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Masks off. Band-aids off. Let's talk about it all. Competitive mothers. Absentee fathers. Jealous siblings. Bad marriages. Toxic in-laws. Ungrateful children. Backstabbing colleagues. Incompetent bosses. Narcissism. Manipulation. Betrayal. Self-esteem. Mental...
show moreDISCOURSE ON DYSFUNCTION will feature as-told-to stories based on experiences shared anonymously. Discourse on Dysfunction will not name the people to whom these experiences belong, but may sometimes use pseudonyms during the course of the storytelling. Although the stories shared are meant to be delivered in a tone and voice authentic to the owner of the experience, the use of "my, our, his, hers, etc." is not meant to convey a personal testimony from anyone at Discourse on Dysfunction. The stories told may sometimes be edited for length and clarity.
If you have a personal dilemma, or a story of dysfunction concerning relationships, family, friends, money, or work, and you would like to share it, anonymously, you can do so here! To submit your story, email us at: disondys911@gmail.com. Our audience would love to chime in with hard-earned advice on their experiences with some of the same topics. We can all help each other find answers to our problems and heal our dysfunction, one story at a time.
Disclaimer:
The primary purpose of the Discourse on Dysfunction podcast is to educate and entertain. Discourse on Dysfunction podcast does not constitute an offer of advice or services. Invited guests and listeners acknowledge that they are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. Discourse on Dysfunction is for private, non-commercial use and guests and/or their stories do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Discourse on Dysfunction podcast.
A note to guests: Stories submitted to Discourse on Dysfunction become the property of Discourse on Dysfunction and can be used in all or part, as snippets, or edited in any way we see fit. Discourse on Dysfunction also has ownership of the content recorded on, before, or after the recording of the podcast. Submission of a story does not guarantee its broadcasting, and once a story has been submitted, it becomes the property of Discourse on Dysfunction and it cannot be prohibited from sharing on any and all platforms and across any and all means of communication.
All are welcome. Thanks for listening.
Masks off. Band-aids off. Let's talk about it all. Competitive mothers. Absentee fathers. Jealous siblings. Bad marriages. Toxic in-laws. Ungrateful children. Backstabbing colleagues. Incompetent bosses. Narcissism. Manipulation. Betrayal. Self-esteem. Mental...
show moreDISCOURSE ON DYSFUNCTION will feature as-told-to stories based on experiences shared anonymously. Discourse on Dysfunction will not name the people to whom these experiences belong, but may sometimes use pseudonyms during the course of the storytelling. Although the stories shared are meant to be delivered in a tone and voice authentic to the owner of the experience, the use of "my, our, his, hers, etc." is not meant to convey a personal testimony from anyone at Discourse on Dysfunction. The stories told may sometimes be edited for length and clarity.
If you have a personal dilemma, or a story of dysfunction concerning relationships, family, friends, money, or work, and you would like to share it, anonymously, you can do so here! To submit your story, email us at: disondys911@gmail.com. Our audience would love to chime in with hard-earned advice on their experiences with some of the same topics. We can all help each other find answers to our problems and heal our dysfunction, one story at a time.
Disclaimer:
The primary purpose of the Discourse on Dysfunction podcast is to educate and entertain. Discourse on Dysfunction podcast does not constitute an offer of advice or services. Invited guests and listeners acknowledge that they are not being provided professional advice from the podcast or the guests. Discourse on Dysfunction is for private, non-commercial use and guests and/or their stories do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Discourse on Dysfunction podcast.
A note to guests: Stories submitted to Discourse on Dysfunction become the property of Discourse on Dysfunction and can be used in all or part, as snippets, or edited in any way we see fit. Discourse on Dysfunction also has ownership of the content recorded on, before, or after the recording of the podcast. Submission of a story does not guarantee its broadcasting, and once a story has been submitted, it becomes the property of Discourse on Dysfunction and it cannot be prohibited from sharing on any and all platforms and across any and all means of communication.
All are welcome. Thanks for listening.
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Author | Discourse on Dysfunction |
Organization | Discourse on Dysfunction |
Categories | Relationships , Mental Health , Self-Improvement |
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