A recovery podcast for those who are or have experienced the trauma of narcissistic abuse, focusing more on those in a romantic relationship with a narcissist. Gain insight, acceptance and support as you move forward to a life free from narcissistic abuse. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
I believe podcast
In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK Andrew Copson talks to humanists today about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.
Evolution vs Creation
Cover art photo provided by Judson Moore on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@judsonlmoore
This I Believe
My beliefs about problems with our society. Cover art photo provided by Max Bender on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@maxwbender
Philosophy of life
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Period 8th Noelia Quiroz, 2019
A short audio of me saying my two cents about my own self and experiences
Nostalgia about chalk
I belief of depression
Amy believes. Sharon doesn't. Will their friendship survive this podcast?
Just a guy trying to leave his mark in the hearts of others.
In this podcast, I will be talking about how today's society is not very accepting and is very harsh
Topics addressing issues of belief.
English 11H
MY essay
Karma Cover art photo provided by Holger Link on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@photoholgic
My this i believe story
I talk about my family troubles and how I learned to move in from them.
American dream
My this I believe essay.
I believe water can be thicker than blood
Survivors of narcissistic abuse have all pondered this very question. Find out why in this episode of I Believe Your Abuse as we continue to heal from narcissistic abuse. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
On todays show we continue our healing from narcissistic abuse and talk about the experience of love bombing, and how to avoid falling for it in the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
In this episode, Andrew speaks to writer and broadcaster Dr Susan Blackmore about what she believes, from being open minded and then skeptical, to arguments leading you somewhere, and the self as the whole embodied person with no free will but happy and good.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to model and humanist campaigner Laura Lacole about what she believes, from one life, to being who you are, making a difference, and expressing yourself.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Swedish author and IT-entrepreneur Christer Sturmark about what he believes, from the importance of being an activist, to our moral responsibility to learn and be coherent, and critical thinking to find the truth.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to psychologist Nichola Raihani about what she believes, from cooperation and our social instincts, to moral trade-offs, and the cultural specifics of certain values.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to historian S I Martin about what he believes, from history and common ownership, to history as a framework for great arguments and ongoing engagement, and exposure to as many diverse views and experiences as possible.Bởi Humanists UK
On this episode we discuss those early stages of the relationship, and what took place to suck you in, and trap you there. Love bombing. Trauma bonding. And how to start to heal from this narcissistic abuse. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
In this episode, Andrew speaks to epidemiologist Professor Kate Pickett about what she believes, from fairness as a moral value to the benefits to all of reducing inequality, hopefulness in the cause of social change, and taking the long view.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Clive Lewis MP about what he believes, from the necessity of politics to camaraderie of service, opposing imperialism and racism, universal humanity, and the climate threat.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to comedian Tim McGarry about what he believes, from devout atheism to accidental humanism, the values of education and comedy, and mutual respect and tolerance.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to philosopher A C Grayling about what he believes, from curiosity and making sense of things to being a good guest at life's dinner party, our democratic deficit, the good state, and the interconnectedness of all these things.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to comedian Angela Barnes about what she believes, from occasional nostalgia to knowing where and who you are, making the most of the here and now, and putting everything out there.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to singer-songwriter, Frank Turner, about what he believes, from creativity to community, connection, empathy through art, nothing to excess, and 'know thyself'.Bởi Humanists UK
On this episode, Brandy answers a listeners question about the do’s and dont’s of telling your story while healing from narcissistic abuse. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
In this episode, Andrew speaks to philosopher Nigel Warburton about what he believes, from clarity to being accessible, free speech, thinking aloud, thinking together, thinking on the page, and being free and open.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to former Chief Scientific Adviser to the European Commission, Professor Dame Anne Glover, about what she believes, from curiosity, to the infinite possibilities of things you can't see, uncertainty, making knowledge useful, making a difference, and the vital importance of diversity to success.…
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Professor of Materials Chemistry, Saiful Islam, about what he believes, from beautiful crystals, to green energy, scientific progress, combating ignorance and fear, and the value of education.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to broadcaster and Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Religion, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, about what she believes, from justice for marginalised people from the past, to death rituals, identity in the long human story, and human exceptionalism.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to co-founder of WordPress, Mike Little, about what he believes, from democratic participation, to giving people a voice, an open source world, cooperation, and inspiration in utopianism.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Labour MP, Dame Angela Eagle, about what she believes, from opportunity for all, to contributing to a collective effort, remaking society, and being a pragmatic humanist.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to cognitive scientist, Steven Pinker, about what he believes, from understanding ourselves, to consciousness raising of what it means to be human, the continuous landscape of knowledge, progress, and rationality.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to psychologist and author, John Amaechi OBE, about what he believes, from leadership, to congruence, opportunity, words authentically delivered for social good, and human thriving and development.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to stand up comedian and author, Shaparak Khorsandi, about what she believes, from living in exile and being an outsider, to hospitality, communication and creativity, connecting with others, equality of status, and appreciation of freedom.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to actor Eddie Marsan about what he believes, from choosing your way, living with integrity, thinking like an immigrant, combatting dogmatism and supremacy, empowerment, making your own character, and opportunity for all.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to journalist and broadcaster, Polly Toynbee about what she believes, from social justice, human frailty, political activism, persuasion, human imagination, and doing the best you can.Bởi Humanists UK
