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Some of us are born different. Some of us grow up in a bloodline where love was missing, where abuse, neglect, and dysfunction were the norm, and we were called the problem child for simply surviving the hell they put us through. In this episode, I’m diving deep into what it really means to be the black sheep—the only one in your family who felt everything, who saw the truth, who refused to numb themselves, and who carries the privilege and the burden of breaking the generational cycle of trauma. This is for anyone who’s been labeled, misunderstood, or silenced, and for those ready to reclaim their power, own their truth, and start rewriting their legacy.
By Joanne GallegoSome of us are born different. Some of us grow up in a bloodline where love was missing, where abuse, neglect, and dysfunction were the norm, and we were called the problem child for simply surviving the hell they put us through. In this episode, I’m diving deep into what it really means to be the black sheep—the only one in your family who felt everything, who saw the truth, who refused to numb themselves, and who carries the privilege and the burden of breaking the generational cycle of trauma. This is for anyone who’s been labeled, misunderstood, or silenced, and for those ready to reclaim their power, own their truth, and start rewriting their legacy.