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Episode 11: Finding Hope & Purpose After Extreme Childhood Trauma

Episode 11: Finding Hope & Purpose After Extreme Childhood Trauma

Update: 2024-09-23
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In this conversation Hannah celebrates 6 months of sobriety by introducing her friend Betty whom she met at the start of her recovery journey. Betty's story is one to be admired and shows that anyone really can get sober. She reflects on her journey through six years of sobriety, discussing the impact of childhood trauma, family dynamics, and the struggles with addiction and mental health. She shares her experiences with domestic violence from her mother and the complexities of a troubled father. The conversation delves into the consequences of family secrets, the turning point of 2 suicide attempts, and the ongoing journey towards healing and understanding. The two friends also discuss Betty's harrowing journey of addiction, relationships, and recovery. The speaker shares their experiences with substance abuse, the impact of toxic relationships, and the struggle to find a path to healing. Through a series of life-altering events, including a near-fatal car crash and a traumatic encounter with a dealer, the speaker ultimately finds hope and purpose in recovery, leading to a fulfilling life dedicated to helping others.




Please be aware of the triggering topics in this episode:


- Domestic Violence


- Bulimia


- Self Harming


- Suicide Attempts


- Drug Abuse


- Sexual Assault




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Episode 11: Finding Hope & Purpose After Extreme Childhood Trauma

Episode 11: Finding Hope & Purpose After Extreme Childhood Trauma

Hannah Viney