One Moment Podcast
Liisa Kovala's decision to document her father's Stutthof experiences at 84 became a catalyst for understanding deeper family wounds. This episode examines healing from historical trauma through storytelling and family legacy, highlighting Finnish resilience and women's vital roles. Liisa walks through her research process, camp visit, and how fiction allowed her to process real events like Alzheimer's alongside wartime narratives. Sisu emerges as key—courage that begins where grit ends. The reflection leads to action: telling stories to honor the past and build better futures. Evergreen wisdom for anyone carrying heavy histories. Timestamps: 03:14 - Canadian winter realities 09:12 - University creative writing path 28:56 - Gender focus evolution in writing 40:19 - Eye-opening camp facts and nationalities 57:03 - Post-WWII women's reckoning How can sharing one story create ripples of understanding? Let us know. #HistoricalTrauma #SisuStrength #StorytellingHealing #EndTheStigma #TraumaRecovery Subscribe via RSS, rate the show, and pass this episode along to spark meaningful talks. Recovery allies: #mindfullymecounselingpllc #webhash #dubbyenergy Add to your favorite feed on RSS.com [http://RSS.com], Apple, Pandora, and more for seamless listening. Episode touches on trauma. Local Winston-Salem/Forsyth County: Contact BEAR Team. National: 988. Resources in disclaimer only.
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