
In this deeply personal episode of The Witch’s Way, Kat shares the story of her early childhood abandonment — being separated from both parents before she could speak, institutionalized as a runaway teen, and growing up believing she was unchosen, unlovable, and disposable. But this is more than a story. It’s an exploration of how parental abandonment wires the nervous system, shapes attachment patterns, and follows us into adulthood — especially into our romantic relationships. From promiscuity and rebellion to rescuing broken men and tolerating mistreatment, Kat connects the dots between early trauma and adult love patterns. This episode is for every woman who has ever: - chased someone who couldn’t choose her - tried to fix a partner to feel worthy - confused chaos with chemistry - or believed she was “too much” or “not enough”” You are not broken. You are patterned. And patterns can be rewritten. This is where healing begins — by naming the wound.
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