22 episodes

"Let’s (Not) Talk About It” is a groundbreaking new podcast that will change how we talk about trauma. We'll share the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary tragedies, traumas and suffering. One thing they all have in common: They learned how to thrive rather than just survive. And we'll highlight these stories with humor — because crying is so 2020! Life is hard AF. Sharing it shouldn't be. Go to letsnottalkaboutit.com to learn more or connect with us at hello@letsnottalkaboutit.com

Let’s (Not) Talk About It Let's (Not} Talk About It

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 28 Ratings

"Let’s (Not) Talk About It” is a groundbreaking new podcast that will change how we talk about trauma. We'll share the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary tragedies, traumas and suffering. One thing they all have in common: They learned how to thrive rather than just survive. And we'll highlight these stories with humor — because crying is so 2020! Life is hard AF. Sharing it shouldn't be. Go to letsnottalkaboutit.com to learn more or connect with us at hello@letsnottalkaboutit.com

    Boyhood to Womanhood: An Intersectionalist Coming-of-Age Story

    Boyhood to Womanhood: An Intersectionalist Coming-of-Age Story

    “Dressing as a woman for the first drag for the first time certainly had an enormous impact on my life.”
    An award-winning author, artist and journalist with Ivy League degrees, Meredith Talusan’s story has humble beginnings. She grew up in a rural village in the Philippines, born an albino boy. As the only light-skinned and light-haired child for miles and miles -- who also happened to like other boys -- Meredith was used to feeling different. But when she immigrated to the U.S., her sense of cognitive dissonance deepened further. All of a sudden, she was perceived as an able-bodied, native-born American. By the time she got to Harvard, Meredith found herself reflecting over issues around race, class, sexuality and her place within the gay community. But a drag show would change the trajectory of her story -- and illuminate a path toward her true self. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Guest:
    Meredith Talusan, author of "Fairest"
    Expert:
    Dr. Akua K. Boateng

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 53 min
    Writing to Heal: A Poet's Story of Childhood Sexual Abuse

    Writing to Heal: A Poet's Story of Childhood Sexual Abuse

    “There's a tremendous amount of stigma about coming forward, especially for men.” 
    It wasn’t until Phil Goldstein was 30 years old he began unpacking a childhood trauma subconsciously affecting his adult life. As a kid, Phil was sexually abused by his older brother, and he kept it to himself for years, along with feelings of shame, guilt and fear. But when Phil met the woman who'd become his wife, sex and intimacy problems led him to therapy, where he opened up about his childhood sexual abuse. Already an established journalist, Phil is about to become a published author with a poetry book that narrates his trauma and emotions in their rawest forms. He found solace in expressive poetry, and has chosen to combine that passion with speaking out about something so stigmatized. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline, operated by RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 1-800.656.HOPE (4673) 
    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Guest:
    Phil Goldstein, author of "How to Bury a Boy at Sea" (Stillhouse Press)
    Expert:
    Dr. Akua K. Boateng

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 49 min
    Dead Numb: Overcoming Heartache, Abuse & Addiction

    Dead Numb: Overcoming Heartache, Abuse & Addiction

    “Every single day was just complete hell.”
    Ashley Brumbaugh’s father was her hero without a cape. So, when he was diagnosed with cancer, Ashley fell apart. Internalized stress led to chronic pain, which brought about an addiction to painkillers at 14. After her father died, Ashley spent years in and out of depression, self-isolation and substance abuse. But this wasn’t the end of her trauma. While in recovery, Ashley was trapped in an abusive relationship that lasted 6 years. Eventually, she left when her abuser was at work -- and she never looked back. Today, Ashley is a writer helping people escape the real world through storytelling. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    National Domestic Violence Support Hotline:
    Call 1-800-799-7233 or text SAFE to 88788
    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Guest:
    Ashley Brumbaugh
    Expert:
    Dr. Akua K. Boateng

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 49 min
    Behind the Scenes: Get To Know the Podcast Co-Hosts

    Behind the Scenes: Get To Know the Podcast Co-Hosts

    "I knew that if we were to share people's stories, we would help connect others and help others find a positive path forward in some way."

    For two seasons, we've shared the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary struggles -- and now, it's time for our story! In this bonus episode, we share the genesis of the podcast, who we are and why we're doing this. We also highlight some of the episodes that resonated especially with us -- although it's hard to pick a few:

    Marcus Bullock from episode Picture Your Son in Prison
    Evelyn Chumbow from episode Modern-Day Slavery in the Land of the Free
    Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis from From Horror to Hope: A Sandy Hook Survivor Story
    Sulome Anderson from episode Beyond Borderline
    Ritu Adams from episode When Men Kill Women
    Amber Hart from episode Hungry for an Identity

    We also give our podcast expert, Dr. Akua K Boateng, a shoutout for her tremendous work as a licensed psychotherapist and for helping us understand and make sense of trauma.

    We'll be back next week with another regular episode. In the meanwhile, let's keep talking about it -- life is hard AF and  sharing it shouldn't be. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 32 min
    Left Behind - A Story of Murder-Suicide

    Left Behind - A Story of Murder-Suicide

    "It’s so surreal to lose two people at the same time, especially in this sort of really dramatic, violent, unthinkable sort of way. "

    Sara Cobb is, unfortunately, no stranger to death and grief. Her oldest brother, Steven, died as a child when he climbed up a power line he mistook for a tree. He was electrocuted while his younger brother, Skyler, helplessly watched. Skyler was never the same after that. Decades later, Sara received a call that Skyler and his fiancee had died in a murder-suicide. This unimaginable tragedy led Sara to learn about grief counseling, mental health and trauma in order to help others. She formed the first-ever support group for murder-suicide survivors -- a club no one wants to belong to, as she puts it. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Guest:
    Sara Cobb of My Grief Connection
    Expert:
    Dr. Akua K. Boateng

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 56 min
    From Porn Sets to Pulpits: A Gay Christian's Story of Surviving the Sex Industry

    From Porn Sets to Pulpits: A Gay Christian's Story of Surviving the Sex Industry

    "I deceived myself to believe that I was being empowered."

    Aaron Crowley was attending college in LA when a talent scout for a gay porn studio reached out to him with a proposition. Being short on cash, Aaron said yes. He spent the next few years doing gay porn, thinking it was empowering and providing him control over his own sexuality. But that’s what the porn industry wanted him to think. Deep down, Aaron felt degraded, exploited and unloved. It wasn’t until he heard the words “Jesus loves you” he made a change that set him on the trajectory to find his true purpose. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com

    Content warning: This episode contains talks of rape, sexual violence and sexual assault.


    Hosts:
    Camille Tuutti
    Sharon Tiger
    Amanda Ziadeh

    Guest:
    Aaron Crowley, author of "Bought with a Price: A Gay Christian's Memoir from Porn Sets to Love"
    Expert:
    Dr. Akua K. Boateng

    Editor:
    Tessa Hall

    Behind the Scenes:
    Lisa Abeyta

    Music: 
    “Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund 
    "Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

listener275 ,

Very Engaging!

This is a great podcast! I like the format where the guests get to tell their story without many additional questions or interruptions. The therapists comments at the end are added value and give perspective on the issue.

erijones11 ,

Just what I need in my life!!

These ladies are so authentic and genuine! I was hooked from listening to the trailer. I cannot wait to hear future content from this team! Absolutely love it!

Changing it up ,

Inspiring and intriguing!

I’ve listened to the first two episodes and haven’t stopped talking about the resilience of the guests. The host are kind and ask good questions. I love, love, love that they bring a mental health expert in to wrap up the episode with helpful tips and resources for the audience.

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