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Understanding Coercive Control Episodes

Gain a deeper understanding of coercive control through survivor narratives, illustrating how this form of abuse affects relationships.
Rerelease | Terry & The Violent Stalker
June 24, 2026

Rerelease | Terry & The Violent Stalker

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Terry shares the story of a relationship marked by physical violence, threats, isolation, stalking, and an intense trauma bond. What began with relentless pursuit and attention slowly became constant monitoring, public humiliation, financial sabotage, and escalating abuse. Even after Terry tried to leave, her abuser continued to threaten her children, violate restraining orders, follow her, destroy property, and appear wherever she went. Terry ...
Felix & The Love-Bombing Long-Distance Abuser
June 21, 2026

Felix & The Love-Bombing Long-Distance Abuser

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Felix shares the story of a long-distance relationship that began like a once-in-a-lifetime romance and slowly became controlling, destabilizing, and physically abusive. What initially felt like fate was reinforced through intense declarations of love, marriage plans, international travel, matching rituals, and promises of a shared future. Over time, Felix found himself managing his partner’s emotions, proving his commitment, sacrificing parts of his own...
Debrief | Rage, Forced Caretaking, and Shame in Cara’s Story
June 19, 2026

Debrief | Rage, Forced Caretaking, and Shame in Cara’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon discusses the abuse patterns in Cara’s survivor story, including love bombing after years of emotional starvation, rage as an atmosphere, isolation, and suicide threats used to force her into a caretaker role. Brandon also explores the double life Cara felt pressured to maintain, how fear, obligation, guilt, and shame kept her connected to the relationship, and the small repeated disappointment that finally helped her see the larger pattern clear...
Rerelease | Cara & The Rage-Filled Physical Abuser
June 17, 2026

Rerelease | Cara & The Rage-Filled Physical Abuser

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Cara shares her story of surviving a four-year relationship with a rage-filled physical abuser. After leaving a long emotionally abusive marriage, Cara was pulled into a relationship that began with love bombing, constant praise, and the feeling of finally being seen. But over time, the relationship became a cycle of fear, isolation, trauma bonding, suicide threats, physical intimidation, and emotional caretaking. Cara discusses the confusion o...
Debrief | Boundary Crossing, Jealous Control, & Blame in Dove’s Story
June 16, 2026

Debrief | Boundary Crossing, Jealous Control, & Blame in Dove’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down Dove’s story and the patterns of abuse that appeared beneath the surface of the relationship. The debrief explores how boundary crossing can be reframed as “openness,” how jealousy and accusations can become a system of control, and how an abuser’s imagined stories can force a survivor to keep defending against a reality they did not create. Brandon also discusses the escalation in Dove’s story, including rage episodes, privacy violat...
Dove & The Violating Jealous Abuser
June 14, 2026

Dove & The Violating Jealous Abuser

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Dove shares her story of a relationship that began as a familiar friendship and slowly turned into coercive control, jealousy, sexual coercion, privacy violations, isolation, physical violence, and strangulation. What first felt like safety became a relationship where Dove was expected to manage his moods, answer immediately, give up privacy, accept accusations, and carry the blame for his behavior. Dove discusses the slow escalation of walking on eggshe...
Rerelease | When Abusers Play the Victim to Make You Feel Guilty
June 9, 2026

Rerelease | When Abusers Play the Victim to Make You Feel Guilty

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon discusses how victim-playing abusers use guilt, empathy, and blame-shifting to make survivors feel responsible for the abuse they are experiencing. The episode looks at how an abuser may present themselves as wounded, abandoned, misunderstood, or mistreated in order to gain sympathy early in the relationship. But as the relationship continues, that same victim story can become a way to control the survivor, avoid accountability, win arg...
Debrief | Scapegoating, Humiliation, & Reality Control in Tommy’s Story
June 8, 2026

Debrief | Scapegoating, Humiliation, & Reality Control in Tommy’s Story

In this debrief episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the patterns in Tommy’s story, including family scapegoating, public humiliation, body shaming, circular conversations, and the loss of safety inside the home. Tommy grew up with a father who needed control over the family image, the household rules, and the people around him. As Tommy got older, he became the target of criticism, shame, intimidation, and impossible expectations. In this debrief, Brandon explores how humiliati...
Tommy and The Malicious Controlling Father
June 7, 2026

