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...
All content for Thanks! It’s the Trauma! is the property of Katrina Burns and Krystal Stover and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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 Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe question our sanity in this week’s episode of the podcast — it’s another full-on Would You Rather showdown! We’re diving into hilarious, awkward, and downright weird scenarios that’ll have you yelling answers out loud. From the totally ridiculous to the surprisingly deep, nothing is off limits. Tune in, play along, and see how your choices stack up against ours!
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...