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Ep. 21 ”I Grew Up With Perfect Parents Like Everyone Else” Lynn Catalano’s False Narrative

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Through the eyes of a child, Lynn Catalno compared her parents to Ward and June Clever. But at 12, she realized something was off about her father and his behavior. Her mother was an enabler and enabled him to act like a narcissist.

Lynn finally addressed how she felt about her father, as an adult. She had such clarity over what had happened. She decided for herself that she had value and deserved unconditional love. She had not received that from her father but knew that's what she deserved going forward in other relationships.

Immediately after her mother's passing his narcissistic behavior continued and ultimately was the demise of their relationship. Listen now to see how she has used this pain to heal others.

Gloria Steinem Quote: "The final stage of healing, is using what happens to you to help other people."

To Connect with Lynn Catalano:

TikTok @‌lynncatalanospeaks

Instagram - @wreckingballrelationships

LinkedIn - Lynn Catalano, Esq.

Facebook – Lynn Catalano Speaks

Lynn's Book: Wrecking Ball Relationships: How to Identify, Live With, or Leave the Narcissist in Your Life

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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Through the eyes of a child, Lynn Catalno compared her parents to Ward and June Clever. But at 12, she realized something was off about her father and his behavior. Her mother was an enabler and enabled him to act like a narcissist.

Lynn finally addressed how she felt about her father, as an adult. She had such clarity over what had happened. She decided for herself that she had value and deserved unconditional love. She had not received that from her father but knew that's what she deserved going forward in other relationships.

Immediately after her mother's passing his narcissistic behavior continued and ultimately was the demise of their relationship. Listen now to see how she has used this pain to heal others.

Gloria Steinem Quote: "The final stage of healing, is using what happens to you to help other people."

To Connect with Lynn Catalano:

TikTok @‌lynncatalanospeaks

Instagram - @wreckingballrelationships

LinkedIn - Lynn Catalano, Esq.

Facebook – Lynn Catalano Speaks

Lynn's Book: Wrecking Ball Relationships: How to Identify, Live With, or Leave the Narcissist in Your Life

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

  continue reading

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