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Healing After the Wolf: Dr. Nadine Macaluso’s Story of Survival and Strength

Healing After the Wolf: Dr. Nadine Macaluso’s Story of Survival and Strength

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Welcome to This is Where We Heal with Ashley Taylor-Maland!
In this week's episode, I sit down with author and psychotherapist, Dr. Nadine Macaluso for a powerful conversation about trauma bonds, narcissistic abuse, and what it was like being married to the real life 'Wolf of Wall Street.'

As the former wife of Jordan Belfort, Nadine shares what it was really like living the life depicted in The Wolf of Wall Street, how she broke free, and why she’s devoted her life to helping others heal.

Whether you’ve experienced relational trauma or are simply on a journey of self-discovery, this episode offers hope, insight, and a reminder that healing is always possible.

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