If you're on the market for "fuck this".... A few more thoughts. Parenting challenges in society. The panic that's...
Posts Tagged "social roles"
8.11 EXERCISE | Lessons Learned from the Cage
How do we start to spot the societal trauma lessons in our own selves, through examining our family behaviors? Today,...
VISUALS | Rat Wars Transcript!
Here's the visual version of what we're scrappin' about this week! Rat Wars Pt I & II, the blog. Cheers,...
8.10 Caged Family Trauma | Rat Wars Part II
The rats run for their pellets, the pellets are more worthless every day, and their (unwanted) families are growing...
8.9 Entrapped in Fear | Rat Wars Part I
Hard to understand what's going on "out there" and also "inside of you"? Yeah, well. How COULD you, when none of it is...
5.6 Bonus Nug | Impressing Her, not Mysel(ves)
Sometimes it's the simple thoughts that change your approach to torturing yourself for someone else. Talking life on...
5.5 Bonus Nug | The Fallacy of “doing our best”
Uh. Am I tho? Let's take another look at what that phrase really means.
Bonus Nug | 5.2 Considering Self over Fawning, Perfectionism, and Hypervigilance
Laying the ground for what's to come.... a lot of extra content from a better environment and mindset. Worse audio....
4.5 Guest: Cassie, on sexual abuse and overcoming shame
TW: Sexual abuse, incest, and substance abuse. I've always invited TMFRs to radio in with their own accounts of...
The Trauma Genre; Punk rock saved my life
Ever look back at your life and think “huh, actually I guess I did alright, considering the clusterfuck?” when you’re...
✭ 2.12 Early Trauma Coping: Punk Rock Saved My Life
This podcast episode explores the impact of punk rock on trauma recovery and personal growth. The host shares their personal journey, discussing how punk rock provided community, identity, and coping mechanisms during challenging times. The episode delves into the long-term influence of punk culture on life choices, relationships, and self-expression. It highlights the role of music and alternative communities in overcoming childhood adversity and finding a sense of belonging.