The Sync'd Self

Episode 14: Some of This Was Never Yours with Katie La, MA, LPC-S

52 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Some of what you’re carrying… may have never been yours to begin with. In this episode of The Sync’d Self, Jesse sits down with trauma therapist Katie La for a deeply honest conversation about grief, intergenerational trauma, and the quiet ways emotional weight can be carried across generations. Together, they explore the kinds of grief that don’t always look like grief. The survival patterns people grow up around. The pressure to stay strong even when something internally feels off. And what it’s like to begin recognizing that some of the things shaping you may have started long before you ever had the language for them. The conversation also touches on cultural expectations, family dynamics, identity, and the complicated reality of trying to understand your experiences without turning the people you love into villains. Jesse also opens up about the recent loss of his mother and how grief can show up in unexpected ways—sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly, and sometimes just sitting in the background of everyday life. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt emotionally exhausted, disconnected, or like they’ve been carrying something they couldn’t fully explain. A conversation about grief, trauma, healing, and learning to meet yourself with a little more understanding along the way.

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