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Dismissed True Stories is a survivor-led podcast that dares to break the silence around domestic violence. Each episode shares the raw, unfiltered realities of what abuse really looks like. From the overlooked red flags to the moments of escape, and everything in between.


Created by a survivor-turned-advocate, (with a broadcasting background) DTS is where stories once silenced are now spoken, loudly, honestly, and without apology. We’re not here to sensationalize abuse, we’re here to humanize survivors.


You’ll hear from survivors finding their voices, families forever changed by loss, and organizations on a mission to heal. Sometimes, it’s just one survivor passing the mic to another with a piece of advice that could change (or save) a life.


The tone? Like talking with a trusted friend. No fluff. Just truth.


And sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is finally tell your own.

Survivor-led. Heart-led. Truth-led.

#DismissedTrueStories | A podcast for survivors, by survivors.

© 2025 Dismissed True Stories
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  • Imagine Their Face When They Realize They Didn't Break You: Farah's Story PT 2
    Jul 4 2025

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    Imagine waking up one day to find yourself trapped in a relationship that looked like love but secretly stripped away your safety, autonomy, and nearly your identity. This is Farah's story - a journey through BDSM, polyamory, and cult-like control that will leave you breathless.

    When Farah first met her daughter's father, she was exploring her submissive side. His charisma and intelligence mirrored her own spiritual interests, and he even helped her get a restraining order against a previous abuser - positioning himself as her protector. This carefully crafted safety was the perfect trap. Soon, Farah found herself living with multiple "sister wives" in a household where one man controlled everything, from their daily activities to their very thoughts.

    The psychological manipulation was relentless. Even the smallest disagreements became ammunition against her. "If you told him 'that's dark blue,' he'd say 'it looks more like navy blue to me' and somehow make you feel crazy for having an opinion," Farah explains. This constant undermining left her questioning her worth, believing she might be broken beyond repair.

    Farah's awakening began unexpectedly - meditating in her backyard, reconnecting with nature, and literally talking to birds. Through identifying her cardinal values (loyalty, respect, integrity, safety, and security) and questioning the negative thoughts that had been planted in her mind, she slowly reclaimed her power. The most powerful revelation? "We are not broken," she emphasizes. "We're just rearranging the pieces and making art out of the mess."

    This conversation goes beyond survival stories to decode what healing really looks like - not just the breakthroughs, but the quiet moments when you realize your body finally feels calm and safe again. Farah and Elissa explore how many mistake constant activity for healing, when sometimes it's just your feet in the grass with the sun on your face.

    Ready to reclaim your power? Learn how anger can be the doorway to clarity and action when channeled productively. As Farah says, "Imagine their face when they realize they didn't break you." Because they didn't. And they never will.

    Follow Farah on Insta:

    @Farahsfitnessfactory

    Follow Alex on TikTok and Insta:

    @narcsurvivoradvocate

    Join the Sisterhood! www.thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 OR text begin to 88788

    Come join our community of survivors who are looking to meet someone just like you! See the behind the scenes work that goes into the sisterhood non-profit business, discuss DTS episodes, and of course find your survivor sister.

    Give me a follow on IG: @thedvsurvivorsisterhood
    or on TikTok: @thedvsurvivor

    Ready to share your story? Send me an email with the main talking points of your experience and I'll reach out to book an interview.

    dismissedtruestories@thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    Give DTS a 5 star rating! It helps this podcast reach other victims and survivors who NEED these stories! Help us find each other, help us heal, and help us find safety. Love you, mean it.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Kunta, Not Toby: Farah's Refusal To Break PT 1
    Jun 27 2025

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    "You don't need to see the whole path. Just take the next step." -Unknown

    "It took me 34 years to feel safe within my home." These words from Farah stopped me in my tracks as we recorded this powerful conversation about survival, recognition, and healing after lifelong abuse.

    This episode follows Farah's journey from a childhood marked by severe physical violence through two abusive relationships that left her questioning her worth and identity. With remarkable candor, she shares how she initially failed to recognize her experiences as abuse until a friend asked just the right questions and she began reading about narcissistic relationships. "The floodgates kind of just opened up," she explains, detailing that moment of clarity when she finally saw her past through unclouded eyes.

    What makes Farah's story extraordinary isn't just what she survived, but her unwavering spirit through it all. Even as a child facing brutal corporal punishment, she refused to stay silent. Her siblings nicknamed her "Kunta" (from Roots) for her refusal to submit to mistreatment. That same fighting spirit eventually helped her create boundaries, make difficult choices, and finally establish a safe home for herself and her children.

