How I Overcame My Childhood Trauma | Episode 75

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2023 · 56 MIN

How I Overcame My Childhood Trauma | Episode 75

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices, Justin Alan Hayes

How I Overcame My Childhood Trauma | Episode 75Have you ever found yourself wondering about the long-lasting impacts of childhood trauma and how they shape our daily lives? This week, we're joined by Ronald A. Hummons, an advocate with a fascinating life story, who has used his own experiences to spearhead a national movement addressing this very issue. Born to a drug-addicted father and adopted by a man who was his first bully, Ronald managed to overcome the odds, becoming a successful entrepreneur and bestselling author, all while grappling with unrecognized, unhealed trauma.Imagine having no prior knowledge of the political process and deciding to create a national grassroots movement. This is exactly what Ronald did as he rallied a team in Columbus, Ohio, and charted a strategic approach to his vision. Even when facing disappointments and global challenges like the pandemic, he remained committed, showing remarkable resilience and determination. But Ronald's work doesn't stop there. He's developed innovative strategies to navigate life's choices and stay focused on his goal, while grappling with the enormity of the trauma issue.Our discussion with Ronald sheds light not just on his journey but also on the complex web of issues surrounding childhood trauma. Through his book, Diamond, he illuminates his understanding of trauma and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging it. Despite the divided state of the world, Ronald remains hopeful about the impact his movement is making. As he navigates his mission, he exemplifies the importance of persistent action, resilience, and the power of a dream. Join us as we delve deeper into his strategy, hear about his journey from dropout to visionary, and learn how we can contribute to his cause.If you are thinking about committing suicide, STOP and dial #988 "Be a Voice for You and Somebody in Need"Voices for Voices is the #1 ranked podcast where people turn to for expert mental health, recovery and career advancement intelligence.Our Voices for Voices podcast is all about teaching you insanely actionable techniques to help you prosper, grow yourself worth and personal brand.So, if you are a high achiever or someone who wants more out of life, whether mentally, physically or spiritually, make sure you subscribe to our podcast right now!As you can see, the Voices for Voices podcast publishes episodes that focus on case studies, real life examples, actionable tips and "in the trenches" reports and interviews from subscribers like you.If that sounds like something that could help you grow personally or professionally, then make sure to join me by subscribing!—Thanks for watching!Support Voices for Voices: https://bit.ly/3XPWeMm#ChildhoodTrauma #Resilience #OvercomingOdds #TraumaAwareness #ChangeMaker #InspiringStory #TraumaSurvivor #voicesforvoices #tvshow #podcast #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #chatgpt #chatgpt4 #stress #stressrelief #addictionsupport #addictionawareness #twitchmentalhealth #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #socialwork #nationalallianceonmentalillness #worldhealthorganization #nami #goal #gender #2023new #2023Support the show

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