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This episode is part 2 of my conversation with September Burton, the Colorado Fertility Conference’s founder, and CEO. She is a Champion for Women and survivors of abuse, teaching them resiliency.If you weren’t able to follow this episode, please go back and listen to part 1. Join us in part two of this interview as September shares her story of escaping the emotional and psychologically abusive relationship, and how she started her healing journey back.[00:01 – 09:44] Abusive traits of a Narcissist in a RelationshipSeptember shares the story of how and why she ended her second relationship with a narcissist.Her ex turned into a very abusive person after she got pregnant.If you love somebody, you do not hurt them on purpose but that is not the case with a narcissist.The constant emotional and psychological abuse on a daily basis.She talks about the Big Little Lies TV show.She talks about how manipulative her ex was.He recorded her and used it against her when she had depression.She talks about the isolation and physical abuse she got from her ex.The local police would not arrest him because he was an attorney.She shares the story of how he stalked her on so many levels after they got separated.[09:45 – 12:59] The Start of Her Healing JourneySeptember finally decided to ask for help from her friend.She went to a women’s shelter in Hawaii without her children.She shares her experience during the time she spent in the shelter.They were empowering and encouraging each other.It was a learning experience of how powerful we are when we bond together.Women have to stick together to avoid and end domestic abuse.September shares some advice for women who just got out of an abusive relationship and looking to start a healing journeyyou should look for other women who have been through it and speaking out about it.If you started to feel down, turn something on that helps you improve, like podcasts or books.[13:00 – 17:59] Empowerment through Feminism September shares her view about the patriarchy and misogynistic society that we lived in.She talks about feminism and what it stands for.We are here, and we matter.Embrace our power as women and gain more knowledge about it from various sources to uplevel yourself.Any day that you feel down, just know that it is okay, and you will feel better.September shares her story of how she recovers herself from her first divorce.She talks about the importance of letting your emotion out once in a while.You will begin to heal once you admit and make peace with your feelings.Tweetable Quotes: “When women heal together, there is a bond, and magic happens.” - September Burton“If you just got out of an abusive relationship and are looking to start a healing journey, you should look for other women who have been through it and speaking out about it.” - September Burton“You will begin to heal once you admit and make peace with your feelings..” - September Burton.Find out more about September by visiting her website.Surviving to Thriving is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, Knight Protection Services employs a diverse group of former law enforcement officers and military veterans of the highest integrity, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/.For More Information About Surviving To Thriving: http://tothriving.org/

