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Processing Trauma Out Loud
Kandace Rather and Sher Nyquist
180 episodes
6 days ago
Conversations about trauma and healing from two women who are doing the work. The scars of childhood trauma don’t fade away. The roots go deep. This trauma can wrap tentacles around every aspect of life, pushing and pulling us according to its will. These stories of harm have been hard wired into our brain. Yet, we don’t see the connection of childhood trauma and current day pain because it has been with us as far back as we can recall. We don’t realize this trauma is the source of our struggle to feel peace, joy, and love. Instead, we live with emptiness, loneliness, anxiety and shame. ​ The wounds of your trauma can be healed. It’s a process and we hope our podcast can help.
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Conversations about trauma and healing from two women who are doing the work. The scars of childhood trauma don’t fade away. The roots go deep. This trauma can wrap tentacles around every aspect of life, pushing and pulling us according to its will. These stories of harm have been hard wired into our brain. Yet, we don’t see the connection of childhood trauma and current day pain because it has been with us as far back as we can recall. We don’t realize this trauma is the source of our struggle to feel peace, joy, and love. Instead, we live with emptiness, loneliness, anxiety and shame. ​ The wounds of your trauma can be healed. It’s a process and we hope our podcast can help.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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The Healing Power of Art | Part Two | Episode 178 | 10.16.25
Processing Trauma Out Loud
20 minutes 26 seconds
2 weeks ago
The Healing Power of Art | Part Two | Episode 178 | 10.16.25

In today’s episode, Kandace and Sher conclude  a two-part series on how the beauty of nature and art can play a significant role in our healing journeys. Whether its traveling to new landscapes, or simply enjoying the sun rising, creation can lead us to a sense of groundedness and peace. Listen in as Kandace and Sher discuss how nature has influenced their own healing journeys. 


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Sound Engineer: Jeremiah Jones, Audistory, LLC | https://www.facebook.com/YourAudistory/

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Processing Trauma Out Loud
Conversations about trauma and healing from two women who are doing the work. The scars of childhood trauma don’t fade away. The roots go deep. This trauma can wrap tentacles around every aspect of life, pushing and pulling us according to its will. These stories of harm have been hard wired into our brain. Yet, we don’t see the connection of childhood trauma and current day pain because it has been with us as far back as we can recall. We don’t realize this trauma is the source of our struggle to feel peace, joy, and love. Instead, we live with emptiness, loneliness, anxiety and shame. ​ The wounds of your trauma can be healed. It’s a process and we hope our podcast can help.