• SCARY PARRE PODCAST | Episode 1: Jim Jones – The Cult Leader Who Built Jonestown
    Mar 24 2026

    In Episode 1 of the Scary Parre Podcast High-Profile Cult Leaders Miniseries, we take a deep dive into the disturbing rise and fall of Jim Jones, the infamous leader of the Peoples Temple and mastermind behind the Jonestown massacre.

    What started as a message of hope, unity, and equality turned into one of the deadliest cult tragedies in modern history. In this episode, we explore how Jim Jones used charisma, fear, manipulation, and psychological control to gain power over hundreds of followers — ultimately leading to the deaths of more than 900 people in Jonestown, Guyana.

    We break down: ✨ Jim Jones’ early life and obsession with power ✨ The creation of the Peoples Temple ✨ How he manipulated and controlled his followers ✨ The move to Jonestown ✨ The final tragic events that shocked the world

    This episode is chilling, heartbreaking, and a powerful reminder of how dangerous blind devotion can become.

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    59 mins
  • Parre’apy Podcast:Why We Love the Way We Do | Understanding Attachment Styles Part
    Mar 18 2026

    Why do we love the way we do?

    In this episode of the Parre’apy Podcast, we explore attachment styles and how childhood experiences shape the way we connect in adult relationships.

    From anxious attachment and emotional avoidance to secure love, understanding your attachment style can explain why certain relationship patterns keep showing up in your life.

    If you've ever wondered why you:

    • Overthink texts

    • Fear abandonment

    • Pull away when relationships get serious

    • Or keep attracting emotionally unavailable partners

    This episode breaks down the psychology behind it all.

    Understanding attachment styles is the first step toward building healthier, more secure relationships.

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    30 mins
  • Pare’apy Podcast | Inner Work Series Episode 3: People Pleasing is Self-Abandonment
    Mar 13 2026

    Have you ever said yes when you really wanted to say no? Do you find yourself constantly trying to keep the peace, avoid conflict, or make everyone else happy—even at the cost of your own needs?

    In Episode 3 of the Inner Work Series, we’re unpacking the truth about people pleasing and why it often leads to self-abandonment.

    People pleasing may look like kindness on the outside, but internally it can lead to burnout, resentment, and losing your sense of self. In this episode, we talk about where people pleasing comes from, what it actually looks like in everyday life, and how you can begin to reclaim your voice, your boundaries, and your peace.

    In this episode we discuss: • What people pleasing really looks like • How childhood conditioning can create people pleasing patterns • The hidden emotional cost of always putting others first • How to start setting healthy boundaries • Practical ways to stop abandoning yourself for approval

    Plus, we close the episode with Parr’firmations to help you start choosing yourself without guilt.

    Healing sometimes begins with one simple decision: Choosing your peace over people pleasing.

    💜 If this episode resonates with you, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations from the Pare’apy Podcast Inner Work Series.

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    31 mins
  • Scary Parre' Podcast: 🎙 The Epstein Files – Part 3: The Fall, The Cell & The Silence
    Mar 5 2026

    In the final installment of The Epstein Files, we examine what happened when the empire finally cracked.

    In July 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges — a case that promised explosive testimony and unprecedented scrutiny. But just weeks later, he was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York. His death was ruled a suicide.

    This episode breaks down the timeline: the arrest, the denied bail, the reported security failures, and the unanswered questions that followed. We also examine the conviction and sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell and what her trial revealed — and didn’t reveal — about the larger network.

    When the most high-profile defendant in America dies before trial, the courtroom goes silent.

    No testimony. No cross-examination. No full public reckoning.

    So what does justice look like when the central figure is gone?

    Was this the collapse of a criminal empire — or simply a recalibration of power?

    Part 3 asks the uncomfortable questions.

    Because sometimes the scariest thing isn’t what happened.

    It’s what never made it to trial.

    🎧 Listener discretion advised.

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    48 mins
  • Inner Work Series -Episode 2 ✨ The Inner Critic vs Your True Voice
    Mar 4 2026

    Your inner critic been talking REAL loud lately? 👀

    That voice that tells you you’re not ready… not good enough… or should just play it safe?

    Yeah… we’re calling it out.

    Episode 2 of the Pare’apy Podcast Inner Work Series is all about:

    ✨ The Inner Critic vs Your True Voice

    Because one voice was taught through fear…

    And the other was built from truth.

    In this episode we’re unpacking: 💭 Why your inner critic exists 💭 How it learned to shame you 💭 And how to finally let your true voice lead

    It’s time to stop letting fear run the meeting.

    🎧 Tap in. Heal loud.

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    26 mins
  • Parre'apy Podcast Episode 1: Reparenting Yourself
    Mar 4 2026

    What if the love, safety, and reassurance you’ve been searching for… was always meant to come from you?

    In the first episode of the Inner Work Series, Pare’apy unpacks the powerful concept of reparenting — the process of becoming the loving, emotionally available adult your inner child needed.

    We explore how childhood wounds show up in adulthood, how unmet emotional needs shape our patterns, and what it really means to nurture yourself instead of abandoning yourself.

    This episode dives into: • How early experiences shape your inner voice • Why you may struggle with self-soothing and boundaries • Practical ways to comfort, affirm, and show up for yourself • The difference between reacting from wounds vs responding from healing

    Reparenting isn’t about blaming the past — it’s about reclaiming your power in the present.

    It’s time to stop waiting for someone else to give you what you can learn to give yourself.

    Healing starts within.

    🎧 Tap in and begin the journey of becoming your own safe place.

    #PareapyPodcast #InnerWorkSeries #Reparenting #SelfHealing #EmotionalGrowth

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    32 mins
  • 🎙️ The Epstein Files – Part 2: The Island & The System
    Mar 4 2026

    In Part 2 of The Epstein Files, we go beyond the headlines and into the structure.

    This episode explores how Jeffrey Epstein built a powerful network that extended far beyond one man and one island. From Little Saint James to Manhattan townhouses, we examine how access, influence, and elite connections shaped a system that operated for years in plain sight.

    We break down the role of Ghislaine Maxwell, the recruitment pipeline, and the controversial 2008 plea deal that allowed Epstein to serve minimal jail time despite serious allegations. We also discuss how high-profile associations — including figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew — fueled public scrutiny and raised larger questions about power, accountability, and institutional protection.

    This isn’t just a story about an island. It’s a story about insulation. About influence. About how systems protect themselves.

    Because sometimes the scariest thing isn’t the crime.

    It’s how long it survives.

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    56 mins
  • SCARY PARRE PODCAST SERIES: The Epstein Files PART 1: The Man Behind the Mask
    Feb 12 2026

    Here’s Part 1 of a three-part Scary Parre Podcast series—slow burn, eerie, factual, and unsettling without crossing into reckless rumor. This episode is all about who Jeffrey Epstein was, how he appeared to the world, and how the foundation was quietly laid for everything that came after.

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    59 mins