Host: Jacob Newsome
Guest: Emma Moshola (TikTok: @daisyrose1994)
Production: Power of the Narrative
Recorded & Mixed by: Jacob Newsome and Riverside.fm
Full video: https://youtu.be/yhAZ_2HZ19s
What happens when you’re still learning how to love after being broken open?
In this raw, unscripted conversation, Jacob sits down with trauma educator and truth-teller Emma Moshola to explore the messy, sacred work of healing.
Together they unpack:
Inner child wounds
Sexual trauma and body shame
ADHD and emotional regulation
The difference between connection and codependence
What it takes to show up with love after harm has been done
This episode is an invitation to anyone who’s had to unlearn survival and relearn softness. It’s about facing yourself with honesty, and choosing to love, and be loved, more bravely.
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