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Wildly Her

Wildly Her

By: Pamela Moore
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A podcast about rising from psychological and emotional abuse into purpose, authenticity, and true identity.


Each week, we'll bring an episode that unpacks the journey of healing: learning to recognize the scars of abuse, reclaiming your voice, and embracing the truth of your identity. We’ll explore what it means to walk free from fear and self-doubt, and how to rebuild a life rooted in confidence, joy, and wholehearted living.


Want more than an episode a week? Dive deeper, ask questions, and connect with women walking the same path. Come behind the mic with us! Join the private Facebook group and be part of the conversation.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/678218101968405

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Episodes
  • EP 22 Beliefs that Stay After the Abuse Ends
    Apr 5 2026

    In this episode, we’re talking about the beliefs that stay long after emotional and psychological abuse ends. The ones that make you question yourself, doubt your worth, and feel like you’re still the problem… even when you’re finally free.

    You’re not broken. You were conditioned.

    This is a conversation about unlearning the identity you were given, understanding why healing takes time, and gently beginning to separate who you are from what you were taught to believe.

    TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE AND TRAUMA

    We'd love your feedback. Your voice matters here. Feel free to email us at WildlyHerPodcast@gmail.com.

    Want more than an episode a week? Get bonus content, dive deeper, ask questions, and connect with women walking the same path. Come behind the mic with us! Join the private Facebook group and be part of the conversation.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/678218101968405

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    33 mins
  • EP 21 Emotional Conditioning in Narcissistic Relationships
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of Wildly Her, I'm talking about emotional conditioning. The subtle, often invisible patterns that slowly teach you to shrink, second-guess yourself, and keep the peace at your own expense.

    When you’ve been in a narcissistic or emotionally manipulative relationship, the damage isn’t always loud or obvious. It’s layered. It’s quiet. And over time, it changes how you see yourself. Emotional conditioning doesn’t happen overnight and it rarely looks like control at first.

    If you’ve ever felt confused, small, or like you lost your voice without knowing exactly how it happened, this episode will help you put language to what you experienced and begin finding your way back to you.

    TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE AND TRAUMA

    We'd love your feedback. Your voice matters here. Feel free to email us at WildlyHerPodcast@gmail.com.

    Want more than an episode a week? Get bonus content, dive deeper, ask questions, and connect with women walking the same path. Come behind the mic with us! Join the private Facebook group and be part of the conversation.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/678218101968405

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    27 mins
  • EP 20 The Third Person in the Room: Unpacking Triangulation
    Feb 19 2026

    In this deeply honest episode of Wildly Her, I open up about one of the most confusing and painful dynamics in narcissistic and emotionally abusive relationships: triangulation. Triangulation is a tool used to control, divide and manipulate. When communication is filtered through a third person, it can quietly erode trust, distort reality, and create distance between the people who need connection the most.

    I'm getting very personal and giving real examples from my marriage of how triangulation showed up not only between me and the children, but also in other family relationships. I want you to know what it is and how it works. I talk about how this dynamic can leave us feeling fractured, misunderstood, and emotionally unsafe, and why so many of us don’t even realize it’s happening until much later.

    This episode isn’t just about naming the harm. It’s also about healing. I want to describe it so that you can step out of it when possible, and what it looks like to repair relationships that were strained or damaged by being pulled into someone else’s narrative.

    If you’ve ever felt caught in the middle, spoken about instead of spoken to, or watched relationships suffer because of manipulation and divided loyalties, then pull up a chair. This episode will help you recognize the pattern, understand its impact, and begin choosing healthier, more honest connection moving forward.

    TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE AND TRAUMA

    We'd love your feedback. Your voice matters here. Feel free to email us at WildlyHerPodcast@gmail.com.

    Want more than an episode a week? Get bonus content, dive deeper, ask questions, and connect with women walking the same path. Come behind the mic with us! Join the private Facebook group and be part of the conversation.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/678218101968405

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    29 mins
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I can tell that this is going to be a deeply helpful and insightful podcast series. There's a wisdom here that can only come from courageously facing the pain of abuse. The willingness to tell this story with such tender honesty and without any need for validation, creates a feeling of safety and trust. It's beautifully brave. Hell Yeah to Wildly Her!

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