
Amy Griffin: Some Warriors Weep
Everything Happens with Kate Bowler · Everything Happens Studios
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Show Notes
We all carry stories. Some smooth over the past, making things easier to bear. Others—the truer ones—break us open. Amy Griffin knows what it’s like to hold a secret so tightly, it starts to define you. As a child, she was sexually assaulted by a teacher—a painful truth she buried for years. But eventually, staying silent became harder than telling the truth. So what happens when the person who spends all their time championing others realizes they need to tell their own story?
In this conversation, Kate and Amy talk about:
- The relentless churn of perfectionism—and what happens when we finally let some of it go
- How psychedelic-assisted therapy helped Amy unlock long-buried trauma
- The surprising joy of telling the truth—even when it feels impossible
- Why healing isn’t about erasing the past—it’s about learning to carry it differently
If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy:
- Charles Spencer on Confronting the Past
- Rachel Denhollender on The Pursuit of Justice
- Our support guide for processing a painful childhood
- As well as our episodes with Minka Kelly, Beth Moore, Maggie Smith, and Wilma Derksen
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