The Wet Show Podcast
The Wet Show is a safe space for women to journey from pain to purpose, from brokenness to healing, and from silence to restoration. The conversation with Diane Bradley explores the impact of childhood trauma, the journey of healing, and the role of excellence as a protective buffer for women. Diane shares her personal experiences of abandonment, insecurity, and the process of healing. Diane Bradley shares her journey of overcoming trauma, imposter syndrome, and finding healing through faith and forgiveness. She emphasizes the importance of mother-daughter synergy and the power of sharing stories for healing and empowerment. Sign up for the WetShow Mentorship Programme: https://forms.gle/zqewn4SQ8Le3iGsk7 [https://forms.gle/zqewn4SQ8Le3iGsk7] Takeaways * Healing from childhood trauma is essential for breaking generational cycles and raising the next generation. * Excellence can act as a protective buffer for women, but it may also lead to feelings of being an imposter and the need to hide behind achievements. Trauma can lead to imposter syndrome and a cycle of overachievement to compensate for internal struggles. * Healing and forgiveness are essential for breaking generational cycles and finding peace and wholeness. Chapters * 00:00 Excellence as a Protective Buffer * 36:12 Freedom and Wholeness Through Healing
4 episodios
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