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  • Leaving Trauma on the Trail

  • By: Brigan Coard
  • Narrated by: Brigan Coard
  • Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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Leaving Trauma on the Trail

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A gripping retelling of sexual abuse, adventures backpacking through India, a difficult marriage, tales from behind the prison fence, and the rebirth through doing hard things in beautiful places. The poetic nuances invite the listener to live inside an anguished mind as it thrashes from trauma to triumph, and how one woman used her pain as a source of strength and to become an ultramarathon runner.

©2022 Brigan L Coard (P)2022 Brigan L Coard
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