The Narcissist's Worst Nightmare
For every woman who’s been love-bombed, gaslit, and manipulated — this is where you’re called to rise.
Hosted by Abuse Recovery Coach Meaghan Webster, this show is where truth meets transformation.
No fluff. No fear. Just raw honesty, real stories, and relentless hope.
You’ll get the tools, strategy, and soul work to learn how to set yourself free, break the trauma bond, rebuild a life you love, and become the version of you a narcissist could never touch.
It’s not just about leaving — it’s about becoming the woman who never goes back.
Tune in for tough love, deep healing, community, and a comeback story worth telling.
Podcasting since 2025 • 53 episodes
The Narcissist's Worst Nightmare
Latest Episodes
The Two Moments That Ended My Marriage to a Narcissist
This is the first episode of the Forged in the Fire series. It is raw, real lived experience from my marriage to a narcissist, and it is built to bring you back into reality and remove the disconnect from what is happening in your abusive relat...
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Episode 50
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31:31
How High-Value Women Accidentally Train Men to Do the Bare Minimum
High-achieving women often end up in low-effort relationships not because they lack standards, but because their competence stabilizes dynamics that should require more. This episode exposes how over-functioning, emotional...
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Episode 49
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15:35
Why Being Supported Feels Exposing After Narcissistic Abuse
After narcissistic abuse, support does not register as relief. It registers as risk. In this episode, Meaghan Webster explains why kindness can feel suspicious, why independence became a survival adaptation instead of a value, and w...
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Episode 48
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11:01
Why Being “Understood” Is Not the Same as Being Desired
Being emotionally understood can feel intimate, but it is not the same as being desired. In this episode, we break down why empathy does not equal attraction, how constant emotional processing neutralizes polarity, and why so many women conf...
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Episode 47
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10:08
Why You Miss Them Even When You Don’t Want Them Back
Missing someone after abuse does not mean you want the relationship again. It means your nervous system is still releasing attachment residue from a trauma bond that paired connection with distress and relief. Longing can surface without rom...
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Episode 46
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14:52