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    When the Bough Breaks

    When the Bough Breaks (WTBB) is a podcast for those who find themselves estranged from one or more family members. Guests call in the show to discuss the events that led up to their estrangement and share their experiences throughout their journey. Guests also include psychologists, family counselors, life coaches, writers and more! Alexis Arralynn, creator, producer and host of the show is one of the few podcasters willing to tackle this difficult and often painful topic. She realizes that one important step toward healing and recovery, is vulnerability. Alexis has opened up about her own personal journey of estrangement in several episodes. Alexis Arralynn is, has always been and will proudly remain your dedicated creator, producer and host of When the Bough Breaks Podcast. “Thank you dedicated listeners for ALL your support and hard work behind the scenes. I do this not only for myself but for you all. Much love, Alexis Arralynn.”
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    Episodes (15)

    things will get DiFFeReNT

    things will get DiFFeReNT

    Though our guest Alexander Desmerais suffered the most vile of childhood traumas, and continues to be estranged from any meaningful family bonds, he has developed a productive approach to life that should serve as an example to all of us. He reminds us that no matter how terrible an experience, it is temporary. He goes on to teach us that trauma is as impermanent as we’re willing to do the work to make it.

    ...Alexander Desmarais is an undergraduate student working to become a counselor. 

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    ...Canadian resources:

    ...If you need help in Canada please call the suicide hotline. It's open 24/7, staffed with caring people who just want to help. 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)

    ...To speak with a trained counselor any time, and you're under the age of 25, please call the kids help line at 1-800-668-6868. If you can’t call but have access to the internet, please visit www.YouthinBC.com

    ...For youth and young adult help and information www.mindcheck.ca is an excellent resource.

    ...For sexual education resources, please go to www.scarleteen.com. This is an incredible resource for both youth and educators not only to learn how to talk about sex and sex education, but an incredible archive of useful knowledge for people of all ages!

    ...USA resources:

    ...If you need help in the US, please call the suicide lifeline 1-800-273-8255 or visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org

    ...For access to counselling online, visit https://etherapypro.com, or speak to your doctor about options available to you.

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    IF I Could Turn Back Time

    IF I Could Turn Back Time

    Sometimes the caterpillar blossoms into a butterfly, only for circumstances to remind her that her wings came too late. Kreed Revere shares the story of how estrangement from her daughters forced her to embark on a courageous journey of transformation. Sadly, she’s learning that some damage can’t be undone by doing everything differently. Still, she remains hopeful that the sincerity of her approach will open the door to healing of her strained family relationships.


    Books:

    When Parents Hurt

    Fault Lines

    #PTSD  #estrangement  #trauma     #ReconnectionClub #drkarlpillemer


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    Block. Block. Block.

    Block. Block. Block.

    When the Bough Breaks Podcast welcomes the one and only Seth Andrews


    When Seth isn't busy being just a normal good looking guy with great voice, beautiful family and cute dogs, Seth is a podcaster, author and host of The Thinking Atheist Podcast. Seth guests on WTBB to open up about his estrangement experience surrounding his family's faith and offers encouraging words to our hosts and listeners.

    To learn more about Seth, just click the following links! We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we had the pleasure of producing it.

    http://www.sethandrews.com

    http://www.thethinkingatheist.com

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    A Starr is Born

    A Starr is Born

    People organizer and podcaster Starr Mallory guests this episode. Listen as she shares with host AC Bergen how a tragic accident shaped and molded the person she is today. Starr also shares her experience with family estrangement and personal growth.


    Echoes of Resilience Podcast https://anchor.fm/starr-mallory

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    en-usNovember 07, 2020

    Dying Out Loud

    Dying Out Loud

    Special guest Dave Warnock of “Dying out Loud” shares his story of de-conversion, estrangement and his fatal  ALS diagnosis. Dave shares with us the importance of living our best life even while estranged and living with a debilitating and fatal disease. 

    You can learn more about Dave by clicking the link below. 

    www.daveoutloud.com

    Other resources
    https://clergyproject.org
    https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org


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    CPS: Once, twice, thrice.

    CPS: Once, twice, thrice.


     After her father unjustifiably called CPS on her... THREE TIMES,  Briar shares with us how to cope as well as thrive after estrangement. Briar also shares her view on forgiveness and how it had led to a thriving life helping others cope with similar trauma and loss.

    If you would like more information about this guest, please click the link below or send us and email at wtbbpodcast@gmail.com

    http://www.briarharvey.com

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    "Bad Math"

    "Bad Math"

    Brian Cardoza's message is one of responsibility and hope. As a survivor, he works diligently raising awareness and money to fight against sexual assault and physical abuse. He believes in the potential to change your circumstances by changing your thinking. Brian's motto, "Don't let this moment dictate the next moment" is shared by the many he inspires.


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