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This season, we stopped pretending. We said the things that weren't supposed to be said. We named what was never named. And we stopped over-explaining it to make other people comfortable. This is what comes next. Boundar

Hosted by Cousins Unfiltered · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes
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Honest conversations about trauma, memory, family systems, and the stories we inherit. This podcast centers lived experience rather than expert commentary and explores what happens when silence breaks, memory is fragmented, and truth doesn’t follow a neat recovery arc.
Cousins Unfiltered hosts Country Crocked: I Can't Believe It's Not Better Podcast, a society show with 15 episodes published.

This season, we stopped pretending. We said the things that weren't supposed to be said. We named what was never named. And we stopped over-explaining it to make other people comfortable. This is what comes next. Boundar

We say we "over-explain" like it's a flaw. Like we just talk too much. Like we don't know how to be concise. But what if that didn't start as a personality trait? What if it started as a strategy—to be understood before

Neala's story doesn't start with a single moment—it's shaped by a pattern. Growing up, the lines that should have been clear weren't. What was normal, what was safe, what was okay to question—none of it was defined. And

Not all green flags feel obvious—especially if you were raised thinking love was supposed to be confusing. In this episode, we break down the moments that should've stood out but didn't...because we didn't have the conte

headspace. This episode is intentionally unstructured. We hit record because we needed a break—from the heaviness, from the digging, from trying to make everything make sense. What you're hearing is what that actually so

People love to imagine victimization like it happens in dark alleys—like trauma survivors are just walking smack dab into the thick of it. But that's not how it works. In "re: victimization," we discuss why survivors of

In this episode, Angela and Kendra unpack spiritual gaslighting—the ways faith and scripture can be used to silence survivors and avoid accountability. What happens when religion becomes a tool for control instead of com

Your 30s had a way of collecting what your 20s buried. In this episode, we talk about the decade where everything we thought was stable started to fracture. Kendra was navigating a cancer diagnosis and confronting her re

We step back into our 20s—the years that looked full, busy, and even happy from the outside, but we were quietly carrying things we hadn't been able to name or face yet. We talk about why trauma often goes dormant during

This episode is deeply personal. We're talking about trauma triggers—not from a textbook, but from lived experience. What happens in the body when you're triggered. Why certain smells, tones of voice, or seemingly innocu

Wolves don't walk into the sheep pen looking like wolves. They come in wearing a costume, mirroring the group, earning trust, and slowly testing boundaries until no one notices the teeth. We talk about how abuse thrives

Shame isn't something you develop. It's placed—inside families, institutions, and silence. We examine how shame is installed, who it protects, and how it keeps abuse hidden by transferring blame from the person who cause

Children are rarely silent because nothing happened. They are silent because speaking feels unsafe, pointless, or dangerous. In this episode, we explore why children minimize harm, compare their pain to others, and norma

Cousins Angela and Kendra talk about growing up in the same family but expressing pain in very different ways. One went quiet, and one acted out. Both were misunderstood. Trigger warning: childhood SA, domestic violence,

For forty years, Kendra and Angela carried their memories alone. In Finding Our Voices, they begin sharing their unique recollections and struggles from a childhood shaped by trauma, opening a conversation about survival
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