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  • Belonging Didn’t Come From Fitting In
    2025/12/25

    Connect with Mike here - https://www.facebook.com/mike.potratz.2025

    Keywords
    adoptee, resilience, somatic healing, trauma-informed coaching, mental health, self-discovery, emotional healing, personal growth, community support, empathy

    Summary
    In this episode of the Resilience Project Podcast, host Julie Brumley interviews Mike, a client who shares his journey as an adoptee navigating trauma and healing. They discuss the challenges of feeling like a misfit, the turning points that led Mike to seek help, and the transformative power of somatic work. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, trust, and self-discovery in the healing process, as well as the unique experiences of adoptees. Mike's insights provide encouragement for others facing similar struggles, highlighting that change is possible and worth pursuing.

    Takeaways
    Mike describes feeling like a misfit in his own skin.
    The turning point for Mike was discovering the book 'Primal Wound'.
    Adoptees often adapt to fit in, leading to a chameleon effect.
    Isolation can be exacerbated by past relationships and societal perceptions.
    Building trust in a coaching relationship is crucial for healing.
    Somatic work has provided Mike with tools to connect with his emotions.
    Writing has become a powerful tool for self-reflection for Mike.
    Mike emphasizes the importance of empathy in relationships.
    The journey of healing is not easy but is worth it.
    Mike encourages others to seek help and not to fear the process.

    Sound bites
    "I belong everywhere and nowhere."
    "You don't have to live like this."
    "Empathy was locked away inside me."

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Mike's Journey
    03:48 Exploring Identity and Adoption
    05:42 The Impact of Divorce and Loneliness
    07:42 Understanding the Need for Change
    09:05 Navigating Relationships and Acceptance
    10:53 The Role of Coaching and Support
    12:39 The Power of Somatic Work
    15:12 Experiencing Empathy and Healing
    20:45 Exploring Emotional Awareness
    22:24 Uncovering Life Patterns
    24:12 Accessing Inner Worlds
    25:02 Empathy and Relational Changes
    26:42 Pride in Personal Growth
    27:55 Navigating Difficult Emotions
    29:39 Encouragement for the Stuck
    29:59 Facing Fears in Healing
    30:27 The Value of Shared Experience
    31:40 The Coaching Experience
    33:14 Hope for the Future
    34:27 NEWCHAPTER

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    35 分
  • When Joy and Grief Share the Same Room
    2025/12/18

    In this week’s episode of The Resilience Project, I’m joined by two of my closest friends — Becky and Erin — for a raw and tender conversation about grief. Not the polished kind, not the kind we talk about in theory… but the grief that lives in real life, real bodies, and real friendships.

    We recorded this together in La Quinta, sitting in the same condo with mountains behind us and a whole lot of emotion between us. Each of us showed up carrying something different - Becky in the fresh ache of losing her mom, Erin reactivated by memories of the loss of her own parents, and me navigating the layers of grief tied to the two year anniversary of my divorce.

    This conversation was three women showing up honestly with what was real - and realizing there was something here worth sharing.

    Together, we talk about:

    • how grief moves differently for each of us
    • what it looks like to hold space for friends you love
    • the waves of sorrow and joy that often coexist
    • how grief shows up in the body and what somatic awareness can reveal
    • the simple, practical ways we can care for each other through loss
    • and how love - even in grief - continues to change form without disappearing

    If you’ve ever found yourself grieving while trying to stay present for the people you love…
    If you’ve ever felt the duality of laughing through tears…
    If you’re longing for friendship that feels like a safe place to land…

    this conversation will feel like you’re sitting right beside us.

    Grief is a shared human experience.
    It transforms, it teaches, and it brings us back to what matters most - connection, compassion, and the courage to sit with one another in the hard things.

