7 Shocking Truths That Prove Narcissists Engineered Your Blame (Re-release)

7 Shocking Truths That Prove Narcissists Engineered Your Blame (Re-release)

Author: Lynn Nichols March 19, 2026 Duration: 9:16
If you have spent years trying to figure out what you did wrong, this episode has your answer. Nothing. You did nothing wrong. And yet you have probably replayed a thousand moments in your head, searching for the flaw in yourself that explained why things were always so hard, why you were always somehow at fault, why no matter how much you gave it never seemed to be enough.
That feeling did not come from nowhere. It was built. Carefully, deliberately, and over time by someone who needed you to believe you were the problem so they would never have to face that they were.
In this episode you will learn:
  • How narcissists select their targets with precision and why compassionate women are most at risk
  • The slow, methodical way scapegoating gets constructed inside a relationship
  • Why you started doubting your own memories and second-guessing your reality
  • How the abuse compounds even when it never looks dramatic from the outside
  • What the scapegoating role does to your identity over months and years
  • Why rebuilding trust in your own mind is the cornerstone of real recovery

This episode revisits one of the most critical conversations in narcissistic abuse recovery: the scapegoating dynamic. This is a re-release because the message is that important. Women are waking up in record numbers right now, reaching for language to describe experiences they have carried in silence for years. Understanding how scapegoating works is not just helpful for recovery. It is foundational.
Scapegoating is not random. Narcissists gravitate toward people who are compassionate, introspective, and inclined to take responsibility. These are not weaknesses. They are beautiful qualities that were exploited. Once a narcissist identifies their scapegoat, they begin the slow process of reinforcing that role through constant redirection of blame, minimization of your experiences, and quiet but consistent rewriting of reality.
Signs you may have been scapegoated:
  • You apologize constantly, even when you are not sure what you did wrong
  • You feel responsible for managing everyone else's emotions
  • Your version of events is always the one that gets questioned
  • You walk on eggshells to avoid becoming the problem again
  • You have spent more time analyzing your flaws than their behavior

This is not about villainizing anyone. It is about clarity. It is about giving you the framework to understand what happened to you so you can stop blaming yourself for it. Recovery is not just about understanding that you were abused. It is about rebuilding trust in your own mind, believing your memories again, and reclaiming your narrative from someone who worked very hard to control it.
If this episode resonated the first time around, coming back to it now with fresh ears and more distance might hit differently. Healing is not linear, and sometimes the messages we need most are the ones we have to hear more than once.
You are not broken. You were targeted. And understanding that difference is where everything begins to change. Press play.










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Finding your footing after the disorienting experience of narcissistic abuse requires more than just advice-it demands validation, practical tools, and a deep understanding of the dynamics that held you captive. The Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Podcast offers exactly that, serving as a steady companion for anyone untangling themselves from toxic relationships and covert manipulation. Host Lynn, an author and dedicated advocate, brings a blend of honesty, depth, and necessary tough love to each conversation. She doesn’t just skim the surface; this podcast delves into the complex landscape of recovery, exploring how societal structures often enable these damaging patterns. You’ll hear discussions that help validate your experience, provide actionable steps to rebuild your sense of self, and ultimately empower you to revolutionize your approach to life and relationships. It’s a space where the fog begins to lift, offering clarity and a sense of solidarity for those on the path to reclaiming their mental and emotional well-being. Each episode is crafted to feel like a candid talk with someone who truly gets it, making this an essential resource for healing.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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Podcast Episodes
Imposter Syndrome & Scapegoating: The Truth Behind Your Doubt [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:13
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Why Scapegoats Doubt Their Own Memories [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:00
You remember what happened. But everyone around you—and maybe even you yourself—insists you're wrong. If you've ever caught yourself second-guessing your own memories of childhood neglect, blame, or abuse, you've experie…
Why Scapegoats Become People Pleasers | Narcissistic Abuse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:26
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Why Dismissing and Gaslighting Go Hand in Hand in Narcissistic Abuse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:26
You've felt it happen countless times: your feelings are brushed aside as overreactions, and then later you're told you imagined the very thing that caused those feelings in the first place. This isn't two separate tacti…
How Patriarchy Trains Women to Tolerate Emotional Neglect [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:11
You've learned to apologize for your own emotional needs. When you ask for support, comfort, or genuine connection, a small voice whispers that you're being too demanding, too needy, too much. But what if the real proble…
Good Woman Programming: Why You Tolerate Emotional Neglect [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:01
You've been taught that your value comes from what you give, not from having needs of your own. From childhood, you learned that being a 'good woman' means being selfless, nurturing, and always putting everyone else firs…
Patriarchal Conditioning: How Girls Learn to Accept Neglect [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:11
You were taught to be 'nice,' to 'not make waves,' to be the easy-going girl who doesn't cause trouble. These weren't just parenting choices—they were deliberate messages about your worth relative to everyone else's comf…
Emotional Discrediting: How Narcissists Weaponize Your Anger [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:13
You expressed legitimate frustration about being mistreated, and instead of addressing their behavior, they told you that you were 'too emotional' or 'hormonal.' This wasn't a coincidence. It was a calculated tactic desi…
Performative Inclusion: Token Women in Narcissistic Leadership [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:07
You were chosen for the leadership role. Promoted. Trusted. Finally recognized for your competence. So why does it feel like you're being set up to fail?Performative inclusion looks like fairness on the surface. It feels…