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How To Be a Terrible Daughter

How To Be a Terrible Daughter

Released: 2025-08-20
© 2024
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22 Episodes
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22 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-08-20
© 2024
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Season 3 Trailer

Season 3 Trailer

Guess who’s back from the grave? Not our narcissistic mothers — they’re still gloriously, blessedly dead, and we’re thriving in their absence.  It’s us! Megan and Elizabeth, your favorite terrible daughters. Life rudely got in the way of rec
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Guess who’s back from the grave? Not our narcissistic mothers — they’re still gloriously, blessedly dead, and we’re thriving in their absence. 
It’s us! Megan and Elizabeth, your favorite terrible daughters. Life rudely got in the way of recording, but we’ve clawed our way out of the chaos to drop this little trailer and let you know that season three is actually happening. 
Coming soon: episodes about what it looks like to finally be treated as a person and not an object, how to clap back at your inner critic and their flying monkey entourage, what “repair” actually looks like (spoiler: nothing like the narc’s bargain-bin version), and the oddly complicated grief that shows up when your narcissistic parent dies. We’ll also be diving into the “good parent” messages we never got, and grieving the alternate selves we could have been. Basically, it’s a lot like group therapy — except in between the healing, we also make time to roast yer mom. 
Buckle up, terrible daughters, terrible sons, and terrible offspring of all genders: season three is coming.
Episode ID: 1000722810625
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Release Date: 20/08/2025, 18:50:00

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Wondering how to be a terrible daughter? Listen as Elizabeth Malamed and Megan Caper, mental health professionals who also happen to be cousins, discuss growing up in toxic families, surviving narcissistic abuse, and moving forward after trauma. The How To Be a Terrible Daughter podcast is a place to find community, put words to your experience, and laugh at the dark stuff. We’ll share our stories from our own childhoods, make mental health concepts easy to understand, and interview intriguing guests along the way. Oh, and you can also let Megan and Elizabeth hate your parents for you if you're having mixed feelings. We don’t mind, we’ve got plenty of pent up anger for everyone. If your parents have ever called you terrible, horrible or something even worse, come join us!

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