Street Psychology
In this episode of Street Psychology Podcast, host LaSylvia sits down with Hilary Momberger Powers — a woman who started her career at age five as the voice of Sally Brown in the iconic Peanuts cartoon, spent decades working behind the scenes as a Hollywood script supervisor, and has now dedicated her life to helping others heal. Hilary gets raw and real about how trauma isn't reserved for the few — it's the universal human experience. From growing up in a family that looked perfect on the outside to carrying the weight of her mother's unresolved wounds, Hilary unpacks how childhood fractures shape the characters we become: the people pleaser, the controller, the loner. And how, until we do the work, we just keep passing that pain forward. This conversation is a deep, honest exploration of: How trauma forms the lens through which we see ourselves and the world Why we lead with our wounds — and how to stop The difference between looking good and actually being okay What it takes to reconnect with your heart, rediscover your strength, and walk toward healing. Guest Notes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-momberger-powers-078a604/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-momberger-powers-078a604/] http://bookhilarypowers.live [http://bookhilarypowers.live]
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