What does it look like to actually heal through the body? Most of the time people don't even touch into their body—they're just in their head and that's how they're living.
Today, I sit down with trauma coach, spiritual mentor, and author Gabriella Cacciatore to explore how entrepreneurs might be unconsciously running their businesses from unprocessed trauma.
Gabriella is the author of "Unbroken," a raw memoir about surviving childhood sexual abuse, remembering repressed trauma, and healing through the body. She helps survivors connect to their truth through somatic work, nervous system regulation, and emotional integration. Her work is raw, real, and rooted in deep lived experience—she's not here to sugarcoat healing.
What We Talked About
About Gabriella's Book "Unbroken"
Launching August 18th, "Unbroken" takes readers through trauma, healing, and reclamation in three parts. It's for anyone who's experienced trauma and feels like they can't come out of it—showing that there is life, hope, and joy after trauma.
Support Gabriella's Book through GoFundMe https://gofund.me/0adff36b
Connect with Gabriella
Big thanks to our sponsors Proximity Outsourcing and Huckleberry Consulting for making this episode possible!
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See you next week, and remember—everything here is none of your business.
Note: This episode contains discussions of childhood trauma and sexual abuse that some listeners may find sensitive. Listener discretion is advised.
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