Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Hughes, a social psychologist, published author of four books and a workbook, and a professional who has spent much of her career working in the domestic and sexual abuse arenas. Jamie brings both compassion and deep expertise to the table as we explore the many layers of trauma—what it looks like, how it feels, and the different ways it can affect our daily lives. Our conversation dives into how trauma isn’t one-size-fits-all—it can come...
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Hughes, a social psychologist, published author of four books and a workbook, and a professional who has spent much of her career working in the domestic and sexual abuse arenas. Jamie brings both compassion and deep expertise to the table as we explore the many layers of trauma—what it looks like, how it feels, and the different ways it can affect our daily lives. Our conversation dives into how trauma isn’t one-size-fits-all—it can come...
On this episode, we’ve turned overthinking into an art form and coping into a game. Join us as we dive into chaotic, cringe-worthy, and oddly therapeutic Would You Rather questions—because sometimes the best way to deal with life’s messiest moments is by laughing through the most ridiculous choices. It’s catharsis with a twist… and maybe a few existential crises.
Thanks! It’s the Trauma!
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Hughes, a social psychologist, published author of four books and a workbook, and a professional who has spent much of her career working in the domestic and sexual abuse arenas. Jamie brings both compassion and deep expertise to the table as we explore the many layers of trauma—what it looks like, how it feels, and the different ways it can affect our daily lives. Our conversation dives into how trauma isn’t one-size-fits-all—it can come...