
Bloodline Breakthroughs: We Didn’t Talk About It—But It Talked Through Us
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About this listen
In this unscripted sibling session—recorded in between work tasks—that we are calling Bloodline Breakthroughs, we explore the unexpected courage it takes to show up for your own healing.
What begins as a reflection on navigating emotional spaces with others turns into a raw conversation about trust issues, childhood trauma, our mother’s grief, and the ways we both learned to bypass vulnerability by staying busy.
We talk about:
How early betrayal shaped our relationship with women
The fear of doing deep healing work in community
Witnessing unprocessed grief in our family
Choosing to facilitate healing for others while avoiding it ourselves
And the lifelong journey of learning to trust again
This episode is about the sacred discomfort of returning to your own body, emotions, and memories—especially when it's easier to stay in survival mode. It's about choosing presence, slowly, one layer at a time.
This isn’t a podcast. It’s a drop-in moment between a brother and sister, recording while the wounds are still tender and the breakthroughs still fresh.