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In the aftermath of the #metoo movement, how can we approach trauma like a Boss Mama?
In this episode, Analiza talks with Chinese American Melissa Ng Goldner. Melissa shares her journey from being known as the kid who carried a violin at school to being sexually abused and raped. In Boss Mamas, we talk about how breakdowns lead to breakthroughs. Some of the biggest growth in our lives often comes from the hardest things we face. Melissa shares how today, she is grateful for these experiences. These breakdowns helped her be the woman and mom she is today. Melissa has taken that anger and pain and used it to fuel her mission – uplifting the voices of marginalized women.
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Ep 4 – From Trauma to Healing with Melissa Ng Goldner — Analiza Wolf
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