Living in the Aftermath with Lyndsey

Taught to Be Silent: The Way Back After Grief


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This conversation delves into the complexities of trauma, communication, and healing. The host and guest explore their personal experiences with trauma, the importance of open conversations, and the role of communication in building healthy relationships. They discuss the challenges of parenting and teaching consent, the impact of grief, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and empowerment. The conversation emphasizes the need for change in counseling approaches and the power of sharing stories to inspire and support others. In this heartfelt conversation, Casey shares her journey of navigating personal struggles, including the challenges of people-pleasing, the complexities of marriage, and the profound impact of losing her father. She reflects on the importance of setting boundaries, the invisible nature of mental health struggles, and the suddenness of loss during the COVID pandemic. Through her experiences, she emphasizes the significance of finding healthy coping mechanisms and validating personal struggles, encouraging others to recognize that their feelings are valid, regardless of the circumstances.

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This episode includes discussion of religious trauma, sexual shame, consent within marriage, emotional abuse, and grief following the death of a parent. These topics may be distressing or activating for some listeners. Please take care of yourself while listening, and pause or step away if needed.

This episode reflects one individualโ€™s lived experience and personal account. It is not intended to determine guilt or innocence, nor to speak for all faith communities, marriages, or experiences.

This podcast is shared for storytelling, awareness, and conversation. It does not provide medical, legal, or mental health advice, and is not a substitute for professional support or therapy.

If this episode brings up difficult emotions for you, support is available and you are not alone.

Crisis & Emotional Support (U.S.)

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
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Sexual & Relationship Trauma

  • RAINN
    ๐Ÿ“ž 800-656-HOPE (4673) | rainn.org
    Support for sexual trauma, including marital and non-physical coercion.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
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    Support for emotional, psychological, and intimate-partner abuse.

The Refuge Utah

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๐Ÿ“ž 24-Hour Crisis Line: 801-377-5500
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https://www.instagram.com/thecaseycarrick/

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