Broken Adults Speak Sense
Welcome to Broken Adults Speak Sense, where we will explore the profound impact of childhood trauma and the importance of breaking the cycle for future generations. Join me as I share my personal journey through childhood trauma and hear my daughters' stories, highlighting their struggles and resilience that come from these experiences.
In each episode, we discuss the realities of parenting and the necessity of thoughtful planning before having children. We believe that being child-free is a valid choice and that not everyone is meant to be a parent. Our conversations will delve into the importance of parents taking responsibility, including the power of apologies, to foster healthier relationships with their children.
We invite other broken adults to join us, sharing their stories through interviews or anonymously via email, creating a safe space for healing and understanding. You'll hear insightful interviews with therapists, authors, and organizations dedicated to preventing childhood trauma.
We’ll also tackle the negative effects of absent fathers, mothers, and grandparents, examining how these absences shape our lives and communities for the worse and how to solve these issues. Together, let’s shine a light on these important issues and work toward healing the next generation. So, join us in breaking the silence, hearing our stories, and creating a path toward healing and hope!
Broken Adults Speak Sense
Who is Sanity and why did she start the BASS Podcast?
In this episode, I’ll be sharing my personal journey and how childhood trauma has shaped me into the person I am today. I’ll also explain the origins of the Broken Adults Speak Sense Podcast and the story behind its name.
Stay tuned for upcoming episodes where I’ll delve into my daughters' experiences, the realities of parenting, and the importance of thoughtful planning before starting a family. We’ll also explore the benefits of being childfree, the need for parents to apologize to their children, and hear stories from other broken adults. Plus, I’ll be interviewing therapists, authors, and organizations dedicated to preventing childhood trauma, discussing the negative effects of absent parents and grandparents, and much more.
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