Jayme's Journey: Healing Family and Ancestral Trauma on GODCAST
I truly feel that I have the capacity that I do to love them so much, even though they're not biologically mine, they're not physically mine, and I'm not trying to step on either.
Ever wondered how family and ancestral trauma can shape our lives? In this heartfelt episode of GODCAST, host Todd Armstrong sits down with Jayme, a friend who isn't afraid to get real about her struggles and triumphs. They dive deep into the emotional world of family trauma, exploring how it can ripple through generations and impact our well-being.
Jayme opens up about her experiences with chronic illness and adoption, sharing how energy work has been a key part of her healing journey. But it's not all heavy stuff. Todd and Jayme manage to keep the conversation lively, even as they touch on some pretty intense topics. From breaking away from mainstream media lies to the complexities of parenting yourself, there's a lot to unpack here.
One particularly moving moment comes when Jayme talks about her stepchildren, saying, 'I truly feel that I have the capacity that I do to love them so much, even though they're not biologically mine, they're not physically mine, and I'm not trying to step on either'. If you're dealing with family or ancestral trauma, or if you're just curious about the power of energy work, this episode is a must-listen.
Jayme's honesty and vulnerability make for an inspiring conversation that will leave you thinking long after the episode ends. So grab a cup of tea, find a comfy spot, and tune in to this enlightening discussion on GODCAST.