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Trauma is often seen as something you either carry… or try to move past.
But there is another possibility that most people never fully explore.
In this episode of TribeTalk, Mike Casey and Ann Hutyra are joined by Karin Clarke to examine what happens after a traumatic experience and why people respond so differently. Some remain caught in repeating patterns, while others begin to shift into something new.
This conversation looks at what it actually means to process an experience instead of avoiding it or becoming defined by it, and how those patterns can influence both your health and your sense of identity over time.
This conversation explores:
If you have ever felt like something from your past is still shaping how you think, feel, or respond, this episode offers a different way to understand what may be happening.
Work with the Modern Holistic Health team:
Learn more about Modern Holistic Health:
Explore the full TribeTalk podcast archive:
Listen now and consider what moving forward could look like for you.
By Dr. Elena Villanueva, Ann Hutyra3.8
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Trauma is often seen as something you either carry… or try to move past.
But there is another possibility that most people never fully explore.
In this episode of TribeTalk, Mike Casey and Ann Hutyra are joined by Karin Clarke to examine what happens after a traumatic experience and why people respond so differently. Some remain caught in repeating patterns, while others begin to shift into something new.
This conversation looks at what it actually means to process an experience instead of avoiding it or becoming defined by it, and how those patterns can influence both your health and your sense of identity over time.
This conversation explores:
If you have ever felt like something from your past is still shaping how you think, feel, or respond, this episode offers a different way to understand what may be happening.
Work with the Modern Holistic Health team:
Learn more about Modern Holistic Health:
Explore the full TribeTalk podcast archive:
Listen now and consider what moving forward could look like for you.