    Throughout our conversation, Farah offers profound insights into what healing actually looks like day-to-day. "Healing is a lifestyle," she emphasizes, sharing her practices for nervous system regulation, learning to be still, and checking in with her body after years of disconnection. For anyone who has experienced trauma, her wisdom about giving yourself permission to feel everything – including the uncomfortable emotions – provides a roadmap for authentic recovery.

    This episode contains detailed descriptions of physical abuse that may be triggering for some listeners. Please prioritize your wellbeing while listening. Join us next week for part two, where we'll explore Farah's experience in a controlling BDSM and poly relationship with cult-like dynamics, and how she ultimately found her way back to herself.

    Follow Farah on Instagram!

    @farahsfitnessfactory


    Join the Sisterhood! www.thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 OR text begin to 88788

    Come join our community of survivors who are looking to meet someone just like you! See the behind the scenes work that goes into the sisterhood non-profit business, discuss DTS episodes, and of course find your survivor sister.

    Give me a follow on IG: @thedvsurvivorsisterhood
    or on TikTok: @thedvsurvivor

    Ready to share your story? Send me an email with the main talking points of your experience and I'll reach out to book an interview.

    dismissedtruestories@thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    Give DTS a 5 star rating! It helps this podcast reach other victims and survivors who NEED these stories! Help us find each other, help us heal, and help us find safety. Love you, mean it.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • The Research Is Within: Stephanie's Story PT 2
    Jun 20 2025

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    Healing isn't just about surviving trauma—it's about reclaiming your voice, rediscovering joy, and finally coming home to yourself. That's the powerful message at the heart of this deeply moving conversation with Stephanie, a survivor who's transforming her experiences with narcissistic abuse into creative purpose.

    "I don't need anyone to call me an author. I can call myself that," Stephanie declares in what becomes one of many breakthrough moments in this episode. We explore how economic abuse continues long after physical separation, the profound process of "unlearning" who we thought our abusers were, and the liberation that comes when we stop seeking external validation.

    Stephanie's journey takes us through the writing of her children's book on self-worth, the heartbreak of loss that became a catalyst for her transformation, and the disturbing patterns of narcissistic parenting that created vulnerability to similar dynamics in adult relationships. Her candid revelations about childhood experiences—where inappropriate boundaries and gaslighting were normalized—illuminate how early trauma shapes our understanding of love and safety.

    What makes this episode particularly special is Stephanie's perspective on creative expression as healing. For her, writing has become meditation, a flow state where she reconnects with her authentic self. This highlights an often-overlooked truth: healing isn't just therapy sessions and painful processing—it's also about rediscovering what brings you joy and purpose.

    Whether you're currently in an abusive situation, processing childhood trauma, or supporting someone who is, Stephanie offers practical wisdom: "Find your people and keep them close," and "Listen to yourself." Her story reminds us that in speaking our truth—even when our voice shakes—we not only heal ourselves but potentially help others recognize and escape similar situations.

    The research is within. Your story is your data, your wisdom, and ultimately, your power. Join us for this transformative conversation about finding freedom through authenticity, creativity, and self-trust.

    Support Stephanie's work! Buy her book, I Am Me and That Is Worthy:

    Link coming soon!

    FOLLOW STEPH ON SUBSTACK:

    https://lessonsindiscernment.substack.com/?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwK35mFleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpyUQ3Aycqlm_OOFodonAA6CgTb0wlwFJx7HSR_8G3NJVDMvwlYHHWTktDfN-_aem_QvapmSJDv7Wdh9jGSi6utg

    FOLLOW STEPH ON INSTA:

    https://www.instagram.com/stechristine?igsh=MWFibXRvY281djNpaA==

    Join the Sisterhood! www.thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 OR text begin to 88788

    Come join our community of survivors who are looking to meet someone just like you! See the behind the scenes work that goes into the sisterhood non-profit business, discuss DTS episodes, and of course find your survivor sister.

    Give me a follow on IG: @thedvsurvivorsisterhood
    or on TikTok: @thedvsurvivor

    Ready to share your story? Send me an email with the main talking points of your experience and I'll reach out to book an interview.

    dismissedtruestories@thesurvivorsisterhood.com

    Give DTS a 5 star rating! It helps this podcast reach other victims and survivors who NEED these stories! Help us find each other, help us heal, and help us find safety. Love you, mean it.

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    44 m
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