30. You Don’t Know What People Have Experienced Or Gone Through

Physical, emotional, or spiritual abuses or experiences that children go through in their childhood leave them with invisible scars that take a long time to heal or sometimes never heal.

In this episode of The Pick Truth Podcast, host Dr. Vicky shares and rates her first confession about the childhood abuse that she has gone through, how food became her saving grace, how the trauma affected her personality, and how she was able to overcome the trauma. LaMont Jr. also shares his bad childhood experiences.

In the event you are a sensitive person, you may find this episode hard to handle. Nonetheless, even if you’re a sensitive person, I highly recommend listening to this episode as the confession not only discusses the trauma but also how the person became more resilient and overcame it.

Tune in now!

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

[00:42] – The hosts discuss their Halloween celebrations

[02:01] – Two things that signify being rich

[04:51] – The theme for this week’s episode

[05:15] – Vicky’s nephew witnessed someone shot in front of him

[06:23] – I gained weight, just so a nightgown would be too small for me to wear

[07:17] – Vicky’s childhood survival

[12:16] – The truth makes Vicky think about her nephew

[12:49] – LaMont’s reaction to the truth

[15:20] – Vicky gave LaMont an emotional card

[16:42] – How Vicky overcame the trauma

[19:50] – Dr. Vicky needed medications for not being constantly on alert

[21:57] – What confuses Vicky the most

[22:48] – Vicky rates her confession

[23:39] – Vicky’s message to people

[24:02] – No one paid attention or helped her

[25:08] – LaMont shares his childhood experiences

[27:41] – Some advice from Vicky to the listeners

[29:39] – LaMont’s message to the listeners

BENEFICIAL AND BITTER TRUTH:

“Be kind. You don’t know what people are going through.”

“You don’t know what experiences are etched in people’s minds and shape who they are forever.”

“When you are dealing with people, you don’t know the fragility you don’t know the pressure, you don’t know what put them in this position to react and behave in a way that makes them survive.”

“People are always so quick to want or live someone else’s life.”

“Sometimes people like me are saddled and maneuvering through how to just feel normal. Normal, of not being in a constant state of alertness and a constant state of fear.”

“We ignore so much. We pretend like everything is okay because it’s none of our business.”

“Life has its ups and downs for all of us.”

“Sometimes we’re angrier about things we didn’t do.”

“Sometimes the smallest things in your life have the most importance, just try to really embrace those.”

HEAT RATING:

● Bell Pepper – Very mild Truth

● Poblano – Your Truth could irritate others.

● Jalapeno – Spicy Truth (we are giving you a side-eye)

● Thai Chili – WTF, I’m judging you.

● Reaper – Take this Truth to your deathbed

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