EPISODE · Dec 20, 2024 · 42 MIN
BREAKING FREE FROM A TOXIC FATHER | Ishita Yashvi | Candid Confessions With Chhavi | Podcast
from Candid Confessions With Chhavi · host Chhavi Mittal
A lot of children endure parental fights during their growing years. Many parents still are not aware of what trauma this can cause to the children even when they become adults. Listen to this extremely inspiring story of ISHITA YASHVI who broke free from a father who was toxic towards the mother and children and decided to leave home when she was all of 16, and took her 8 year old sister along, saving her from so many scars which could have defined her individuality. Please share so someone else can get inspired to fight as well. New episode drops every week. CHAPTERS: (00:00) Introduction about what to expect from the podcast. (01:36) Ishita's story of abuse in her childhood where her father was an alcoholic and did not work to support the family. He was also verbally and emotionally abusive. (05:10) How a child cannot recognise what is right or wrong but they do understand that the mother is sad. (07:32) How Ishita's mother supported the household, the children and their education. How these dynamics shape a child's personality as they grow up. (09:55) Why a father would be abusive or absent based on his own experiences as a child. Why a man and woman should be equals in a family. (12:27) Heartfelt anecdote of a father being absent when a child suffered a fracture. How the mother sold her jewellery to stay afloat for her kids. (14:42) What made Ishita decide to leave the parental house tagging her little sister along and how did she do that. (17.58) Differentiating between what is wrong or right in a relationship (20:36) The struggle that they faced in the grandmother's(nani) house with the maternal uncle. (22:32) How Ishita started working at a tender age and finished her education and mother's role in it. (27:54) How Ishita stood on her own feet and proudly so. (31:57) How Ishita did not allow her childhood trauma affect her relationship with men in general. (35:50) Did the father ever feel sorry or try to get back with the family? (41:00) Closing thoughts. YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwwc INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/chhavihussein Legal Disclaimer:The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or professional for specific medical or health-related concerns. The views expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast creators. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk.
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A lot of children endure parental fights during their growing years. Many parents still are not aware of what trauma this can cause to the children even when they become adults. Listen to this extremely inspiring story of ISHITA YASHVI who broke free from a father who was toxic towards the mother and children and decided to leave home when she was all of 16, and took her 8 year old sister along, saving her from so many scars which could have defined her individuality. Please share so someone else can get inspired to fight as well. New episode drops every week. CHAPTERS: (00:00) Introduction about what to expect from the podcast. (01:36) Ishita's story of abuse in her childhood where her father was an alcoholic and did not work to support the family. He was also verbally and emotionally abusive. (05:10) How a child cannot recognise what is right or wrong but they do understand that the mother is sad. (07:32) How Ishita's mother supported the household, the children and their education. How these dynamics shape a child's personality as they grow up. (09:55) Why a father would be abusive or absent based on his own experiences as a child. Why a man and woman should be equals in a family. (12:27) Heartfelt anecdote of a father being absent when a child suffered a fracture. How the mother sold her jewellery to stay afloat for her kids. (14:42) What made Ishita decide to leave the parental house tagging her little sister along and how did she do that. (17.58) Differentiating between what is wrong or right in a relationship (20:36) The struggle that they faced in the grandmother's(nani) house with the maternal uncle. (22:32) How Ishita started working at a tender age and finished her education and mother's role in it. (27:54) How Ishita stood on her own feet and proudly so. (31:57) How Ishita did not allow her childhood trauma affect her relationship with men in general. (35:50) Did the father ever feel sorry or try to get back with the family? (41:00) Closing thoughts. YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwwc INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/chhavihussein Legal Disclaimer:The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or professional for specific medical or health-related concerns. The views expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast creators. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk.
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