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This is a joyful rebellion. The podcast that explores the moment you realize the life and success you worked so hard to create didn’t come with all of the fulfillment you thought it would.
Each week, we attempt to inspire bold answers to the question, “What do I do now to create a life I love?”
If you are ready to start answering that question for yourself, you’re in the right place. Let’s start A Joyful Rebellion.
The Other Side of the Gun- Susan Snow on Surviving, Healing, and Owning Your Story
A Joyful Rebellion
49 minutes
2 months ago
The Other Side of the Gun- Susan Snow on Surviving, Healing, and Owning Your Story
Episode Summary
At 17, Susan Snow’s father—a Los Angeles robbery–homicide detective—was assassinated while picking up her younger brother from school. Overnight, her life became sirens, cameras, and a brave face that hid years of panic and hyper-vigilance. The first therapist told her she was “fine.” She wasn’t. A decade later, the Columbine shooting triggered flashbacks and a spiral that finally led to a trauma-informed clinician who named it: PTSD—not a moral failing, not something you “get over,” something you learn to manage.
In this episode, Susan shares the long arc from shock to strength: choosing safe providers, setting boundaries with media and people, regulating a fried nervous system, and repairing relationships through honest conversation and accountability. Writing her memoir, The Other Side of the Gun, became both a reckoning and a roadmap—for her family and for anyone living in trauma’s wake. This one is practical, steady, and fiercely hopeful: you can’t change what happened, but you can change how you live with it.
Show Notes & Chapters
[00:00] Cold open: “Taking your power back” — why naming trauma matters
[02:00] 1985: the call, the school lot, and the moment everything changed
[06:30] Media glare, armed guards, and the mask of strength
[10:30] “You’re fine”: when therapy misses trauma
[15:30] Denver & Columbine: flashbacks, panic, and the wake-up call
[19:30] “This is PTSD”: validation, vocabulary, and first tools
[24:00] Boundaries that heal: news limits, safe people, body-based regulation
[30:00] Repairing at home: hard conversations, apologies, accountability
[36:00] Writing the book: timelines, memory, and telling the whole story
[42:00] Purpose & service: coaching, speaking, and modeling mental health
[46:00] Closing: it’s a marathon—how to keep going without burning out
Resources
Book: The Other Side of the Gun: My Journey from Trauma to Resiliency (print, Kindle, audiobook)
Site: Susan Snow Speaks — speaking, coaching, contact & discovery call
A Joyful Rebellion
This is a joyful rebellion. The podcast that explores the moment you realize the life and success you worked so hard to create didn’t come with all of the fulfillment you thought it would.
Each week, we attempt to inspire bold answers to the question, “What do I do now to create a life I love?”
If you are ready to start answering that question for yourself, you’re in the right place. Let’s start A Joyful Rebellion.