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The Family Scapegoat Chronicles l True Stories of Healing and Freedom From Family Scapegoating and Narcissistic Abuse

The Family Scapegoat Chronicles l True Stories of Healing and Freedom From Family Scapegoating and Narcissistic Abuse

Auteur(s): Elle Boone
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Created and hosted by Elle Boone; voice actor, storyteller, songstress, creative writer, certified health coach, trauma-informed life coach, and seasoned Escapegoat Artist — The Family Scapegoat Chronicles is a first-of-its-kind audio experience that turns private pain into public medicine through the power of shared stories.

The show was made for those who have lived as the family scapegoat and are ready to face the patterns, the residue, and the reckoning that follow while healing their way toward freedom in their own reflection.

Through guided exposure (a form of somatic regulation) rooted in story, music, and parody, Elle leads listeners through what trauma therapy calls pendulation — the body’s natural movement between activation and calm that helps rewire the nervous system, allowing them to witness trauma patterns without reliving them and find emotional release along the way. It’s not just storytelling; it’s an immersive, audio-based co-regulation experience crafted to help the body remember what calm and safety feel like.

Elle’s deliberate emotional architecture with recurring musical motifs, humor breaks, and grounding interludes in disguise, creates emotional safety through containment. Her creative writing and wit bring depth and digestibility to heavy subject matter, turning complex psychology into vivid storytelling. She’s not narrating trauma; she’s guiding healing instead of triggering it, helping listeners define themselves rather than their wounds and teaching agency over pathology.

With this work, Elle has created the blueprint of an entirely new form of healing media — a purpose-driven fusion of psychology, performance, creative writing, and sonic art that functions as emotional regulation disguised as entertainment.

Listeners walk away feeling grounded, seen, and soothed — reminded that healing doesn’t have to hurt to work.

This is what healing sounds like.

We are looking for listeners and experts to come on the show to share their stories and expertise. Come help us spread awareness about family scapegoating to help more who have been traumatized by this have access to more resources for healing. Guests can appear anonymously to protect their privacy and safety.

Here’s how you can reach us:

🌐 Visit the Website: https://thefamilyscapegoatchronicles.com

📩 Email Us: familyscapegoating@gmail.com

🔗 https://substack.com/@thefamilyscapegoatchronicles

☕️ https://coff.ee/elleboone <---- This is how you can support the show!

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🔴 Content Warning: Discussions of abuse and trauma that may be triggering to some. If you’ve been affected by anything discussed in today’s episode, please consider reaching out to a qualified healthcare provider or mental health professional for support. You’re not alone, and help is always available


❗Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and storytelling purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, or treatment. The stories and reflections shared in this podcast are for connection, validation, and insight. Please listen with care and take what serves you.

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Épisodes
  • 5 I Top 10 Scapegoat Superpowers
    Dec 5 2025

    What if your role as the family scapegoat didn’t just leave scars… but also forged superpowers?

    In this episode, we take a compassionate (and surprisingly empowering) look at the very real strengths that emerge from surviving dysfunction.

    From hyper-intuition to resilience, emotional fluency to boundary-setting, we explore the traits scapegoats often develop out of necessity, and how those same traits can become tools for healing, confidence, and clarity as you move into a new year.

    This isn’t about romanticizing trauma or finding a “bright side.” It’s about recognizing the skills you built in the fire… and reclaiming them as your own.

    If the holidays stirred up old wounds, this episode will help you remember your power, your insight, and the parts of you that grew stronger in spite of it all.

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    If this episode landed for you, please take a moment to rate and review the show — it helps other survivors find a safe, grounding space for their healing.

    You can also find me on Substack under the show name, where we can connect further and you can share what resonated for you.

    This is where education meets safety, and where your body finally gets to be part of the process.

    🔗 Connect

    🌐 thefamilyscapegoatchronicles.com

    🌐 https://substack.com/@thefamilyscapegoatchronicles 📩 familyscapegoating@gmail.com ☕ Support the show

    ⚠️ Content Notice

    Discussions include abuse and trauma. If anything you hear feels activating, please reach out to a qualified mental-health professional. You’re not alone, and help is always available.

