reaching out to trusted professionals or local authorities. You can contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text "START" to 88788, or visit thehotline.org. Your well-being matters, and there is no shame in asking for help.
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DISCLAIMER
The content shared in this episode is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, or advice. Every situation is unique, so listeners are encouraged to consult a qualified mental health provider for personalized support or any medical concerns.
If you ever find yourself in an unsafe or dangerous situation, please prioritize your safety by seeking immediate help from trusted professionals or local authorities. You can reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline for confidential assistance 24/7 by calling 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), texting “START” to 88788, or visiting thehotline.org. Your well-being matters, and there is no shame in reaching out for support.