#053: Breaking Generational Trauma & What I Want My Children to Know – Healing Laughter
Aloha and welcome to Healing Laughter. My name is Katie Utterback, CLC, I’m a certified life coach specializing in helping others recover from narcissistic abuse. Specifically I work with those survivors of narcissistic abuse and other toxic relationships and I teach people about self-love and how to incorporate other healthy behaviors in their life.
Before we dive deep into narcissism, inner-child healing, hoovers, codependency, and more, I wanted to share with you why I’m starting this podcast.
When I first started suspecting I had a family member who was a possible narcissist, I wasn’t just in denial about the extremity of their behavior, and the callousness of their treatment for others, but I was desperate to hear real-life stories from real people about how they figured out their loved one was a narcissist AND how it went. I really didn’t need any more articles outlining the signs and symptoms, I wanted to know what the fuck happened that made you realize your loved one was a narcissist?
And I wanted to know beyond the discovery phase. I wanted to know what the consequences were after you figured out someone was a narcissist. Like did their family member wake up and realize what a jackass they had been? How hurtful and damaging their words and actions were? Were these people even as close as I believed I was to my parents and siblings?
These were all real questions and blocks that I had around the acceptance that narcissism existed in my family of origin. And it took me longer than I would have liked to accept that there were multiple people in my family of origin struggling with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Even once I knew narcissism existed, I still fought it.
One thing that has always saved me in a sense is laughter, comedy. I remember being a kid and hearing stories about comedians like Robin Williams and Chris Farley and Ellen DeGeneres that had gone through something traumatic and instead of allowing that trauma to make them bitter, they used their comedy to bring a sense of lightness and hope into the world.
And that’s what Healing Laughter is all about. We’re going to be discussing narcissism, but I know like you know, that just because narcissism has affected your life, doesn’t mean that that’s all you want to hear about or think about or talk about. But at the same time, when you have experienced narcissistic abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, or psychological abuse, your life is affected in many ways. You may experience triggers, may have issues with food, relationships, self-esteem, etc. So I want to talk about all of this with you but sometimes I’ll be doing it through a semi-humorous lens because laughter is the best medicine.