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What's in this episode:
Tasha Hunter is a social worker who works with those who have experienced childhood trauma and women who are experiencing infertility.
Tasha was inspired by Toni Morrison to write her memoir because she didn't see anything on the shelves that reflect, in an honest way, the impact of childhood trauma in adulthood.
She believes pain can be purposeful, that everything we experience in our lives can be used to a higher purpose. If we make that decision.
She shares with you her childhood experiences, her relationship with God and why, 20 years later, she was compelled to write her story in order to help others going through what she did.
This is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced childhood trauma but feels scared to share aspects of their history. Tasha Hunter will give you the courage to tell your story.
If you want to connect with Tasha Hunter you can email her at [email protected].
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What's in this episode:
Tasha Hunter is a social worker who works with those who have experienced childhood trauma and women who are experiencing infertility.
Tasha was inspired by Toni Morrison to write her memoir because she didn't see anything on the shelves that reflect, in an honest way, the impact of childhood trauma in adulthood.
She believes pain can be purposeful, that everything we experience in our lives can be used to a higher purpose. If we make that decision.
She shares with you her childhood experiences, her relationship with God and why, 20 years later, she was compelled to write her story in order to help others going through what she did.
This is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced childhood trauma but feels scared to share aspects of their history. Tasha Hunter will give you the courage to tell your story.
If you want to connect with Tasha Hunter you can email her at [email protected].
Links mentioned in the episode:
Associated blog post: