{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/64c8ac596624ec00113b302f/64c8ac66c501f600119e9b6e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"150. I Love My Parents But I Hate Them","description":"<p>Does a parent's trauma affect their children?</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Get your ACE score (Adverse Childhood Experiences test) <a href=\"https://howmyparentsraisedme.com/what-is-my-ace-score/\"><strong>HERE.</strong></a></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Azzah grew up in Australia with parents who were from Russia and who had survived the war.&nbsp; They were traumatised.&nbsp; It could be a beautiful, sunny Australian day and her parents were reacting to things that had happened decades before, in a different country, in a different time.&nbsp; And that’s the thing about trauma.&nbsp; It doesn’t matter what’s happening in the here and now, it stays with us and changes our lives forever.&nbsp; Azzah says she was born a therapist.&nbsp; She needed to fix and save and she would swing back and forth between loving her parents and hating them.&nbsp; She felt unloved, unsupported and at times suicidal.&nbsp; Azzah has a refreshing take on healing and some unique insights into trauma and healing that you will definitely find helpful. You can find Azzah on <a href=\"https://www.azzah.org/\"><strong>HER WEBSITE.</strong></a></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p><strong>DESTROY DEPRESSION access&nbsp;</strong><a href=\"https://15484-oh24oczo-yjd223q8hoa.hop.clickbank.net/\">⁠<strong>HERE</strong>⁠</a></p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me at&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject\">⁠www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject&nbsp;⁠</a>or send an email to&nbsp;<a href=\"https://bigloveproject@iinet.net.au/\">⁠bigloveproject@iinet.net.au⁠</a>. &nbsp;I would LOVE! to connect with you.</p>","author_name":"Dawn Chitty"}