    Connect with Becky here - https://www.instagram.com/becky_aste/

    Connect with Erin here - https://www.instagram.com/erinantroinen/

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    38 分
  • The Grief Beneath the Gratitude (Why Grief Is Not the Same as Loss)
    2025/12/11

    The Adoptees Journey - Cameron Lee Small

    https://a.co/d/4PYHq1p

    The Grief Recovery Handbook

    https://a.co/d/b3z5QR1

    The Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency

    https://a.co/d/gHgj3LI

    Processing Emotions Exercise

    https://www.cominghometoself.co/offers/btaYBmJo/checkout

    Grief Recovery Specialist - Adoptee - Karen Kagawa

    https://www.griefrecoverymethod.com/grms/karen-kagawa

    Keywords
    adoption, grief, unresolved grief, disenfranchised grief, emotional processing, healing, adoptee experience, personal stories, societal impact, grief recovery

    Summary
    In this episode of the Resilience Project podcast, Julie Brumley delves into the complex topic of grief as it relates to adoption. She distinguishes grief from loss, emphasizing the unique challenges adoptees face in processing their emotions. Through personal stories and insights, Julie highlights the importance of recognizing unresolved grief and the societal factors that contribute to disenfranchised grief. She shares tools and methods for emotional processing, encouraging listeners to embrace their feelings and seek healing.

    Takeaways
    Grief is a physiological response to loss.
    Unresolved grief can manifest physically in the body.
    Disenfranchised grief is often overlooked by society.
    Adoptees experience unique layers of grief.
    Emotional processing is essential for healing.
    Grief can impact relationships and personal identity.
    Society's lack of recognition can exacerbate grief.
    Healing from grief is a lifelong journey.
    It's important to communicate unresolved emotions.
    Grieving is a necessary part of the healing process.

    Sound bites
    "Grief is different from loss."
    "Disenfranchised grief isolates us."
    "Grief can manifest as anger or guilt."

    Chapters
    00:00 Understanding Grief in Adoption
    02:56 The Impact of Unresolved Grief
    05:25 Disenfranchised Grief and Its Effects
    08:19 Personal Stories of Grief and Healing
    10:49 Navigating Grief Through Emotional Processing
    13:28 The Role of Society in Acknowledging Grief
    16:22 Tools for Processing Grief
    18:53 Moving Forward with Grief Awareness

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    25 分
  • The Journey to Self-Trust: Lessons from a Broken Hard Drive
    2025/12/04

    Here's the link to the reel about Brene's marble jar theory:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DQpIryxjSZO/

    Here's the link to Dr. Masaru Emoto's experiement:

    https://youtu.be/lUIJjiQCV34?si=PlD8-rAwTG0qc_95

    Here's the pdf of what I shared on screen:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y5HMSpCl3ZW4dYKRVYGBORLK5aKMnF06/view?usp=sharing

    Keywords
    trust, self-trust, resilience, Brene Brown, personal growth, emotional well-being, marble jar theory, self-love, accountability, relationships

    Summary
    In this episode, Julie Brumley explores the concept of trust, particularly self-trust, and how it is foundational for building trust in relationships. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from Brene Brown's work, she discusses the importance of self-love, positive self-talk, and the Marble Jar Theory of trust. Julie emphasizes the need to develop intimacy with ourselves and practice self-trust through daily actions that bring joy and connection. The episode concludes with practical strategies for evaluating trustworthiness in ourselves and others using the BRAVING acronym.

    Takeaways
    Trust begins with ourselves first.
    Self-trust is foundational for trusting others.
    The Marble Jar Theory illustrates how trust is built.
    Positive self-talk is crucial for developing self-trust.
    We need to notice what brings us joy.
    Practicing self-love helps us treat ourselves kindly.
    Building trust takes time and intentionality.
    The BRAVING acronym helps evaluate trustworthiness.
    Intimacy with ourselves is essential for emotional well-being.
    Choosing courage over comfort fosters integrity.

    Sound bites
    "The way we talk to ourselves truly matters."
    "Notice what brings a smile to your face."
    "Trust begins with ourselves first."

