
A Survivor’s Story #9
If you would like to share your story anonymously, please either email: amelavfit@gmail.com OR DM me on Unspoken Balkans (TikTok or Instagram).

Hosted by Amela · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Growing up with Balkan parents came with love, culture, and traditions — but also unspoken struggles, abuse, and generational wounds. We will dive into the stories many of us were never allowed to tell: my own journey of survival and healing, the experiences of others who grew up in similar homes, and the voices of special guests who have walked this path too. Together, we’ll explore trauma, resilience, and the ways we can reclaim our stories, break cycles, and find healing. This is for anyone who has ever felt unseen, silenced, or misunderstood — you are not alone.
Amela hosts Unspoken Balkans, a society show with 13 episodes published.

If you would like to share your story anonymously, please either email: amelavfit@gmail.com OR DM me on Unspoken Balkans (TikTok or Instagram).

“I grew up with both parents. I have 3 sisters so it was 4 girls total. My dad was an alcoholic, he abused my mom and all of my sisters including myself physically, emotionally, and mentally. Unfortunately, I was the one

If you’d like to share your story anonymously, you can reach out to me through email: amelavfit@gmail.com or DM me on Unspoken Balkans (TikTok & Instagram). This is Unspoken Balkans. Until next time, take care of yoursel

Today’s episode is not my story, but one shared with me by a brave listener who asked to remain anonymous. Tune into Unspoken Balkans to listen to the full episode. 🎙️Email amelavfit@gmail.com or DM Unspoken Balkans on

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Welcome back to Unspoken Balkans. Today’s episode is not my story, but one shared with me by a brave listener who asked to remain anonymous. They trusted me with their truth — a truth about abuse at the hands of their fa

Welcome back to Unspoken Balkans. Today’s episode is not my story, but one shared with me by a brave listener who asked to remain anonymous. They trusted me with their truth — a truth about abuse at the hands of their fa

Welcome back to Unspoken Balkans. Today’s episode is not my story, but one shared with me by a brave listener who asked to remain anonymous. They trusted me with their truth — a truth about abuse at the hands of their fa

Today’s episode is not my story, but one shared with me by a brave listener who asked to remain anonymous. They trusted me with their truth — a truth about abuse at the hands of their family — and I am honored to be the

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In this episode of Unspoken Balkans, I read a deeply personal letter I wrote to my mom, unedited, — the woman who stayed, who enabled, and who failed to protect me. This letter is about the silence, the neglect, and the

This episode is one of the most personal and raw I’ve ever shared. It’s a letter I wrote to my father — a reflection on pain, generational trauma, and the scars left behind by abuse. I chose to upload a raw, unedited ver

In this episode, I share the story of an anonymous listener who bravely opened up about the abuse they endured at the hands of their own family. Their story is raw, painful, and honest — a reminder of how many of us carr

In this episode of Unspoken Balkans, I read a deeply personal letter I wrote to my mom — the woman who stayed, who enabled, and who failed to protect me. This letter is about the silence, the neglect, and the pain of gro

This episode is one of the most personal and raw I’ve ever shared. It’s a letter I wrote to my father — a reflection on pain, generational trauma, and the scars left behind by abuse. I chose to read this letter out loud
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