45 min

Uncovering Sexual Abuse Trauma with Kim O'Hara Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela

    • Education

Have you uncovered trauma that you didn’t know you had? Our minds and our bodies have a tendency to bury traumatic events far down within our memories so that we might not even remember it. However, that only lasts for so long. Grief shows up within our bodies, our reactions, and sometimes even in our dreams. 
In this episode, I am joined by my friend Kim O’Hara. From being a movie producer and screenwriter to now a book coach where she guides her clients through how to write a bestselling book, Kim has always been a storyteller. Kim’s memoir Kicking Abuse In The Ass is brutally honest about her realization of her sexual abuse as a child. The sexual abuse trauma resurfaced from Kim’s memories through a dream in her adult life and she began to uncover the traumatic events that she didn’t even realize had influenced her throughout her life. 
Tune in to learn how Kim confronted her trauma after learning of her abuse through a dream, how sexual abuse has impacted her relationships, and what she found helped her most throughout her grief recovery journey. 
Some Questions I Ask 
Can you talk a little bit about your story? (18:14)What is one thing that you can share about when you had the dream? (20:02)Did the abuse affect how you had relationships and your sexuality? (25:17)What are three little nuggets that have helped you get to the other side? (31:09)Where would you say to start to write? (39:03)
In This Episode You Will Learn 
About Kim’s journey to discovering herself (8:49)The relief Kim and I feel from the break COVID-19 has provided us (14:40)Kim’s story of sexual abuse (18:20)How Kim has gone through the grief recovery process (29:00)Where Kim is today in her grief recovery journey (36:00)
Connect With Kim 
Podcast - You Should Write A Book About That Memoir - Kicking Abuse In The Ass Website LinkedInInstagramFacebook PageTwitter
 Let’s Connect! 
The Grief Recovery MethodInstagramFacebookJoin the Grief Recovery Now Facebook Group
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Have you uncovered trauma that you didn’t know you had? Our minds and our bodies have a tendency to bury traumatic events far down within our memories so that we might not even remember it. However, that only lasts for so long. Grief shows up within our bodies, our reactions, and sometimes even in our dreams. 
In this episode, I am joined by my friend Kim O’Hara. From being a movie producer and screenwriter to now a book coach where she guides her clients through how to write a bestselling book, Kim has always been a storyteller. Kim’s memoir Kicking Abuse In The Ass is brutally honest about her realization of her sexual abuse as a child. The sexual abuse trauma resurfaced from Kim’s memories through a dream in her adult life and she began to uncover the traumatic events that she didn’t even realize had influenced her throughout her life. 
Tune in to learn how Kim confronted her trauma after learning of her abuse through a dream, how sexual abuse has impacted her relationships, and what she found helped her most throughout her grief recovery journey. 
Some Questions I Ask 
Can you talk a little bit about your story? (18:14)What is one thing that you can share about when you had the dream? (20:02)Did the abuse affect how you had relationships and your sexuality? (25:17)What are three little nuggets that have helped you get to the other side? (31:09)Where would you say to start to write? (39:03)
In This Episode You Will Learn 
About Kim’s journey to discovering herself (8:49)The relief Kim and I feel from the break COVID-19 has provided us (14:40)Kim’s story of sexual abuse (18:20)How Kim has gone through the grief recovery process (29:00)Where Kim is today in her grief recovery journey (36:00)
Connect With Kim 
Podcast - You Should Write A Book About That Memoir - Kicking Abuse In The Ass Website LinkedInInstagramFacebook PageTwitter
 Let’s Connect! 
The Grief Recovery MethodInstagramFacebookJoin the Grief Recovery Now Facebook Group
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

45 min

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