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Jo Dailami: You Can Heal from Trauma. But it Requires this One Thing

26 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Silicon Slopes Mental Health Momentum podcast, host Dr. David Morgan sits down with speaker, advocate, entrepreneur, and women’s empowerment leader Jo Dailami for an honest conversation about trauma, healing, resilience, and reclaiming personal power. Jo opens up about reaching a breaking point in her late 20s and realizing she could no longer survive using destructive coping mechanisms. She shares how seeking help transformed her understanding of pain—not something to run from, but something to move through with support, courage, and intention. Together, Dr. Morgan and Jo explore the psychological impact of societal conditioning on women, the importance of reframing limiting beliefs, and why healing often begins the moment someone realizes they do not have to face pain alone.  The discussion also dives into the gender pay gap, emotional empowerment, trauma recovery, resilience, and the ongoing work required to build mental wellness over time. This episode reminds us that healing does not mean life becomes free of anxiety, fear, or hardship. Instead, resilience comes from learning how to hold those experiences differently, respond with strength, and continue moving forward. Listeners will gain insight into: * PTSD and trauma recovery * Emotional resilience and self-worth * Women’s empowerment and mental health * Reframing limiting beliefs * Healing through support and therapy * The connection between empowerment and wellness * Why resilience is built—not inherited If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, trauma, self-doubt, or feeling trapped by your past, this conversation offers hope, perspective, and practical encouragement for the healing journey ahead.

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