It’s Not Your Fault: Healing From Childhood Traumas -With Regina LaFrance

Flow Rising

19-03-2024 • 45 mins

In this episode, Regina LaFrance shares her journey of healing and self-discovery after experiencing childhood trauma. She discusses the importance of creating awareness about child abuse and the signs to look out for. Regina emphasizes the need to heal the inner child and release the pain and shame associated with past experiences. She encourages listeners to listen to their emotions, handle triggers, and practice self-love. Regina also highlights the impact of childhood trauma on adult relationships and the importance of breaking the cycle of generational trauma. In this conversation, Megan Rodriguez and Regina LaFrance discuss the importance of healing and creating a safe space for oneself and one's children in abusive situations. They emphasize the significance of early intervention and teaching children about self-love and emotional expression. The conversation also delves into dealing with narcissistic personalities and the need to disengage from toxic relationships. The journey of self-love and healing is highlighted as a transformative process. Finally, they discuss the importance of spreading awareness and providing resources for those in need.


Tap one of the links below to connect with Regina:

Website: https://www.lafrancemedia.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebookthattellsall Book Shayla: https://www.amazon.com/Shayla-Regina-LaFrance-ebook/dp/B0CV77QWXF

YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyTnFhm7sII


REGINA LAFRANCE has come a long way since leaving her native small village in Southwestern Europe. A place she called home until tragedy struck. Drawing from her direct experience, her semi-autobiographical novel, Shayla, is a depiction of the events that happened when she was violently hurt as a young girl by a pedophile priest in her village. Her tell-all book further speaks to the deep-seated wounds and trauma that have followed into her adult life while striving to reinvent herself and find healing.

Shayla is LaFrance’s sharing and ultimate hope for others who have been molested and suffered from abuse. Passionate about resolving this issue, LaFrance has made it her ongoing effort to prevent the unthinkable from happening to more innocent children. She resides in North Carolina with her husband, Dan, a retired fire lieutenant. Both are transplants from Boston, where they met.


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