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TIL 32/40 The Shadow Side of Legacy: When Wounds Lead

9 min · 12. Mai 2026
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🎙️New Episode Announcement What does it mean to leave a legacy that heals instead of harms? Episode 32 goes deeper into the practices of building healing legacies. We talk about how leaders can disrupt cycles of trauma instead of repeating them, and how repair and reconciliation can become the DNA of what we leave behind. You’ll hear about Mandela’s choice for reconciliation, about how values can be codified into living systems, and about modern examples like the movement ignited after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, how in death, his legacy became an inferno of love, connection, and a call back to God, family, and community. Legacies are not just remembered; they are lived. This episode challenges you to ask: How will your words, systems, and presence shape generations after you? 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: Trauma-Informed Leadership Series [https://open.spotify.com/show/6IpBgf3j2RC4pKVMKxMkx6?si=3a827a5dc06c4790] 📅 Book a call with Krista to see how this program can transform your leadership or schedule your organization’s custom training series: https://calendly.com/riseupphoenix/compass [https://calendly.com/riseupphoenix/compass]

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