“Insist on your cup of stars.” Here I am, finding my cup of stars. How do you conquer your demons while figuring out how to be your own mother and find your inner child? This is for documenting my path through self-healing, connecting to the Korean parts of me, and let’s be honest; there will be ram…
Not giving this a season or episode number because who even knows any more.
Sharing what I’ve been doing to slow down in busy December. Also, I’ll be switching to doing one episode weekly, on Mondays.
I changed my name legally to Saoirse Scout in June of 2017. This is a short story of why.
Approaches in therapy for C-PTSD
No episode today, even though it’s Thursday. I’ll be back Monday.
This episode could definitely be triggering for those who are victims of religious abuse, so please proceed with caution if that applies to you.
A quick mental health check in, then me rambling and stumbling over my words about books and how much book shaming SUUUUUCKS.
This is just the beginning of my search to discover my Korean heritage.
Listen to my husband and me drive to Sonic for 50 cent corn dogs. Fascinating stuff, guys.
This one is a little rambl-y. Coping mechanisms, medications (natural and chemical) to combat anxiety and depression. Plus, listen to my dog dreaming at the end.
The word mother is almost always used as a noun, but what if we used it as a verb instead. These are the ways I am trying to learn to be my own mother.
When you cut contact with family it causes waves. I’m working on letting go of that guilt and figuring out how to mourn that loss.
Listen to me list some things I would do if I lived fearlessly. Also listen to the awful transition in audio pretty early in. It’s safe to say I won’t be venturing into producing podcasts at any point; this is an amateur operation.
In this episode I give a quick overview of chapter 1 of The Complex PTSD Workbook; defining CPTSD, sharing the symptoms I’ve dealt with personally, and how that’s shaped who I am now.
Whew, first episode. How do you self-heal your childhood trauma while digging deep into your family’s history? That’s what I’m trying to work out here and I’d be honored if you joined me.