Dating
is hard, dating apps are harder! Finding love is scary, finding love
after 40 is scarier! In the new Larj Media podcast, You Probably Think
This Story's About You, hosted by Brittani Ard, takes listeners on a
gripping journey through the eyes of women whose lives were forever
altered by one man's deceit.
You Probably Think This Story's
About You is an exploration of love, betrayal, and the far-reaching
consequences of one man's deceit, told through the eyes of the women
whose lives were irrevocably changed by it.
At the heart of the narrative lies Brittani's own quest for truth, as she grapples with the shocking realization of how deeply she was betrayed. Through poignant storytelling and introspective exploration, Britt delves into her own complex childhood, marked by addiction, sisterhood, and the profound family ties that shaped her identity.
Brittani
Ard is a multifaceted individual whose diverse talents and passions
have led her on a remarkable journey. As a builder, land use consultant,
and architect, she brings creativity and expertise to every project she
undertakes.
As
a devoted mother of 5 (+1 bonus kid) and daughter, Brittani Ard cherishes
the moments spent with her family, fostering strong bonds and creating
lasting memories. Her commitment to nurturing relationships extends
beyond her immediate family.
Embarked on this new podcast venture, Ard aims to share insights, stories, and conversations
that inspire and empower others to pursue their passions and live
authentically. Having overcome their own personal struggles and
challenges, she brings a unique blend of empathy and wisdom to her life.
She believes that healing is not just about addressing physical
ailments or emotional wounds, but about embracing the journey of
self-awareness and empowerment.
When asked about why she is telling her story now, Britt shares, “I used to be the type of woman that didn’t ask for help out of fear of looking vulnerable or weak. Now I know that being vulnerable is the most courageous thing I can do. I’m human, and I deserve to be cared for and loved in the same way I care for and love others. It has been truly amazing to see who in my life embraced this version of me and who stopped being a part of my life once I required them to fill my cup and not just drain it. It’s scary and lonely sometimes, but I would never go back.”
With each episode, Ard's powerful storytelling weaves a tapestry of resilience, empowerment, and the unwavering strength of the human spirit; including stories about her childhood spent protecting her younger sister from their mother's addiction, her experience becoming a mother at a young age, and the heartbreaking loss of her sister.
These flashbacks are woven into the present-day narrative.
I listened to the first episode, and it is not your typical gaslighting story. The episode patiently crafts its narrative, introducing Kanon, and Brittani Ard's family and friends. Drama builds slowly, and Ard's narrative skills are self-evident as she leads listeners to the climactic ending of the first episode.
Check out, You Probably Think This Story's
About You. Use the podcast as a warning. Be careful online.
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