Tommy and The Malicious Controlling Father

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with Tommy, a survivor of childhood abuse who grew up as the scapegoat child of a malicious controlling father. From public humiliation and body shaming to gaslighting, circular logic, physical abuse, and impossible expectations, Tommy spent his childhood walking on eggshells while desperately trying to avoid becoming his father's next target. As the abuse intensified, Tommy learned to stay invisible, seek refuge at friends' homes, and even...
Rerelease: Plausible Deniability and the Power of Suggestion in Abuse
June 2, 2026

Rerelease: Plausible Deniability and the Power of Suggestion in Abuse

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, Brandon talks about plausible deniability as a manipulation tactic in abusive relationships. Instead of focusing only on excuses or denial after the fact, this episode looks at how abusers can use suggestion, guilt, shame, concern, victimhood, and the illusion of choice to shape a survivor’s behavior without ever making a direct demand. Brandon breaks down how this can show up through isolation, decision-making, body image, emotional responsibility, weaponized forgetfulness, and gaslighting. The episode also explores why this tactic can be so confusing for survivors, because the abuser may never say the controlling part out loud, while still steering the relationship exactly where they want it to go.
Debrief | Jealousy, Family Enabling, & Fear in Blanche’s Story
May 29, 2026

Debrief | Jealousy, Family Enabling, & Fear in Blanche’s Story

In this debrief episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the patterns in Blanche’s story, including jealousy as coercive control, the role of an abuser’s family in reinforcing abuse, and the fear, obligation, guilt, and shame that kept Blanche in the relationship longer. Brandon also discusses how post-separation abuse can escalate after a survivor leaves, and why Blanche’s story is a powerful reminder that control often starts small before it takes over someone’s life. *** CONTENT ...
Rerelease | How Abusers Wear You Down
May 26, 2026

Rerelease | How Abusers Wear You Down

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, Brandon talks about how abusers use exhaustion as a form of control. From constant monitoring and privacy violations to fear, guilt, gaslighting, circular conversations, lack of help, and sabotage, these tactics can slowly drain a survivor’s energy, clarity, and sense of self. This episode looks at why abuse can become harder to name when you are worn down, why leaving can feel impossible when you are running on empty, and how abusers use confusion and depletion to keep the relationship centered around them. Brandon also discusses why rest, reflection, and separating your own feelings from the feelings someone else is trying to create can be an important part of getting clarity back.
Smart Devices, Tech Abuse, & Coercive Control
May 19, 2026

Smart Devices, Tech Abuse, & Coercive Control

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, we discuss how smart devices and smart technology can be used as tools of coercive control, surveillance, harassment, and post-separation abuse. Brandon talks about smart locks, cameras, doorbell systems, thermostats, smart speakers, connected cars, family accounts, AirTags, GPS trackers, and children’s devices. He explains how these tools can be used to create fear, doubt, isolation, sleep deprivation, and a sense that the survivor is being watched even...
Debrief | Spiritual Abuse, Suicide Threats, & Custody in Parker’s Story
May 14, 2026

Debrief | Spiritual Abuse, Suicide Threats, & Custody in Parker’s Story

In this debrief episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the major themes in Parker’s story, including spiritual abuse, coercive control, suicide threats, custody abuse, and the way an abuser can use faith, community, and children as tools of control. Brandon explores how Parker’s upbringing inside a high-control religious environment shaped her sense of obligation, how her abuser used those beliefs against her, and how fear, guilt, and responsibility kept her trapped longer. The ep...
Rerelease: Parker & The Manipulative Coercive Controller
May 13, 2026

Rerelease: Parker & The Manipulative Coercive Controller

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Parker shares her story of growing up inside a high-control religious environment, surviving sexual assault as a teenager, and later marrying a manipulative and controlling abuser who used her faith, fear, guilt, and responsibility for the family against her. It's a story of spiritual abuse, coercive control, entitlement, escalations, suicide threats, post separation abuse, child hood sexual abuse, court, protection orders, parental alienation,...
Rerelease: Top 10 Reasons An Abuser Doesn't Want To Change
May 12, 2026

