Who Am I Really? In this powerful interview, counseling graduate student, veteran, and mixed-culture community member Jorge Orozco-Roller explores identity, healing, and transformation. With openness and depth, Jorge reflects on childhood memories, family relationships, cultural roots in Cuernavaca, Mexico, and his journey through the US military. He shares how intergenerational trauma, machismo, addiction, and colonization shaped his view of himself—and how he is learning to unlearn, heal, and grow.
We explore love, trust, and intimacy after trauma, and how grief, bereavement, and emotional abuse impact the way we see ourselves. Jorge offers wisdom on creating boundaries, shifting old patterns, and cultivating compassion, even while holding both pride and pain from his military service.
This conversation will inspire anyone navigating trauma recovery, personal growth, or spiritual awakening. If you’ve ever asked yourself “Who am I really?”—this video will help you reflect on your own soul’s journey, reclaim your truth, and step into alignment.
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