EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 59 MIN
S2Ep10 - From Isolation to Connection-ish: Building Community Through Shared Stories and Authentic Belonging
from At-homish · host Wil Johnson
In this deeply moving episode of At-Homish: Creating Spaces Where We Belong, host Wil Johnson sits down with two remarkable community leaders - Laurie Barbosa and Erica Knapp - for an honest conversation about finding belonging after profound challenges.Content Warning: This episode discusses heavy topics including domestic violence, suicide, and abuse. Resources are provided.Lori, a 20-year city employee and community advocate, shares her journey navigating cultural identity as a Mexican-Costa Rican American in Washington state, while Erica, an Arlington school board member and artist, opens up about escaping a cult at 25 and rebuilding her life from scratch.Key Conversations Include:The power of bystander training and community interventionOvercoming cultural microaggressions and finding your voiceCreating inclusive spaces for families with special needsBreaking generational trauma and choosing better for the next generationThe difference between "fitting in" and truly belongingHow authentic storytelling builds bridges across differencesFrom Ukrainian refugees to middle school conflicts, from grocery store confrontations to school board advocacy, this episode explores how two women transformed their deepest wounds into community healing. You'll hear about the "tree of life" moment that changed everything, the validation that builds trust, and why sharing our authentic selves empowers others to do the same.Resources mentioned: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, QPR Training, Bystander Training, NAMI, VOA of Western WashingtonMusic Corner: Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady" and Selena's "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" - because sometimes the right song can lift you up when you need it most.This episode reminds us that community isn't just about geography - it's about creating spaces where everyone can belong exactly as they are.
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In this deeply moving episode of At-Homish: Creating Spaces Where We Belong, host Wil Johnson sits down with two remarkable community leaders - Laurie Barbosa and Erica Knapp - for an honest conversation about finding belonging after profound challenges.Content Warning: This episode discusses heavy topics including domestic violence, suicide, and abuse. Resources are provided.Lori, a 20-year city employee and community advocate, shares her journey navigating cultural identity as a Mexican-Costa Rican American in Washington state, while Erica, an Arlington school board member and artist, opens up about escaping a cult at 25 and rebuilding her life from scratch.Key Conversations Include:The power of bystander training and community interventionOvercoming cultural microaggressions and finding your voiceCreating inclusive spaces for families with special needsBreaking generational trauma and choosing better for the next generationThe difference between "fitting in" and truly belongingHow authentic storytelling builds bridges across differencesFrom Ukrainian refugees to middle school conflicts, from grocery store confrontations to school board advocacy, this episode explores how two women transformed their deepest wounds into community healing. You'll hear about the "tree of life" moment that changed everything, the validation that builds trust, and why sharing our authentic selves empowers others to do the same.Resources mentioned: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, QPR Training, Bystander Training, NAMI, VOA of Western WashingtonMusic Corner: Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady" and Selena's "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" - because sometimes the right song can lift you up when you need it most.This episode reminds us that community isn't just about geography - it's about creating spaces where everyone can belong exactly as they are.
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