The Siren Thread by Taylor
Blurred Lines
Everyone thinks they know the story-until you hear what really happened. Blurred Lines is a narrative podcast sharing real experiences of betrayal, red flags, shocking reveals, and life changing truths. Through gripping interviews we uncover the untold side of the story.
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The Siren Thread by Taylor
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22 de dic. de 2025
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Episodios
1977 NYC Bombing: A Survivor’s Perspective 22.12.2025 26:54
In this episode, we speak with Christi, a survivor of a 1970s NYC bombing carried out by the Puerto Rican nationalist group FALN. She shares her firsthand account of the attack, its aftermath, and how it shaped her life offering a personal perspective on a turbulent chapter in the city’s history. NY Times archive on FALN attacks: https://www.nytimes.com/1977/09/08/archives/woman-is-charged-in-faln...
Trauma Told Her Story First 07.12.2025 40:32
In this episode of Blurred Lines, Leticia shares her powerful journey of surviving childhood trauma, entering an unhealthy relationship at a very young age enduring years of manipulation and abuse, and ultimately surviving a violent attack. This is a story of resilience, reclaiming identity, and learning to love yourself again. *Listener discretion is advised*
Episode 0 01.12.2025 1:00
Welcome to Blurred Lines, a podcast about trauma, survival, and navigating toxic relationships. In this first episode, I introduce myself and share the vision for the show a space to explore the messy, complicated, and often unspoken realities of life after trauma. Whether you’re healing from a toxic relationship, seeking understanding, or just looking for honest conversations, this is a place to...
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