Trauma is in everyone's lives (w/ Kim V Keane)

Episode 61

2 years ago

I used to think that the “trauma” word was something to be afraid of. When I was growing up trauma was one of those things you just never talked about. I am sure most of us felt like that. 

Once I entered into the healing community as an entrepreneur I noticed that the word trauma wasn't scary, instead it had taken on this new meaning. I realized that I had thought of the word trauma as something negative for so long, almost like it's something I had to hide, or I would never even admit that I might have had some in the first place. But here's the thing, we all have trauma, some form of it. It's not like our whole lives could be so perfect to the point where we never experienced anything that may have tainted or impacted how we approach life. But the good thing is that since we all have some form of it isn't that the beauty

This really stuck with me, as a highly sensitive person which I chatted about with @kimvkeane on this week's podcast episode. If we all experience trauma shouldn't there be peace in that? 

I find that when I entered this community of online entrepreneurs it was like opening up a door to a community that quite frankly I didn’t think existed. And to be honest I didn’t know if I would fit in, but I was so wrong. I finally found my people, we think similarly, we talk the same way, we focus on what actually matters and how we impact the world. I am so grateful for it. 

And the added bonus was that I was actually creating a community of my own in the midst of it, which has now reached over 3,000 people! How amazing? I am so grateful for every single one of you. You just truthfully have changed my life and the way I think about people. 

So tell me, do you feel like you have found your community? On or offline? 

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Caitlin Durning