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Episode 103 | Did Your Voice Matter? Part 1

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In today’s episode, Kandace and Sher embark on a compelling 2-part series delving into the profound impact of childhood experiences on our voices. They explore how our voices may have been stifled or silenced altogether during our formative years. Childhood trauma often leaves a lingering imprint, manifesting in understandable yet unexpressed anger. When this anger is suppressed or met with punishment, it fosters a belief that our emotions are invalid and that expressing anger is inherently wrong. Join Kandace and Sher as they shed light on this crucial topic and give voice to the silenced narratives of our past.

If you have a chance, please rate and review this podcast on your preferred streaming service. Your feedback is extremely valuable and contributes to the success of this podcast.

Email: kandacesher at gmail dot com
TikTok: @processingtraumaoutloud
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdXcQkR0sd2f9c8Lo_c_3Og

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

#trauma #healing #podcast #ptsd #cptsd #voice

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In today’s episode, Kandace and Sher embark on a compelling 2-part series delving into the profound impact of childhood experiences on our voices. They explore how our voices may have been stifled or silenced altogether during our formative years. Childhood trauma often leaves a lingering imprint, manifesting in understandable yet unexpressed anger. When this anger is suppressed or met with punishment, it fosters a belief that our emotions are invalid and that expressing anger is inherently wrong. Join Kandace and Sher as they shed light on this crucial topic and give voice to the silenced narratives of our past.

If you have a chance, please rate and review this podcast on your preferred streaming service. Your feedback is extremely valuable and contributes to the success of this podcast.

Email: kandacesher at gmail dot com
TikTok: @processingtraumaoutloud
Facebook: /processingtraumaoutloud
Instagram: processingtraumaoutloud
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdXcQkR0sd2f9c8Lo_c_3Og

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

#trauma #healing #podcast #ptsd #cptsd #voice

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