Feb 22, 2019
Mental health, depression, and abuse are real issues and those who are suffering desperately need our help. Today I am joined by my two surviving sisters, Robin and Taunia, to dive into our own family history with suicide, abuse and the struggle for mental health and clarity. We are opening up about losing our sister Shawna, our shared and individual childhood traumas, and why we are passionate about stopping the family pattern.
This is an intense episode about
getting real and helping those in need. We identify patterns in our
familial lineage, explaining the navigating factors of domestic
abuse, and reliving the moment we knew Shawna was gone. While a
difficult and emotional topic, these issues are necessary to bring
to the surface to help others who are experiencing something
similar.
If you are looking for insights to help you get
onto the path to healing, we hope that by sharing our story we can
help you get out and onto a path of healing. An open conversation
about how suicide can be a splash of cold water in the face and why
we feel a responsibility to share what we have learned, this is an
open space of love and healing. Has suicide, mental health issues
or abuse impacted your life? Let us know in the
comments.
In This Episode
Quotes
“You are not just inheriting your ancestor's nose or eye color or skin color, you are actually inheriting the emotional debris or trauma that they did not have the opportunity to clear in their lifetime” (5:46) - Cherie
“Even though we might not remember everything that happens to us, our body does.” (23:09) - Cherie
“I look at who I am now and I am like, who was that woman that would ever allow the level of abuse that I did?” (23:43) -Taunia
“An audible outside voice said ‘you don't have to live like this’. It was literally outside me and audible and it was like a wake-up call, and that's when I knew I could choose differently” (27:56) -Taunia
“I remember feeling so angry and yet having compassion for what you just went through. But I wanted you to see my anger about it, I did not want you to have that be your default, don't choose out” (49:50) - Robin
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