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Monster Stories Podcast: Living with Evil, is a series of narratives which convey the intimate experience of being (often captive) in a relationship with a person incapable of humane behavior; a person who derives pleasure from another’s pain. He may be called a beast, a sociopath, a crazed raging monster, a sadistic deceiver, a psychopath. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monsterstoriespodcast/support
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Please listen to this episode. It is the most difficult set of stories I’ve offered you because of the raw truths and violent moments I’ve heretofore never enunciated. How does the child make it through all the violence and trauma she is subjected to while in the womb? How does she develop in the very early years? Although the entire 22-year marria…
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In this episode we explore how our partner or spouse may be in love with the imagination of us rather than who we really are (and/or, vice versa). We discuss the limitations caused by this phenomenon; how we may have been in this predicament for years and not been able to put it into words; how we may have felt the constraints associated with this …
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In this episode we explore some of the faces of captivity: What are some of the psychological dynamics between captor and captive? What do these experiences look like for the “average” (?!) person being held in captivity by a psychopath? The personal experiences of captivity as seen outside of the extreme situations reported in the news and made in…
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Psychopaths, Captivity and Aphrodisiacs or, “Let Me See You Beg, Honey" Welcome back to Monster Stories Podcast, Living with Evil after a brief absence during which your host took a historic tour of northern New Mexico, visiting the offices where Dr. Mario was hired into our group practice, as well as the homes where Dr. Mario first began to groom …
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This season opens with a few stumbling words introducing the psychology of captivity. In subsequent episodes we will continue to explore this topic which is rarely spoken of. Why do we not hear the voices of the escaped captives more frequently? …Because the majority of captives are never released by their psychopathic captors. Many captives die fr…
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What matters in our interactions with others? What aspects of character do we trust are integral to our relationships? What if your physician, your neighbor or your lawyer was a narcissist (a psychopath), hence, one of the 25%+ of the global population who has no capacity for genuine human emotion? In other words, what if your physician was born wi…
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In this episode (11), and the following one (12), we return to the earlier Meet the Psychopath, narrative thread. I speak of the entire process of meeting the monster, being courtedby him, and slowly being luredinto his/her dense malevolent webbing. This progression, usually insidious, is characteristic of all narcissists and borderline people. As,…
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(This episode opens with a word of Advice on Monsters, from Dr. Mario.) How do you know you are interacting with a sociopath, a borderline personality, a psychopath, a monster, when at first, they seem so affable, so interested in who you are, so aware of your needs and how to fill them? How do we know that the person next to us who affords momenta…
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In this episode we look at letters the psychopath /narcissist/ monster writes to his prey (the prime target and others), as well as letters his manipulated victims write for him.. Though I offer narrative segments of some love letters I've received from a psychopath (Dr. Mario), I also include one brief narrative in the monster's own words at the v…
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In this episode I ask you to ponder isolation and character defamation that results from a gaslighting campaign by a psychopath, sociopath, monster. I ask you to reflect on attorneys you may have retained, who were victims of gaslighting-by-proxy (yes, an actual term), hence, only served to perpetuate the erroneous image of you as troubled, mentall…
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Psychopathic Punishments: Torture and Captivity in the Casco Bay and Beyond “I have been violent and abusive to you; I know it. I've traumatized and hurt you deeply with my rages for years… I realize more each day how my violent rages abused and traumatized you… For years and years, I had no idea they were having such a crippling effect on you …but…
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Journal entry: Today, July 4, 2018, I awake this morning and turn to the declaration of Independence for solace. This eloquent statement from 1776, is relevant to our lives on many levels. I ask you to consider both its historical and psychological implications. For we who have known the brutality of the monster, it reminds us of our duty to sever …
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Punishments are central to the core behaviour of psychopaths, whether it be triangulation or more brutal captivities and bodily harm. Since the prey of the monster the psychopath always lives within a captivity of silence, whether wittingly or or unwittingly, finding an expressive outlet in which to encode our sorrows and relational grief is essent…
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In this episode, we’ve temporarily moved forward in time to speak of psychopathic punishments and how the monster uses them to maintain obedience of his (or her) prey. This topic, though extremely difficult to speak of, is central to how the monster controls his partner once he’s ensnared her through his masks of “charm”, “psychopathic infatuation”…
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In this episode, I offer further narrative to exemplify how we are drawn into the corrosive effects of triangulation or” gaslighting” that the monster (i.e.: the psychopath, the sociopath, the character disordered person) introduces into relationships with those around him. We begin to notice the subtle dependencies he initiates in order to take co…
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In this podcast episode we converse about the simulated affect and emotions of a psychopath, (sociopath, a monster). We begin to explore how these deceptions draw us into an entanglement with the monster. We look at how the ersatz emotional expression of a monster conflicts with our belief in the basic goodness of human beings. We speak of psycholo…
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In this second episode, I offer a narrative example of how it came to be that I was with a monster. We begin to explore some of the initial reasons many of us became ensnared within the monster’s lair so blindly and rapidly upon meeting him. We look at psychological mirroring as a way the monster creates rapport with his prey. We look at the beginn…
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Welcome to the initial broadcast from Monster Stories Podcast - Living with Evil. Monster Stories Podcast: Living with Evil, is a series of narratives which convey the intimate experience of being (often captive) in a relationship with a person incapable of humane behavior; a person who derives pleasure from another’s pain. He may be called a beast…
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