All Episodes
Healing My Parts: Real Talk on Dissociative Identity Disorder and Complex Trauma — 37 episodes
What Protected Me? A System’s Journey from Chaos to Self-Trust
Treating Dissociation: What Works, What Gets Missed, and What Needs to Change
Polyfragmentation and Coming Back to the Body
The Biology of Survival with Dr. Frank Putnam
🎙️ DID Is a Brilliant Adaptation-With Sally Maslansky, LMFT — author of A Brilliant Adaptation
Cheryl Rainfield on Cult Torture, Programming, and Healing DID with Compassion
Business Boundaries & Being Plural with Cyndi Bennett
Rethinking Crisis Support for DID & OSDD with Ryder Fox — Thrive Lifeline & Stronger U
Curiosity, Collaboration & Plural Wisdom: A Conversation with Greg Nooney, MSW, LISW, LCSW
Embodying Affirmation: Therapy, Advocacy, and Radical Love with Karla Fleshman, LCSW, MDiv
Newly Diagnosed: Doubt, Discovery & Learning to Trust
Who We Are Now: Plural Life, Survival, and Becoming with Sandi James, Plural Psychologist
🎙️ Healing on Your Own Terms: Peer Support for Multiples with Jade Miller
When EMDR Meets Blendy Systems: Fawnn Bryant on Safety, Attachment, and Healing
Katie Keech, LMFT: Plural, Political & Proud — System-Affirming Care, Neurodivergence & Nuance
The System of Gardens and Flowers: It doesn't have to be safe to be done.
Annie Goldsmith, RD, LDN
When the System Falls Short: Real Support for DID Survivors with Beauty After Bruises
The Gianu System on Navigating Trauma Therapies
OSDD1a & OSDD1b
The Curious System
Amanda Ball -The Eternity System
Melissa Parker LMHC Hurdles in Treatment & The Use of Psychedelics
Adrienne & Co
Dr. Mike Lloyd, Director of the CTAD Clinic
Jaime Pollack Founder of An Infinite Mind
An Authentic Conversation with Dr. Jamie Marich
Living As A System
Screening for DID & OSDD1
Gianu System: Navigating DID & Relationships
Angela Kaloudis, LMHC
Inner Worlds
Meet The Silver System!
Petals of a Rose Creators Holly & Dylan Crumpler
Parts Talk: When Therapy Harms
Tackling Internal Communication with Parts
Introduction & The Experience of Denial in DID