• S5 E9 MG Barlow lost her mother when she was seven. Her journey of recovery took her through time.

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

S5 E9 MG Barlow lost her mother when she was seven. Her journey of recovery took her through time.

  • Summary

  • Nobody knew how much young MG Barlow was hurting when her mother took her own life. She was only seven! The journey of restoration took more than just her working on herself, but that of working on a home built in the 1920's, and meeting the child who grew up there eighty years before.


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    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode I'm talking with a trauma survivor about their history and recovery. Suicide, child abuse, and PTSD are common themes.


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