Little Emma's childhood is a tumultuous and traumatic story...from being born to a teenage mother that suffered from mental illness to going into foster care and eventually being adopted. Emma's story touches on many difficult subjects from child abuse and neglect, to molestation, being a teenage runaway, drugs, alcohol, homelessness, sextrafficking, rape, grief, loss and so much more. It's about her will to overcome, her determination to find a place where she finds true connection, this is a brave and honest reflection of her life, on her terms, join her on her journey to self love, self care and self acceptance.
This episode speaks of the communication issues between Emma and her bio father, his inability to accept her inevitably leading to the demise of their relationship.
This episode speaks of Emma finding and connecting with her sister and some childhood memories as told to her by her biological mother.
This episode speaks of Emma finding out about Christine's mental illness and her warrior grandmother. This episode also speaks of finding her bio brother and their first time meeting.
This episode speaks of Emma's journey to find her biological mother Christine.
This episode speaks of Emma's mental health diagnosis, her battle with anxiety and learning and accepting herself good and bad through mental health therapy.
This episode speaks of Emma's deep depression, her struggle to grow, learn and accept parts of her that were difficult. And how she learned to forgive Gary and Beth.
This episode continues to speak of Emma's time with her trafficker and in the sex trade,
This episode speaks of Emma's time with her trafficker and in the sex trade.
This episode is about Emma's time in Los Angeles living with James's Aunt Carol, and being in a relationship with "D".
This is Emma's story of how she arrived and made Seattle her home, her transition and process, Following James her boyfriend to Seattle, and speaks of details in an attempted rape by one of James friends
This episode details Emma's Job Corp journey, the boyfriends, friends and her consistent inner struggle to find love and acceptance.
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