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My Husband was a Self-Centered Prick. I’m Glad.
Sometimes we need a moment that shakes us into seeing ourselves in a new light.
Apr 7
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Dana Killion
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The Day I Lost My Voice
Trauma steals our voices even when we know what we want to say, even when our mind is screaming at us to speak.
Mar 17
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Dana Killion
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It's the Demand, Not the Supply
Substance abuse is not a supply problem; it’s an emotional health problem. Deluding ourselves won't solve anything.
Mar 10
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Dana Killion
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“Dear, Good Men,”
In the era of Epstein, what is a “a good man"?
Mar 3
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Dana Killion
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The Brewing Tsunami of Female Rage
Rage over Epstein is also about our realization that women are not always seen as people. That we are in these stories, too.
Feb 24
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Dana Killion
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Silence is a False Security Blanket
It numbs us, pushing the pain that needs to be released deep into our hearts instead
Feb 16
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Dana Killion
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Does Guilt Ever Leave?
“He can come back when he’s stops this stupidity!” How naive I was about the pull of love and his addiction.
Jan 29
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Dana Killion
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Who Am I? Shouldn't I Know By Now?
I’m a woman of an age where existential questions such as this should be long past asked and answered.
Jan 18
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Dana Killion
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Becoming Unbreakable
Helping women make sense of life after trauma. Truth, tools, and lived experience.
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