• It Was a Very Lonely Childhood - With Kelli

  • 2024/04/11
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It Was a Very Lonely Childhood - With Kelli

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  • This week's Decent Fucking Human is Kelli Murbach. Her fucked up story is about quiet trauma. Other topics include chronic illness, loneliness, and depression.


    Kelli’s childhood was filled with what she described as quiet trauma. She wasn’t abused, nor did she find herself on death’s door at any point, but her upbringing was less than ideal. When she was three her little brother was born with a chronic illness that he was not expected to survive. The good news is he’s in his 40s and has grown up to be a proper smart-ass, but the bad news is that her family’s priorities shifted with his arrival. They had to for his sake, but it was at the expense of her childhood.


    I hope this doesn’t read as if Kelli came on to tell a sob story filled with resentment. She didn’t. The story she told was that of parents who were thrown a curveball, and they adjusted the best they could.


    The most impressive part of Kelli’s story is how much effort she has put into making her life what she wants it to be. She’s looked everywhere to fit in and find acceptance, and when one thing didn’t work, she moved on to the next until she found the right path.


    More From Kelli

    • Schedule a call with the Secular Shepherdess
    • Read her blog Notes Along the Way

    Mentioned in This Episode

    • Chewy Grain Free Chicken Jerky for dogs (no they didn't pay us for this, but we'd be happy to take their money)

    Follow our socials:

    Instagram: @positivelyterrible

    Facebook: @positivelyterrible


    Wanna Tell a fucked up story or be the first to get a Decent Fucking Human Tattoo? Send us an email at podcast@positivelyterrible.com


    Creators & Guests

    • Kelli Murbach - Guest
    • Terrible Scott - Host
    • Producer Dan - Host
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This week's Decent Fucking Human is Kelli Murbach. Her fucked up story is about quiet trauma. Other topics include chronic illness, loneliness, and depression.


Kelli’s childhood was filled with what she described as quiet trauma. She wasn’t abused, nor did she find herself on death’s door at any point, but her upbringing was less than ideal. When she was three her little brother was born with a chronic illness that he was not expected to survive. The good news is he’s in his 40s and has grown up to be a proper smart-ass, but the bad news is that her family’s priorities shifted with his arrival. They had to for his sake, but it was at the expense of her childhood.


I hope this doesn’t read as if Kelli came on to tell a sob story filled with resentment. She didn’t. The story she told was that of parents who were thrown a curveball, and they adjusted the best they could.


The most impressive part of Kelli’s story is how much effort she has put into making her life what she wants it to be. She’s looked everywhere to fit in and find acceptance, and when one thing didn’t work, she moved on to the next until she found the right path.


More From Kelli

  • Schedule a call with the Secular Shepherdess
  • Read her blog Notes Along the Way

Mentioned in This Episode

  • Chewy Grain Free Chicken Jerky for dogs (no they didn't pay us for this, but we'd be happy to take their money)

Follow our socials:

Instagram: @positivelyterrible

Facebook: @positivelyterrible


Wanna Tell a fucked up story or be the first to get a Decent Fucking Human Tattoo? Send us an email at podcast@positivelyterrible.com


Creators & Guests

  • Kelli Murbach - Guest
  • Terrible Scott - Host
  • Producer Dan - Host

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