Rerelease: Top 10 Reasons An Abuser Doesn't Want To Change

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, Brandon discusses why abusive partners often do not want to change, using ideas from Lundy Bancroft’s Why Does He Do That? The episode looks at the rewards an abuser gets from abusive behavior, including power, control, privilege, free labor, financial control, double standards, and the ability to make everyone else organize their lives around the abuser’s needs. Brandon also breaks down how these patterns become reinforced over time, and why abusive behavior is not just about anger, stress, trauma, or losing control. It often creates a life where the abuser gets their way, avoids responsibility, receives attention, and keeps the relationship built around their comfort. This episode is about understanding the benefits abusers receive from control, and why real change requires giving up the privileges abuse has created.
Rebelle & The Vindictive Abuser
May 10, 2026

Rebelle & The Vindictive Abuser

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Rebelle shares the story of a marriage that began with coincidence and "fate". She was a lawyer, an athlete, and someone who had already survived more than most people ever face. She believed she was strong enough to handle almost anything. However, that belief became one of the things her future husband used against her. What started as romance slowly turned into a life where Rebelle was managing everything while her husband avoided responsibility and m...
Debrief | Love Bombing, Fraud, & Coercive Control in Jess’s Story
May 7, 2026

Debrief | Love Bombing, Fraud, & Coercive Control in Jess’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the love bombing, fraud, coercive control, secrecy, self-doubt, and trauma bonding in Jess’s story. Brandon discusses how someone can understand trauma intellectually and still be vulnerable to old survival patterns, how secrecy becomes control by making normal questions feel wrong, how isolation can happen without direct commands, and why trauma bonds can make relief feel like love. He also explores the fear, obligation, guilt, shame...
Debrief | Shame, Love Bombing, & Control in Tegan’s Story
May 4, 2026

Debrief | Shame, Love Bombing, & Control in Tegan’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the key themes in Tegan’s story, including early shame, love bombing, sexual coercion, emotional debt, and post-separation control. Brandon explores how fear, obligation, guilt, and shame worked together in Tegan’s story. He discusses how sexual coercion can happen through guilt and pressure, how “I helped you when you were low” can become emotional debt, and how leaving does not always end control when someone still has access throu...
Debrief | Control, Dissociation, & Legal Abuse in Erika’s Story
April 30, 2026

Debrief | Control, Dissociation, & Legal Abuse in Erika’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon breaks down the biggest themes in Erika’s story, including coercive control, early conditioning, financial abuse, sexual coercion, surveillance, dissociation, legal abuse, and post-separation control. Erika’s story shows how abuse can spread into nearly every part of a survivor’s life: money, parenting, privacy, sex, housing, court, identity, and the ability to trust your own reality. This debrief also looks at how fear, obligation, guilt, and sh...
Rerelease | Erika & The Abuser Who Controlled Everything
April 29, 2026

Rerelease | Erika & The Abuser Who Controlled Everything

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with Erika about growing up inside religious conditioning that taught her to submit, stay quiet, and see her worth through being a wife and mother. After losing her family and community as a young adult, Erika entered relationships where she kept trying to build safety, stability, and family, even while being worn down by neglect, pressure, and control. Her second marriage became the center of this story. Erika shares how coercive...
Rerelease | The Role of the Scapegoat
April 28, 2026

Rerelease | The Role of the Scapegoat

In this release episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with author, journalist, educational writer, coach, and survivor Julie L. Hall about scapegoating in narcissistic and dysfunctional family systems. Julie breaks down how family roles form, including the scapegoat, golden child, hero, mascot, and lost child, and why the scapegoated child often carries the blame, shame, and emotional projections of the narcissistic parent. She explains how scapegoats can be targeted for speaking the t...
Debrief | Crisis Creation, FOG, & Control in Hans’s Story
April 23, 2026

Debrief | Crisis Creation, FOG, & Control in Hans’s Story

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks about the patterns underneath Hans’s story. This debrief looks at how crisis creation became a form of control, how fear, obligation, guilt, and shame kept Hans in the relationship longer, and how financial abuse, fatherhood, and constant instability made resistance feel costly. It’s a discussion about being chosen when you’ve spent your life feeling unseen, the slow erasure of self through adaptation, the split between public persona and p...
Rerelease | Hans & The Crisis Creating Abuser
April 22, 2026

Rerelease | Hans & The Crisis Creating Abuser

In this rerelease episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Brandon talks with Hans about surviving a marriage with a crisis creating abuser. What looked like one problem after another slowly became a pattern of coercive control, financial abuse, manipulation, public personas, and post-separation abuse. Hans shares how his life became organized around emergencies, pressure, and recovery mode, while his own needs kept disappearing in the process. It's a story of coercive control, verbal abuse, intergener...