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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 24 MIN

176 - Small Traumas and Childhood Fears: What Still Follows Us

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In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby and Ridge talk about childhood trauma — not the kind that makes headlines or books, but the kind that quietly sticks with you. From fears of falling to experiences with water, they reflect on moments that left a mark, even if they didn’t seem like a big deal at the time. What stands out isn’t always how they got through those situations, but how clearly they still remember them — and how those memories have carried into adulthood. They acknowledge that there are far more serious traumas out there, including ones they’ve experienced themselves, but this conversation focuses on the in-between space — the impactful moments that don’t always get talked about, yet still shape how we think, react, and live. It’s an honest look at the things that linger, and a reminder that just because something isn’t extreme doesn’t mean it isn’t meaningful. If this episode makes you reflect on your own experiences, share it with someone you trust. Follow the show, leave a rating, and take a moment to consider the small moments that may have shaped you more than you realized.

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