12. How I really broke my arm: shame, swimming, and a hammer
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TW: Self Harm
After a traumatizing swim team experience, Rose Kelso would have done just about anything to get out of future meets. To this day Rose has kept the truth close to her chest, until now. Strap in for a hilarious and heartbreaking hour with Rose and Molly as they unpack childhood traumas, shame that follows them into their 20s, and the secret that her parents still don’t know…
Submission: " I was manipulated, abused, and almost trafficked by a guy from my gym. He removed the battery from my car in an attempt to remain in control over me and harassed and threatened me for months after I finally got the courage to leave. Now I work in a field where I get to help convict...
Published 01/17/24
"I spent five summers working as a tree planter in the rural wilderness of northern British Columbia. It saved my life and almost killed me at the same time. By day, I was doing one of the most physically and emotionally grueling jobs a person can do. Working in the snow, the rain, and the heat,...
Published 01/09/24