EPISODE · Dec 3, 2022 · 39 MIN
417: Generational Trauma & Breaking The Cycle with Breanne Smith
from MUVE Forward · host Michelle Wolfe
This week I have fellow podcast host Breanne Smith on the show and we are have an important conversation that we both agree seems to be happening more often than it has in the past. In this episode Breanne shares about her journey with deep trauma including abandonment from her mom at a young age and domestic violence and how healing these wounds can stop it from becoming a generational trauma passed on to our kids. By having and sharing this conversation here on the podcast we are allowing other people to learn how each of us can use these trauma as a guiding force to better ourselves. When we decide to do the work and heal these traumas, powerful things can happen. In this episode:Growing up without a momHow she found herself in an abusive relationship and what encouraged her to get outDoing the inner work"Being a mother without a mother"Uncovering her anger Doing good among the pain and anger Working through your triggersHealing is not a destination and more! More About BreanneInstagram: www.instagram.com/rootandrisepodcastWebsite: www.rootandriseblog.comGet in touch with the host:@themichellewolfe@themuveforwardpodcastWebsite: www.themichellewolfe.comEpisode sponsor:Nagiwww.eatnagi.comUse code MUVE for 10%
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This week I have fellow podcast host Breanne Smith on the show and we are have an important conversation that we both agree seems to be happening more often than it has in the past. In this episode Breanne shares about her journey with deep trauma including abandonment from her mom at a young age and domestic violence and how healing these wounds can stop it from becoming a generational trauma passed on to our kids. By having and sharing this conversation here on the podcast we are allowing...
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