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In this episode, Karen and Jonelle explore the emotional terrain of being triggered and the deeper layers of trauma shaped by culture, history, and identity. Prompted by a listener's question, they unpack how cultural norms influence what wounds us and how we react. From parking disputes with neighbors to friendship breakdowns and unintentional exclusion, they reflect on how centering our perspective can deepen division rather than build understanding. They also discuss inherited behaviors, shame spirals, and the unspoken trauma many white women carry, while highlighting how a “traveler’s mindset” can help us move through discomfort with curiosity instead of defensiveness. The episode is a reminder that being triggered is not the problem—what we do next is. Whether it’s gossip, ghosting, or grief, we can choose reflection over reactivity, empathy over ego.
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By Jonelle + KarenIn this episode, Karen and Jonelle explore the emotional terrain of being triggered and the deeper layers of trauma shaped by culture, history, and identity. Prompted by a listener's question, they unpack how cultural norms influence what wounds us and how we react. From parking disputes with neighbors to friendship breakdowns and unintentional exclusion, they reflect on how centering our perspective can deepen division rather than build understanding. They also discuss inherited behaviors, shame spirals, and the unspoken trauma many white women carry, while highlighting how a “traveler’s mindset” can help us move through discomfort with curiosity instead of defensiveness. The episode is a reminder that being triggered is not the problem—what we do next is. Whether it’s gossip, ghosting, or grief, we can choose reflection over reactivity, empathy over ego.
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We would love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected]
Support the show