The School of Heritage
In this deeply compassionate episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Zachary Cleland to explore what recovery can begin to look like after a deeply painful season. When life has shaken our sense of safety, connection, or trust, healing can feel uncertain—but Zachary reminds us that restoration is still possible, even when the process is slow and layered. Together, we discuss how people can begin rebuilding a sense of inner safety, learning to trust themselves and others again, and finding hope after experiences that may have left them feeling guarded or disconnected. Zachary shares thoughtful insights on why healing is not a straight path, but a gradual journey of patience, self-compassion, and gentle reconnection. We also explore the importance of honoring where you are, rather than rushing where you think you should be, and how small steps can become meaningful signs of recovery over time. This episode is a reminder that pain may change us, but it does not have to define the rest of our story. Healing can take time—but with care, support, and hope, it is still possible to feel safe, whole, and connected again.
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