• Season 2: Ep 4: Tragedy Allows for Triumph

  • Mar 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
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Season 2: Ep 4: Tragedy Allows for Triumph

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    Guest Tiara Parker of the Global Activists Awards relives her experience at Pulse Nightclub 2016 - when she lost her cousin to a mass shooting, and was severely injured and traumatized herself. Her life was turned upside down from that moment on, but she was able to press on and now she has a story to tell.

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:30 Nightclub Tragedy
    08:06 Losing a Loved One
    11:17 Finding Purpose and Healing
    14:02 Using Makeup and Helping Others
    15:00 Working with Domestic Violence Organizations
    22:17 Family Dynamics and Trust
    28:13 The Impact of Trauma in the Black Community
    29:06 Breaking the Cycle of Family Dysfunction
    30:29 Setting Boundaries and Letting Go
    31:26 Working Through Trauma and Loss
    34:24 Tools and Strategies for Adversity
    38:56 Taking Control of Your Journey
    41:06 Seeking Support and Holding on to Hope
    43:28 Connecting with Tiara Parker

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