Send us a text What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? In this episode, we explore the question so many of us quietly ask: Is generational trauma passed down through our DNA, or is it shaped by the environments we’re raised in? We unpack the science behind epigenetics, the impact of learned behaviors, and how family systems quietly teach survival long before we have language for it. We also talk about the unseen parts of our line...
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Send us a text What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? In this episode, we explore the question so many of us quietly ask: Is generational trauma passed down through our DNA, or is it shaped by the environments we’re raised in? We unpack the science behind epigenetics, the impact of learned behaviors, and how family systems quietly teach survival long before we have language for it. We also talk about the unseen parts of our line...
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Amanda Miller, sister of missing person Mathew Vetromile, and his cousin, Tasha Burgos. Together, they share Mathew’s story, the heartbreak of his disappearance, and the ongoing fight to bring him home. This powerful conversation sheds light on who Mathew is beyond the headlines, the impact his absence has had on his family, and the importance of keeping his case in the public eye. http://www.mathewvetromile.online http://www.dearcasi.org/missi...
Thanks! It’s the Trauma!
Send us a text What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? What if some of what we carry didn’t start with us? In this episode, we explore the question so many of us quietly ask: Is generational trauma passed down through our DNA, or is it shaped by the environments we’re raised in? We unpack the science behind epigenetics, the impact of learned behaviors, and how family systems quietly teach survival long before we have language for it. We also talk about the unseen parts of our line...