Everything Happens for a Reason (And Other Things to Stop Saying)
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When someone is walking through trauma, words matter—sometimes more than we realize. In this episode of Thanks, It’s the Trauma, we dive into the well-intentioned phrases that often miss the mark and can unintentionally cause more harm than comfort.
We talk about what not to say when someone is grieving, healing, or processing a traumatic experience—and why phrases like “everything happens for a reason,” “at least…,” or “you should be over this by now” can feel dismissive, even when they’re meant to help. More importantly, we explore what to say instead, how to hold space without fixing, and how to show up with empathy when you don’t have the right words.
Whether you’re supporting a loved one, navigating your own healing, or realizing how trauma shows up in everyday conversations, this episode is a reminder that presence, listening, and compassion often speak louder than advice.
Because sometimes the most healing thing you can say… is simply, “I’m here.”