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey
    02:31 Understanding Trust and Self-Trust
    05:18 The Marble Jar Theory of Trust
    08:21 Building Self-Trust Through Positive Self-Talk
    11:01 Practicing Self-Trust and Joy
    13:32 The BRAVING Acronym for Trustworthiness
    18:12 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    21 分
  • The Power of Vulnerability: Navigating Shame and Guilt
    2025/11/27

    Here are the pdfs of what I shared in the podcast

    Acrostics and Limiting Beliefs -https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vwJSRMzBb67gq9vk1cJ3V5YVr8nJ4C8p/view?usp=sharing

    Shame Resilience & Critical Awareness -https://drive.google.com/file/d/14zFIqEz0YsGS0S87hhDSOu7eKrY0YClj/view?usp=sharing

    Summary

    In this episode of The Resilience Project, Julie Brumley delves into the complex emotions of shame and guilt, exploring their differences and how they impact our lives. She shares insights from Brene Brown and introduces practical tools for developing shame resilience, including recognizing triggers, connecting with others, and practicing self-compassion. Julie emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and offers personal anecdotes to illustrate the journey towards emotional healing.

    Keywords

    shame, guilt, resilience, Brene Brown, emotional healing, vulnerability, self-compassion, triggers, empathy, personal growth

    Takeaways

    • Shame is a state of being, while guilt is a state of doing.
    • Brene Brown's work on shame resilience is highly influential.
    • Recognizing and naming triggers is crucial for managing shame.
    • Connecting with others helps in receiving and offering empathy.
    • Self-compassion is key in dealing with feelings of shame.
    • Vulnerability is essential for building connections.
    • The acrostic 'SHOULD' helps understand the hindrances of shame.
    • Sharing personal stories requires careful consideration of the audience.
    • Developing critical awareness involves asking key questions about shame.
    • Practical tools and exercises can aid in building shame resilience.

    Chapters

    • 00:02:25 Introduction to Shame and Guilt
    • 00:03:59 Defining Shame and Guilt
    • 00:04:34 Tools for Shame Resilience
    • 00:07:47 The Role of Vulnerability
    • 00:09:25 Personal Stories and Insights
    • 00:14:56 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    16 分
  • Loss - The First Landscape Adoptees Walk Through
    2025/11/20

    Summary:

    This episode of the Resilience Project delves into the complex topic of loss, particularly from the perspective of adoptees. Julie Brumley explores three distinct types of loss: ambiguous, vicarious, and secondary, and discusses how these losses are deeply embedded in the lives of adoptees from birth. The episode aims to increase awareness and understanding of these unique experiences, offering insights from experts like Gabor Mate and personal reflections from Julie's own life.

    Keywords:

    loss, adoptees, ambiguous loss, vicarious loss, secondary loss, Gabor Mate, trauma, adoption, identity, healing

    Takeaways:

    • Loss is a foundational experience for adoptees, woven into their lives from birth.
    • Ambiguous loss involves losing an entire family, culture, and identity without closure.
    • Vicarious loss is a traumatic experience embedded in senses, reactivated in distress.
    • Secondary loss stems from core losses, reactivating original traumatic memories.
    • Adoptees often experience multiple losses before they can even process them.
    • Healing requires acknowledging and validating these losses within oneself.
    • Creating a safe mental space is crucial for adoptees to cope with loss.
    • Society often fails to recognize the depth of loss experienced by adoptees.
    • Adoption is created from loss, a hard truth that needs validation.
    • Understanding and confronting these losses is essential for healing.

