Trigger Warning: Violence and suicide In this profoundly moving episode, Jessalynn welcomes Fallon Farrinacci, an Indigenous creator, speaker, advocate, and trauma survivor whose life story embodies resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity. Since the age of nine, following the harrowing night when both her parents were murdered in their family home, Fallon's journey has been one of navigating a world that repeatedly failed her and her brothers through a broken system. Despite these trials, including the tragic losses of her brothers to suicide, Fallon shares how she channels her pain into advocacy and support for Indigenous communities, emphasizing the importance of intergenerational trauma awareness and the power of resilience. Her daily gratitude practices, community involvement, and fundraising efforts stand as testament to her strength and dedication to making a difference. Fallon's story is not just one of survival but of profound courage and hope, inspiring anyone in the depths of trauma with a reminder that they are not alone. Be sure to follow and keep up with Fallon on Instagram You deserve to be heard. Call or text the Canadian suicide crisis help line at 9-8-8 or visit 988.ca If you or someone you know is suffering from the effects of trauma, please know you are not alone in your healing journey. If you would like to speak with a professional therapist, you can reach out to Hello@invisiblescarspodcast.com to book an appointment. Don't forget to follow Jessalynn on Instagram @invisiblescarspodcast, and visit her website!
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