Coming Out Later in Life: Healing Trauma, Finding Queer Identity & Living Authentically
Coming Out Later in Life: Healing Trauma, Finding Queer Identity & Living Authentically | Valerie Wittman
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What happens when you stop living according to who the world expects you to be and start listening to who you truly are?
In this special Pride Month episode of the Not So Dumb Blonde Podcast, therapist, author, and advocate Valerie Wittman shares her powerful journey of healing from trauma, discovering her queer identity, and embracing authenticity later in life.
Valerie opens up about navigating the intersection of being both a therapist and memoir writer, the vulnerability required to share your story, and how writing became a tool for healing. Together, we explore complex PTSD, people-pleasing, self-trust, narrative therapy, and the courage it takes to challenge societal expectations and live authentically.
Whether you're exploring your own identity, healing from childhood trauma, questioning long-held beliefs, or simply looking for permission to be more yourself, this conversation offers hope, validation, and practical wisdom for your journey.
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Author vs. Therapist: Navigating Vulnerability and Professional Boundaries
03:20 Why Sharing Your Story Can Help Others Heal
05:10 Healing Through Writing and Memoir
07:35 Complex PTSD Recovery and Reclaiming Your Narrative
10:15 Narrative Therapy: Rewriting the Story You Were Given
13:05 How Childhood Experiences Shape Identity
16:20 Learning to Trust Your Body and Inner Knowing
20:10 People-Pleasing as a Trauma Response
24:45 The Impact of Societal Expectations and Heteronormativity
29:30 Discovering Queer Identity and Coming Out Later in Life
35:20 Living Authentically and Improving Mental Health
40:15 Boundaries, Self-Respect, and Emotional Healing
44:30 Self-Care as a Foundation for Recovery
48:20 Vulnerability, Connection, and Human Resilience
52:15 The Inspiration Behind Lost on Purpose
56:30 Advice for Anyone Beginning Their Healing Journey
59:45 Closing Thoughts and Where to Connect with Valerie
• Coming out later in life and embracing queer identity
• Healing from complex PTSD and childhood trauma
• The relationship between authenticity and mental health
• How heteronormative expectations influence identity development
• People-pleasing, perfectionism, and trauma responses
• Trusting your intuition and inner wisdom
• Narrative therapy and reclaiming your story
• The healing power of vulnerability and self-disclosure
• Writing as a tool for self-discovery and recovery
• Boundaries, self-care, and emotional well-being
• Living authentically during Pride Month and beyond
"Our scars don't disqualify us, they make us."
"Trust your body and your inner knowing."
"Healing is nonlinear and part of growth."
Valerie Wittman is a therapist, author, and advocate whose work focuses on trauma recovery, identity development, authenticity, and personal transformation. Through counseling and storytelling, she helps others reconnect with themselves, challenge limiting beliefs, and create lives aligned with who they truly are.
📖 Lost on Purpose by Valerie Wittman
📖 The Power of Vulnerability by Brené Brown
📖 Untamed by Glennon Doyle
📸 Connect with Valerie:
@midnite.musing [https://www.instagram.com/valeriewittman/]
www.oldsoulsearching.com
Topics Covered: Queer Identity, LGBTQ Mental Health, Coming Out Later in Life, Pride Month, Complex PTSD, Trauma Recovery, Authenticity, Self-Discovery, Narrative Therapy, People-Pleasing, Childhood Trauma, Personal Growth, Boundaries, Self-Trust, Memoir Writing, Emotional Healing, Mental Health, Therapy, Vulnerability, Self-Acceptance.
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