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Who Carries You When You Can't Carry Yourself?

33 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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When my marriage fell apart, I didn't want support. I wanted nobody to know. I was embarrassed, ashamed and trying to hold everything together while my world felt like it was falling apart. In this episode, I'm sharing the story of the people who carried me when I couldn't carry myself. From my mom and sister to my sister-in-laws, counselors, friends, neighbors and even an unexpected friendship that came from one of the hardest chapters of my life, this episode is about the people who showed up. It's a reminder that healing isn't something we're meant to do alone. Sometimes the people who help us the most aren't the people who fix the problem. They're the people who stay. Reflection Question: Who carried you when you couldn't carry yourself? And have you ever told them how much it meant? And if you're enjoying the podcast, don't forget to follow Momma Drama & Trauma on Spotify so you never miss an episode. As always, thank you for being here.

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