The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories Melissa Wilson: Bullying Survivor and Anti-Bullying Advocate
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This show is for survivors, by survivors. Each week I'm joined by an inspiring individual who has overcome a traumatic childhood to go on to not only survive, but thrive. Sharing their story to help inspire you to overcome the lasting effects of your childhood trauma. You will find that you are not alone in what you are going through, and that no matter how difficult things are now, there is always hope that you can transcend your past and live the life you were meant to live.
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TGGG157: Solo Episode - A One Year Retrospective
In this episode, I talk about the healing journey I've been on over the past year and what my plans are going forward.
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TGGG156: Announcing a Podcast Hiatus and Break
In this episode, I talk about my recent decision to put the podcast on hiatus and take a break from all things related to The Grass Gets Greener for the time being.
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TGGG155: Finding Healing by Using Your Past to Help Others with Randi Owens
In this episode, I’m joined by author Randi Owens. Randi joins me to share her story of how she’s overcome a traumatic childhood by finding ways to take back control of her life and using her past experiences to help others.
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TGGG154: Recovering the Pieces of Your Life After Trauma with Lizbeth Meredith
In this episode, I’m joined by Lizbeth Meredith, author of Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters. Lizbeth joins me to share her story of how she has navigated multiple traumas in her life, including the kidnapping of her daughters, to find a way to heal and help others who are struggling with their own trauma.
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Get your free copy of The Top 10 Strategies Guide for Survivors:
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TGGG153: Update Episode: Janine Wirth
This is a special update episode of The Grass Gets Greener podcast. I'm joined by Janine Wirth from episode 132. Janine rejoins me to talk about what she's been up to since she was first on the show, including the work she’s currently doing helping female entrepreneurs overcome issues stemming from unresolved trauma so that they can have greater success.
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Janine’s first episode:
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TGGG152: Turning Your Past Experiences into Something Positive for Others with Michael Bluemling Jr.
In this episode, I’m joined by US Army Veteran and author, Michael Bluemling Jr. Michael joins me to share his story of how he’s using his traumatic childhood experiences as motivation to help improve the lives of others and have a positive impact in the world.
https://thegrassgetsgreener.com/michaelbluemling
Get your free copy of The Top 10 Strategies Guide for Survivors:
https://thegrassgetsgreener.com/guide
Help support the show on Patreon:
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Check out this episode’s sponsor: novni.com
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
Melissa is a down to earth person with a love for helping people heal childhood trauma. She shares her experience of bullying freely because she wants to help others heal. Thank you Melissa.
A must listen for anyone healing
I recently discovered this podcast and the stories are so real and touching. It’s helped me realize and accept the abuse I’ve survived. The episodes have inspired me to work even harder on my healing journey and I’m so grateful for this resource. Thank you for what you do.
I wish I'd known about this podcast sooner!
The episode with Farrah Hyman is one everyone should hear!