    ❗ Disclaimer: This podcast is for storytelling and educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional mental-health care or diagnosis.

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    🎵 Episode theme music created by Elle Boone with the assistance of AI music technology.

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    22 min
  • 4 I 5 Thanksgiving Survival Tips for the Scapegoat Soul
    Nov 27 2025

    Thanksgiving can feel like a full-contact sport for scapegoats; whether you’re stepping into a family circus, a friend’s table, or you’re spending the day solo.

    In this short, grounded episode, Elle gives you five tools to help keep your nervous system steady, your boundaries intact, and your sense of self right where it belongs. From spotting patterns to using AI for subtext to gentle self-check-ins and a simple breath reset, this episode is your holiday lifeline.

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    If this episode landed for you, please take a moment to rate and review the show — it helps other survivors find a safe, grounding space for their healing.

    You can also find me on Substack under the show name, where we can connect further and you can share what resonated for you.

    This is where education meets safety, and where your body finally gets to be part of the process.

    🔗 Connect

    🌐 thefamilyscapegoatchronicles.com

    🌐 https://substack.com/@thefamilyscapegoatchronicles 📩 familyscapegoating@gmail.com ☕ Support the show

    ⚠️ Content Notice

    Discussions include abuse and trauma. If anything you hear feels activating, please reach out to a qualified mental-health professional. You’re not alone, and help is always available.

    ❗ Disclaimer: This podcast is for storytelling and educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional mental-health care or diagnosis.

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    🎵 Episode theme music created by Elle Boone with the assistance of AI music technology. Produced by Dave Franey.

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    11 min
  • 3 I The Sacred Scapegoat Nervous System: The Sacred Scapegoat Nervous System: How Pacing & Emotional Architecture Can Change the Way We Heal
    Nov 20 2025

    This episode introduces the idea of the “Sacred Scapegoat Nervous System" — the unique survival wiring created in families where one child becomes the emotional target. I walk you through the pacing, tone, and emotional architecture behind Episodes 1 and 2, and explain how intentional regulation supports your body while you’re listening.

    You’ll learn why most trauma content overwhelms the scapegoated nervous system, how careful sequencing prevents emotional flooding, and why healing requires safety, rhythm, and coherence, not shock value or intensity. You’ll learn how your nervous system responds to the way stories are told, why scapegoats need regulated pacing to stay grounded, and how this structure helps you heal without emotional whiplash.

    We talk about what happens inside the body when the vagus nerve activates, why humor can be regulating, how emotional arcs work in well-done films, and why patterns — not people — are the real villains we’re learning to rewrite.

    Topics Covered: • What makes the scapegoat nervous system unique • Why pacing affects your ability to learn • Emotional architecture vs. emotional overwhelm • How humor activates the vagus nerve • Why well-made films regulate you better than most trauma content • Why THE PATTERN is the villain — and how YOU become the hero • How this framework prepares you for future episodes and for coaching work

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    If this episode landed for you, please take a moment to rate and review the show — it helps other survivors find a safe, grounding space for their healing.

    You can also find me on Substack under the show name, where we can connect further and you can share what resonated for you.

    This is where education meets safety, and where your body finally gets to be part of the process. If you’ve ever felt activated by trauma podcasts, this episode will help you understand why… and what we’re doing differently here.

    🔗 Connect

    🌐 thefamilyscapegoatchronicles.com https://substack.com/@thefamilyscapegoatchronicles 📩 familyscapegoating@gmail.com ☕ Support the show

    ⚠️ Content Notice

    Discussions include abuse and trauma. If anything you hear feels activating, please reach out to a qualified mental-health professional. You’re not alone, and help is always available.

    ❗ Disclaimer: This podcast is for storytelling and educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional mental-health care or diagnosis.

    _________________________________________________________________

    🎵 Episode theme music created by Elle Boone with the assistance of AI music technology. Produced by Dave Franey.

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    21 min
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