17 Min.

My Psychic Journey: How Adversity Unlocked My Creativity‪!‬ Unbox The Podcast

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To every cloud there is, truly, a silver lining! In this heartfelt episode of Unbox the Podcast, Sahar Huneidi Palmer takes us on an intimate journey through the aftermath of trauma and the surprising ways it can reshape our lives. Sahar reflects on the profound disorientation and emotional turbulence following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, an event that not only displaced her life but also unfolded a drama that lasted for years. With raw honesty, she recounts the conflicting thoughts and emotions sparked by witnessing children in war, and the struggle to reconcile her personal experiences with the sensational narratives sought by news agencies. As Sahar navigates the emotional residue left by trauma, she discovers an unexpected outlet in creative writing and poetry, revealing to us how personal wounds can lead to profound self-expression and discovery. She shares her poignant poem "The Invasion," which captures the humanity and complexity of war through a personal lens, rather than the gory details the media so often craves. Delving deeper, Sahar explores the concept of core values and how they guide our decisions, emphasizing the importance of knowing oneself and one's purpose in life. She encourages listeners to embark on their own inner journey, to journal dreams and thoughts, and to cultivate resilience by processing life's experiences mindfully. Join Sahar as she reflects on the strength that comes not from enduring hardships, but from the passionate conviction to pursue understanding and healing. This episode is a testament to the power of turning trauma into a catalyst for growth, creativity, and a deeper connection with oneself. Tune in to discover how you, too, can weave the tapestry of your life into a unique and meaningful narrative. Don't forget to reach out with your thoughts and questions—Sahar is eager to hear how you're living your best life. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more inspiring content. Subscribe to     

To every cloud there is, truly, a silver lining! In this heartfelt episode of Unbox the Podcast, Sahar Huneidi Palmer takes us on an intimate journey through the aftermath of trauma and the surprising ways it can reshape our lives. Sahar reflects on the profound disorientation and emotional turbulence following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, an event that not only displaced her life but also unfolded a drama that lasted for years. With raw honesty, she recounts the conflicting thoughts and emotions sparked by witnessing children in war, and the struggle to reconcile her personal experiences with the sensational narratives sought by news agencies. As Sahar navigates the emotional residue left by trauma, she discovers an unexpected outlet in creative writing and poetry, revealing to us how personal wounds can lead to profound self-expression and discovery. She shares her poignant poem "The Invasion," which captures the humanity and complexity of war through a personal lens, rather than the gory details the media so often craves. Delving deeper, Sahar explores the concept of core values and how they guide our decisions, emphasizing the importance of knowing oneself and one's purpose in life. She encourages listeners to embark on their own inner journey, to journal dreams and thoughts, and to cultivate resilience by processing life's experiences mindfully. Join Sahar as she reflects on the strength that comes not from enduring hardships, but from the passionate conviction to pursue understanding and healing. This episode is a testament to the power of turning trauma into a catalyst for growth, creativity, and a deeper connection with oneself. Tune in to discover how you, too, can weave the tapestry of your life into a unique and meaningful narrative. Don't forget to reach out with your thoughts and questions—Sahar is eager to hear how you're living your best life. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more inspiring content. Subscribe to     

17 Min.