In this episode, Ameé speaks with Richa Badami, a personal transformation coach, author, and trainer about Richa's personal experience with becoming re-traumatized at work during at sales meeting. The incident surprised her because it happened many years after she had undergone the healing work required due to her experience of being sexually abused as girl by her father. However, at that time, her past was private and certainly out of awareness of her colleagues at her job. And so during a sales meeting, in what was supposed to be a "motivating" comment, a male co-worker used misogynistic language that triggered Richa's deep feelings of shame around her abuse and things were never the same after.
The episode highlights the importance for organizations and leaders to see the need for trauma-informed practices in the workplace.
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