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What Else Don't I Know?

What Else Don't I Know?

By: Yvette Griffea-Gray
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Decades after surviving a traumatic event during her childhood, Yvette thought she had processed everything and moved on. But an unexpected revelation on social media brought everything back to the surface, forcing her to revisit a painful memory and confront a family tragedy. In this powerful series, Yvette shares her rarely-discussed personal story, inviting listeners on a journey of healing, growth, and self-discovery.

Yvette Griffea-Gray 2024
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Beginning of the End
    Oct 21 2024

    The focus of this episode centers around the harrowing night my father kidnapped my mother and me at gunpoint. To gain clarity, I spoke with my 95-year-old grandfather and again with my Aunt Sandra, who recounted their perspectives on the night of the kidnapping, revealing a chilling scene that I only partially remember.

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    19 mins
  • What Happens at Home...
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode of "What Else Don't I Know?", I explain the long absence from the podcast. Introducing episode three, "What Happens at Home?", I recount three of the four experiences from my childhood that foreshadowed my parent's deaths, emphasizing the need to break the silence surrounding familial trauma. This episode calls for open discussions as a means of healing, encouraging listeners to share their stories and seek support, reminding them they are not alone in their journeys.

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    16 mins
  • Uncovered
    Jun 3 2024

    In this episode, I share reflections on the vulnerability of storytelling on my podcast, and my friend Todd joins me to discuss his reactions and insights. We emphasize owning our narratives, the impact of revealing more layers of our stories, and the importance of releasing emotional burdens for self-care. The discussion also highlights the value of support networks, asking for help, and navigating personal journeys with trusted individuals.

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    20 mins
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