On the next episode of Who Judges The Judge, I sit down with Audrey Hyams Romoff to talk about inherited trauma, grief, struggle, and what it takes to heal from the past in order to heal the future.
Audrey grew up in what appeared to be a privileged household but hidden beneath the surface was generations of trauma: her mother, one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz, experienced fits of depression and rage. Audrey left home and the city she grew up in and poured herself into her work. She rose to prominence in the PR industry, married, had children, and seemed to have the ideal life. Until her parents both died suddenly and tragically and the life she had built collapsed under its own weight. In her memoir, The Ripple Eclipse, Audrey talks openly about mental health, suicide, pain, and the grieving process of healing not only your own trauma but that which is passed down through generations of pain.
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