
The Jan Broberg Show
Through heartfelt interviews and expert advice, on the Jan Broberg Show, we explore the journey of healing from trauma and finding joy and fulfillment in life. This podcast is a safe space for survivors to come together, share their stories, and find support along the way. Whether you're a survivor yourself or simply looking to learn more about these important issues, "The Jan Broberg Show" has something for everyone. So tune in and join us on this journey of healing and hope.
Show episodes
[Content Warning]: Coercive control, narcissism, child abuse Today, Jan is joined by Vanessa Reiser, LCSW, a psychotherapist and narcissistic abuse survivor specializing in narcissistic and cult abuse. They delve into the insidious nature of manipulators, exploring how grooming and mind control operate in relationships

Under the Shadow of Abuse : Escaping a Toxic Parent and Finding Freedom with Serfine Okeyo
[Content Warning]: Child abuse, emotional abuse, suicidal ideation, gaslighting, suicide attempt, physical abuse Today, Jan is joined by Serfine Okeyo, a Johns Hopkins University student studying economics, shares her journey of surviving systemic abuse from her mother, a psychiatric nurse who for years denied her medi
[Content Warning]: Child sexual abuse Today, Jan is joined by Jennifer Schwartz, a Registered Canadian Art Therapist, Mental Health Therapist, Supervisor, and Instructor with over 25 years experience, works in private practice virtually and in-person as a Child & Youth Mental Health & Sexual Abuse Intervention Therapis
[Content Warning]: Child sexual abuse, rape, incest, child abuse, domestic violence Today, Jan is joined by Stace Don, an inspiring author from Manchester, England, who shares her harrowing yet hopeful journey of overcoming abuse and finding her voice. Stace opens up about her traumatic past, including the challenges o
In this series, Jan selects a word to focus on for each month, encouraging growth in a specific area, challenging herself and her audience. This year Jan will be focusing on the difficult words we tend to tie to ourselves, offering insight and tools to manage or overcome these obstacles. This month, the focus is on Apa
[Content Warning]: Child sexual abuse, self-harm Today, Jan is joined by Jeremy Indika, survivor of child sexual abuse, podcaster, and founder of the Something To Say movement, shares his powerful story of childhood sexual abuse, highlighting how predators often hide in plain sight and groom children without leaving ob