Ep. #5 - Spotting Trauma with Hollie McKeeth

by Marci Barker / December 21st, 2022
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Spotting Trauma with Hollie McKeeth
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Spotting Trauma with Hollie McKeeth
This is a special episode because I got to interview my oldest sister Hollie Mckeeth!
She is a wife and a mom of 20 years. She works in a microbiology lab and enjoys event planning on the side. Talk about the perfect mix of beauty and brains.
Hollie was the first to point out to me the toxic behavior of our father and set the stage for me and the rest of my siblings to talk about the abuse we experienced (and continue to experience).
If you have read my book you know how much healing I worked through concerning familial relationships. If you have similar family-of-origin challenges you will enjoy hearing two sisters bond and grow over the struggles shared in today's episode. Please share with someone you know struggles with an abusive or toxic parent.
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In This Episode We Cover:
Spotting trauma
Speaking up
Knowing you are accountable only for yourself
Boundaries
Integrating multiple passions
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