    Sound Bites:

    • Loss is fact of the adoptee life.
    • Adoption is created from loss.
    • Ambiguous loss lacks closure.
    • Vicarious loss is sensory.
    • Secondary loss reactivates trauma.
    • Healing needs validation.
    • Loss shapes adoptee identity.
    • Create a safe mental space.
    • Society overlooks adoptee loss.
    • Confronting loss is essential.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00:00 Introduction to Loss
    • 00:03:00 Ambiguous Loss Explained
    • 00:09:00 Vicarious Loss and Its Impact
    • 00:15:00 Understanding Secondary Loss
    • 00:21:00 Healing and Acknowledgment

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    23 分
  • Statistics that will blow your mind and why identity is different for adoptees
    2025/11/13

    Summary

    In this episode of the Resilience Project podcast, host Julie Brumley, a trauma-informed adoptee coach and somatic healing guide, explores the complex topic of identity for adoptees. She shares statistics on adoptee mental health and suicide rates, discusses the challenges of identity formation due to early life disruptions, and offers a new definition of identity from an adoptee perspective. Julie emphasizes the importance of reclaiming identity from within and introduces the concept of a "belonging blueprint" to help adoptees find self-belonging and healing.

    Keywords

    adoptee identity, trauma healing, self-belonging, mental health, adoption statistics

    Takeaways

    • Identity is formed through early relationships, often disrupted for adoptees.
    • Adoptees are statistically more likely to face mental health challenges.
    • Reclaiming identity involves understanding and healing from past trauma.
    • Identity is more than labels; it's the truth within.
    • Adoptees often experience multiple ruptures affecting identity.
    • Reclamation of identity is a personal journey for adoptees.
    • Understanding identity helps in healing and self-belonging.
    • Adoptees need to recognize and name their feelings for healing.
    • Belonging comes from within, not external validation.
    • The 'belonging blueprint' aids in adoptee healing.

    Sound bites

    • "Identity is the truth hidden within."
    • "Reclaiming identity from within."
    • "Adoptees face complex identity challenges."
    • "Belonging comes from within."
    • "Healing starts with naming feelings."
    • "Adoptees are 35 times more likely to commit suicide."
    • "Identity is more than labels."
    • "Reclamation is a personal journey."
    • "Understanding identity aids healing."
    • "The belonging blueprint for adoptees."

    Chapters

    • 00:00:00 Introduction to Identity Challenges
    • 00:00:00 Adoptee Statistics and Mental Health
    • 00:00:00 Redefining Identity for Adoptees
    • 00:00:00 The Journey of Reclamation
    • 00:00:01 Belonging Blueprint and Healing

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    11 分
  • Uncovering the Skeletons: A Journey to Self-Belonging
    2025/11/06

    Keywords

    adoption, trauma, resilience, self-discovery, healing, interdependence, primal trauma, self-worth, emotional health, somatic healing


    Summary

    In this episode of the Resilience Project podcast, Julie Brumley shares her journey as a trauma-informed adoptee coach and somatic healing guide. She discusses the importance of confronting past traumas, particularly those related to adoption, and how they inform present behaviors and relationships. Julie emphasizes the need for self-awareness, acceptance, and the release of stored emotions to facilitate healing. She also explores the concepts of interdependence and self-worth, ultimately finding her purpose in helping others navigate their own healing journeys.

    Takeaways

    Resilience is about coming home to yourself.
    Confronting past traumas is essential for healing.
    Adoptees often carry primal trauma that affects their lives.
    Awareness of emotions is crucial for healing.
    Healing is an ongoing process, not a destination.
    Interdependence is key to healthy relationships.
    Self-worth must come from within, not from others.
    Emotions are energy that need to be expressed and released.
    Finding purpose can lead to transformational experiences.
    It's important to reach out for support in your healing journey.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey of Self-Discovery
    10:15 Uncovering Primal Trauma
    19:31 Healing and Transformation
    21:50 Introduction and Overview
    21:51 Key Insights and Resources

    Website

    Instagram: @juliebrumley_

    Facebook: julierasbrum

    TikTok: @juliebrumley_

    Click to Join My Free Adoptee Facebook Group

    You Tube: @julie_brumley

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    22 分