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The Weight of Many Moments - Melissa Harrison

The Weight of Many Moments - Melissa Harrison

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About Melissa

Melissa Harrison is an award-winning novelist and nature writer whose work spans fiction, children’s books, and journalism. She contributes a monthly Nature Notebook column to The Times and writes regularly for FT Weekend, The Guardian, and The New Statesman. Her most recent novel, All Among the Barley, won the European Union Prize for Literature and was named a Book of the Year by several major publications. A Suffolk resident, Melissa has also published acclaimed collections of her nature writing, including The Stubborn Light of Things, and continues to share her reflections through her Substack newsletter Witness Marks. Melissa’s new book, The Given World, comes out on May 14th

Keywords

complex trauma, PTSD, neurodivergence, childhood impact, psychological effects

Summary

In this conversation, Melissa Harrison explores the profound effects of complex trauma on her life, particularly how childhood experiences shape adulthood. She distinguishes between PTSD and complex trauma, emphasizing the cumulative nature of the latter and its neurological and psychological impacts. The discussion also highlights emerging research on complex trauma as a form of acquired neurodivergence.

Takeaways

I'm figuring out how my childhood shapes my adulthood.

Complex trauma affects my brain.

PTSD comes from shocking and sudden events.

Complex trauma is the accretion of difficult events.

There's a growing body of research on complex trauma.

Complex trauma leaves lasting marks neurologically.

Complex trauma can lead to neurodivergence.

Understanding trauma is essential for healing.

Childhood experiences have long-term effects.

Research is evolving on trauma and its impacts.

"How my childhood shapes my adulthood"

"Complex trauma is the accretion of difficult events"

"Complex trauma as a form of acquired neurodivergence"

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Personal Insights

01:36 Saying Hello

02:08 What's a song or sound that's been stuck in your head recently?

04:36 What's something you've been curious about lately?

11:09 If you had to describe how your brain works in three words, what would they be and why?

13:40 What's something you're still figuring out?

19:06 What's something about everyday life that's easy for you, but hard for others, or the other way round?

26:15 Have you found any approaches that make the world better for you?

33:42 If you had a free day with no plans, how would you spend it?

36:14 What's something that makes you lose track of time.

38:19 What's the best advice you've ever been given?

42:06 What's something you're excited to learn or try in the future?

45:04 What's one thing you'd like listeners to take away from this conversation?

45:49 What's next for you?

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