• Why It Feels Impossible to Leave: The Guilt That Keeps You There
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, we talk about the kind of guilt that keeps people stuck in abusive relationships.

    This is the guilt that builds slowly. You start feeling responsible for their emotions. Then their reactions. Then their past, their stability, and what might happen to them if you leave. You feel guilty for having needs. Guilty for setting boundaries. Guilty for bringing up problems. Guilty for seeing the relationship clearly. Guilty for wanting out.

    After a while, leaving can feel cruel, even when staying is hurting you.

    This episode breaks down how that guilt gets built and why leaving can feel so hard, even when you know something is wrong.

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    18 mins
  • Debrief | Control Disguised as Care, Moving Goalposts, and the Need for Approval in Helena’s Story
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon Chadwick does an educational follow-up to Helena’s survivor story, breaking down the core dynamics that shaped her abusive relationship. What began as listening, validation, and apparent insight slowly became control disguised as care, gaslighting, moving goalposts, and a desperate search for approval. Brandon explores how Helena’s childhood trauma, fear of losing family, obligation to hold the marriage together, guilt, shame, and the truth-teller dynamic kept her trapped in a relationship that slowly pulled her away from her own voice, instincts, and reality. This is a debrief about coercive control, emotional abuse, self-doubt, and the painful realization that love should never have to be earned.

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    26 mins
  • Helena & The Abuse Disguised as Care
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Helena shares her story of growing up in chaos, surviving one visibly abusive marriage, and then entering another relationship that did not look abusive at first because everything was framed as care. What began as listening, insight, and emotional openness slowly became criticism, gaslighting, moving goalposts, and a constant need for approval. As Helena tried harder to become a “good wife,” she lost more trust in her own voice, her own reality, and her own worth.

    It's a story about intergenerational trauma, psychological abuse, fear of divorce, the loss of self-trust, physical abuse, suicide threats, family violence, religious beliefs, gender roles, kernels of truth, gaslighting, shame, guilt, fear, obligation, coercive control, infidelity, the need for approval, being good enough, crazy making, feeling defective, control disguised as care, superiority, truth tellers, finding faults, unseen abuse, threats, rage, moving goal posts, criticism, clarity, and post-separation abuse.

    Content Warning - This episode discusses intimate partner violence and suicide threats.

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    59 mins
  • Debrief | Coercive Control, Surveillance, and Entrapment in Francesca’s Story
    Mar 20 2026

    In this debrief episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down Francesca’s story and the patterns of coercive control that shaped her relationship.

    What began with attention, validation, and grand romantic gestures slowly turned into something far more dangerous: boundary testing, jealousy, surveillance, body control, isolation, and fear. Francesca was not just being criticized or monitored. She was being conditioned to live under constant scrutiny, where nearly every choice, interaction, and movement could be turned against her.

    This episode explores how coercive control works over time, how fear, obligation, guilt, and shame keep survivors trapped, and how everyday life can become organized around avoiding the next accusation, interrogation, or explosion.

    If you’ve ever wondered how someone can end up living inside a relationship that feels like a prison, Francesca’s story shows how that process happens step by step.

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    30 mins
  • Rerelease | Francesca & The Jealous Controlling Abuser
    Mar 19 2026

    In this re-release of Narcissist Apocalypse, we revisit Francesca’s story — a relationship that began with intense charm, attention, and grand romantic gestures, but slowly transformed into something far more dangerous.

    What started as love bombing and emotional connection became a pattern of boundary testing, jealousy, and control. Over time, Francesca found herself living under constant surveillance — her phone monitored, her movements tracked, her relationships questioned, and her autonomy stripped away piece by piece.

    This is a story of coercive control in its most extreme form — where isolation, intimidation, and psychological manipulation created a reality that felt impossible to escape. As the abuse escalated into physical violence, Francesca was forced to confront the truth of what was happening and find a way out.

    It's a story of coercive control, gaslighting, manipulation tactics, love bombing, devaluation, trauma bonding, cycle of abuse, intermittent reinforcement, boundary testing, isolation, financial abuse, surveillance abuse, stalking, digital surveillance, extreme jealousy, possessiveness, coercion, intimidation, threats, verbal abuse, degradation, humiliation, criticism, body shaming, appearance control, food control, weight control, sexual coercion, reproductive control, forced cosmetic surgery, control of autonomy, dominance and submission dynamics, grooming, conditioning, loyalty tests, moving goalposts, emotional instability, fear obligation guilt, FOG abuse, dependency creation, erosion of self-esteem, identity erosion, self-doubt, anxiety, walking on eggshells, hypervigilance, triangulation, blame shifting, victim blaming, projection, paranoia induction, false accusations, infidelity accusations, learned helplessness, survival mode, escalation of abuse, physical abuse, sleep deprivation, escape, shame, and post-separation abuse.

    Content Warning - This episode graphically discusses intimate partner violence and sexual coercion.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Why Red Flags Aren’t Red Flags Until They’re Patterns | The Psychology of Normalization
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon explores why red flags in abusive relationships rarely look like red flags at the beginning. What starts as confusion, discomfort, or a moment that feels easy to explain away can slowly become a pattern over time. This episode examines the psychology behind that process, including attachment bias, gradual desensitization, shifting baselines, and intermittent reinforcement. Because by the time the pattern becomes visible, many survivors are already emotionally attached, deeply invested, and questioning why they didn’t see it sooner. This is an episode about why the signs were not always obvious, how abuse becomes normalized, and why recognition often comes much later.

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    21 mins
  • Debrief | Coercive Control and Post-Separation Abuse in Catherine’s Story
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon follows up on Catherine’s survivor story by breaking down the coercive control, fear, obligation, guilt, shame, and post-separation abuse that shaped her experience. Catherine’s story began with trust, moved quickly through love bombing and emotional dependency, and escalated into physical violence, intimidation, isolation, and long-term control centered around her son.

    This debrief explores how coercive control erodes a survivor’s sense of self, how fear trains compliance, how obligation and guilt keep survivors psychologically tied to the system, and how shame weakens identity over time. It also examines the role of trusted authority, enabling networks, and institutional failure in making abuse harder to see, leave, and escape.

    This is a debrief about borrowed trust, rigged systems, survival mode, and what it means to try to leave abuse when the control does not end with separation.

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    30 mins
  • Catherine & The Cruel Physical Abuser
    Mar 15 2026

    In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, we talk with an abuse survivor named Catherine, and Catherine was in a relationship with a cruel, physically violent abuser. What started with trust and attachment slowly turned into intimidation, control, degradation, and violence.

    As the relationship progressed, Catherine’s world grew smaller. Fear shaped her choices, shame eroded her sense of self, and motherhood made leaving far more complicated. Even after separation, the abuse did not fully end. It changed form through custody, ongoing control, and the burden of trying to protect her child inside a system that did not make safety easy.

    It's a story of physical violence, triangulation, authority abuse, fear, obligation, guilt, shame, custody, court, threats, put downs, systems enabled abuse, inter-generational trauma, addiction, physical abuse, control, cruelty, survival mode, self doubt, hypervigilance, infidelity, lies, trust, isolation, self worth, gaslighting, motherhood, destabilization, being vouched for, post separation abuse, authority abuse, fast attachment, relational trauma, breaking free, and coercive control.

    Content Warning - This episode graphically discusses intimate partner violence

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    59 mins