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🎧 Episode 100: The Lasting Effects of Childhood Trauma

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In this milestone 100th episode of Housing for Good, Chris Goodson and Karolyn Moore explore the lasting effects of childhood trauma and how early experiences can influence relationships, trust, education, employment, and housing stability throughout adulthood. Drawing from their own personal experiences, Chris and Karolyn discuss the impact of abuse, instability, frequent moves, and other adverse childhood experiences. They also examine how unresolved trauma can contribute to homelessness and housing insecurity, and why supportive relationships, safe housing, and access to services are essential for long-term stability and healing. The conversation highlights both the challenges and the hope that exist for individuals and families working to overcome trauma and build healthier, more stable futures.

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🎧 Episode 100: The Lasting Effects of Childhood Trauma

In this milestone 100th episode of Housing for Good, Chris Goodson and Karolyn Moore explore the lasting effects of childhood trauma and how early experiences can influence relationships, trust, education, employment, and housing stability throughout adulthood. Drawing from their own personal experiences, Chris and Karolyn discuss the impact of abuse, instability, frequent moves, and other adverse childhood experiences. They also examine how unresolved trauma can contribute to homelessness and housing insecurity, and why supportive relationships, safe housing, and access to services are essential for long-term stability and healing. The conversation highlights both the challenges and the hope that exist for individuals and families working to overcome trauma and build healthier, more stable futures.

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