When the Brain Stops: Jacqueline Brooker on C-PTSD, Self-Trust, and the Stories That Heal
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What happens when a leader names the invisible with strength, grace, and zero “therapy-on-stage”?
In this Suddenly Different conversation, Certified Speaking Professional Jacqueline Brooker shares how living with C-PTSD has shaped her life, leadership, and voice — and why vulnerability without scaffolding can harm more than heal. She revisits the suddenly different teenage moment when her brain simply stopped, explores the neuroscience behind that “snap,” and reveals how understanding self-trust as the variable in resilience changed everything.
Together we unpack storytelling done well: share only the moments that matter, shape them for the audience (not the ego), and return with the elixir — wisdom and insight.
Whether or not you ever stand on a stage, this episode is a masterclass in truth-telling with care: hold your words tightly, your people lightly, and let your story become a bridge — to connection, compassion, and healing.
Take a breath with us: What was your suddenly different moment — and how might naming it begin to change the way you move forward?
✅ Why it suits:
“When the Brain Stops” captures Jacqueline’s pivotal story — her teenage brain freeze — and the neuroscience she explains later.
“C-PTSD, Self-Trust, and the Stories That Heal” aligns with the core arcs of the conversation: trauma, recovery, leadership, storytelling.
The description keeps the same rhythm and emotional resonance as your Suddenly Different brand — reflective, compassionate, and intelligent.