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I Believe Your Abuse

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Have questions about how to going no contact, or utilizing the gray rock method? It may be the only way you break free. On this episode, we discuss how to best use both methods to help you fully break free and recover from narcissistic abuse. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support…
In this episode, Andrew speaks to journalist and podcaster, Andrew Gold about what he believes, from encounters with difference, enjoying people, understanding people, compromise, anti-dogmatism, and the nature of being human.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to politician, campaigner, and author, Siân Berry about what she believes, from abundance, optimism, improvement, the long view of human history, the spirit of inquiry, the distribution of power, and democracy and freedom.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to actor and fledgling scientist Isaac Hempstead Wright about what he believes, from inquiry and truth, joy of finding things out, question after question, and how creativity and imagination are essential for science, and make-believe alike.Bởi Humanists UK
Bipolar Disorder and NPD are frequently mistaken for each other. Can someone have both? Why is it important to know? Tune in to episode 13 for this discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ibelieveyourabuse/support
In this episode, Andrew speaks to critically acclaimed novelist Ian McEwan about what he believes, from novels as a conversation through the generations, tolerance, empathy, freedom, pleasure, being each other, and enlarging our sympathies.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to theoretical physicist, author, and broadcaster, Jim Al-Khalili about what he believes, from lessons from quantum, science as a human enterprise, the values of the scientific approach, and amiable approaches to finding the truth.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to physicist, oceanographer, author, television presenter, and ‘bubble-enthusiast’, Helen Czerski about what she believes, from finding out how the world works, acknowledgment of messiness, the perspective of a scientist, being moved by the currents, and all being in the same canoe.…
In this episode, Andrew speaks to world-renowned evolutionary biologist and science communicator, Richard Dawkins about what he believes, from wanting to be understood, clarity, poetry, and being glad to change your mind.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to broadcaster and Humanist Society Scotland celebrant, Carol Smillie about what she believes, from collaborative environments, the diversity of human stories, taking on taboos and injustices, and building your own life story.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to award-winning journalist, David Aaronovitch about what he believes, from the value of freedom of expression, an obsession with truth, a hatred of scapegoating, and giving up the Marxist-Leninist worldview he was raised in.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Emmy-nominated composer and producer, Hannah Peel about what she believes, from the meaning of music, its primal quality, music science and nature, music that binds us to place, music that connects us to people, being open, and the mystical aspect of artistic creation.…
In this episode, Andrew speaks to Olivier Award-nominated singer and actress, Adèle Anderson about what she believes, from music, beautiful cassocks, performance, opening yourself up to experiences, collaboration, and role models.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to indie folk singer-songwriter and guitarist, José González about what he believes, from doing what you can, the use of art in making arguments, and the importance of reducing suffering of all sentient animals.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to English critic, feature writer, and novelist, Stephanie Merritt about what she believes, from freethinking, cultural interchange, cosmopolitanism and unity, to shared values, and the telling of stories.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to writer, broadcaster, and author, Christina Patterson about what she believes, from suffering, human relationships, authenticity, breaking bad habits, perspective, to thinking about death and then living.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to historian and television presenter, Dan Snow about what he believes, from the use of history to understand today, growing out of British exceptionalism, the spirit of reform, and being a work in progress.Bởi Humanists UK
In this episode, Andrew speaks to journalist, television presenter, and Labour Party peer, Joan Bakewell about what she believes, from curiosity about the beliefs of others, the value of education, social justice, the value of age, giving up the idea of inevitable progress, and thinking about death.Bởi Humanists UK
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Another track for my EP, "Canvas District". Hope you enjoy!Featuring on this track is Los-Da-Boss on the first verse, I do the Chorus and 2nd verse. Producer of the Beat is Emac on the Beat, you can find more of his work here:https://soundcloud.com/emacisbackThis track is basically about seeing the monsters within yourself and not letting them over…
In this episode, Andrew speaks to writer, broadcaster, classicist, and comedian, Natalie Haynes about what she believes, from everyone’s right to be inspired by the ancient world, happiness through personal development, and personal development as a sort of respect for others.Bởi Humanists UK
Here is a demo of the next song dropping. There will be another collaborator with me on this but for now heres just my verse. This song is about overcoming your inner demonsThe producer of the track is of course, Emac On The Beat. You can find him here:https://soundcloud.com/emacisbackBởi I.Escape
As much as I enjoy the original version, I love the beat so much I wanted to have a version that just had it playing for a few moments inbetween. So here is one without the bridge. Enjoy!An introduction song to my novel series. This is a song about two people discover who they are to each other. The producer of the track is of course, Emac On The B…
In this episode, Andrew talks to Nigerian human rights advocate and humanist activist, Leo Igwe about what he believes, from humanism as an alternative, harm done to the vulnerable by religion in Nigeria, and our potential to change the world.Bởi Humanists UK
An introduction song to my novel series. This is a song about two people discover who they are to each other. The producer of the track is of course, Emac On The Beat. You can find him here:https://soundcloud.com/emacisbackAmethyst sung the majority of the lyrics, I sung background vocals, provided the rapping and wrote the lyrics.…