Inspired by my letter, my 14-year-old sister wrote hers, putting all her thoughts and feelings out there for a woman that’ll never listen. So again, here it is instead.

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Inspired by my letter, my 14-year-old sister wrote hers, putting all her thoughts and feelings out there for a woman that’ll never listen. So again, here it is instead.
Being Aware with Isha on Air on KUCI 88.9 FM Irvine featuring Hopeful Panda – My Radio Interview Audio & Transcript
If I were to ever write a letter to my mother, this is what I would’ve said. But I know it’ll be pointless to send it to her. So here it is instead.
One traumatic night and three frustrating years later, I finally got custody of my siblings. But life before, during, and after wasn’t easy. Here’s what happened.
This post is a transcription of an interview with my 12-year-old sister about what it’s like having emotionally abusive parents and how life is different with and without them in her life.
I recall what life was like being raised by a narcissist. Here are some memories from my childhood and living with an abusive mother.
I reflect on how growing up with a narcissistic mother has impacted my psychological and physical well-being and how I’m working on healing as I continue to navigate the lasting effects of her abuse.
I articulate the loneliness, doubts, hopelessness, and relentless exhaustion I experience in the daily battles against the invisible monster in my mind.