Susan Snow shares her poignant journey through tragedy and healing. She recounts her life before her father's murder and the immediate aftermath, including her mother's reaction and the family's struggle with trauma. Susan discusses her search for effective trauma therapy and her move to Colorado for a fresh start, only to face the impact of the Columbine tragedy. She describes the ultimatum that led her to professional help and the beginning of her healing process, addressing sleep issues and anxiety. Writing became a therapeutic outlet and a way to navigate grief while parenting. Susan reflects on community reactions to her book and her steps toward recovery, concluding with a call to action.
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(0:00) Introduction to Susan Snow's story
(1:14) Susan's life and family dynamics before tragedy
(5:25) The night of her father's murder and its immediate aftermath
(12:36) Mother's reaction and coping with trauma
(15:38) Seeking support and facing challenges post-murder
(21:03) The journey to finding the right trauma therapy
(31:32) Pursuing personal healing and a new beginning in Colorado
(34:30) Encountering the Columbine tragedy and its effects
(36:24) The ultimatum that led to seeking professional help
(39:18) Beginning of the healing process with a trauma therapist
(45:34) Addressing sleep issues and anxiety
(51:07) Writing for therapy and the power of storytelling
(53:30) Grieving and parenting in the wake of trauma
(57:13) Community reactions to Susan's book
(58:56) Steps towards recovery from early trauma
(1:01:52) Closing remarks and call to action