In this episode, we explore how unprocessed trauma can quietly shape our lives, leadership, and potential, especially within Black communities. Drawing on the transformative work of Lakeshia Moore, we examine why true progress often requires us to look back and heal past wounds. Through real-life stories of Black professionals, mothers, and youth, we reveal how facing trauma head-on can unlock new levels of resilience, connection, and achievement. Discover how healing is not just...
In this episode, we explore how unprocessed trauma can quietly shape our lives, leadership, and potential, especially within Black communities. Drawing on the transformative work of Lakeshia Moore, we examine why true progress often requires us to look back and heal past wounds. Through real-life stories of Black professionals, mothers, and youth, we reveal how facing trauma head-on can unlock new levels of resilience, connection, and achievement. Discover how healing is not just personal—it's a powerful catalyst for community transformation and generational change.
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