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Listening to the Wound: Where Trauma Meets Tenderness

Listening to the Wound: Where Trauma Meets Tenderness

Date de sortie : 2025-08-08
© Shumaila Hemani
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Date de sortie : 2025-08-08
© Shumaila Hemani
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Episode 12 | Notes from the Wound – When Systems Fail to See Us

Episode 3: When Systems Fail to See UsWhy do we work so hard to prove we belong?In this episode, Dr. Shumaila Hemani explores the worthiness wound—the pain of being unseen in institutions that reward performance but not truth. She speaks to the quiet
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Episode 3: When Systems Fail to See UsWhy do we work so hard to prove we belong?In this episode, Dr. Shumaila Hemani explores the worthiness wound—the pain of being unseen in institutions that reward performance but not truth. She speaks to the quiet ache of being tolerated instead of celebrated—and how burnout often hides a deeper story of invisibility.💔 For anyone who’s felt invisible, overextended, or unseen despite their brilliance💡 Learn how to shift from proving to belonging🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Amazon & more📖 Explore her forthcoming memoir: deeplisteningpath.ca/writing-in-the-wound#WorthinessWound #ListeningToTheWound #YouAreEnough #BurnoutRecovery #TraumaHealing #RestIsResistance #newrelease #newrelease2025
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Date de publication : 8/8/2025 à 17:00:00

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Listening to the Wound is a podcast for the quietly exhausted.
Hosted by Shumaila Hemani, Ph.D.—a trauma-informed coach, multi-award-winning artist-scholar, and immigrant voice navigating systemic erasure—this series offers reflections, meditations, and musical fragments to hold space for what hurts.
Whether you’re living through burnout, healing from immigration precarity, or longing for a place to belong, this podcast invites you to slow down, feel, and listen. Because the wound isn’t just a source of pain—
It’s a portal to deeper presence, power, and love.

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