In this deeply honest conversation, Deborah Moffatt, author, speaker, and host of The Healing Version Podcast, opens up about her lived experience breaking family cycles shaped by childhood trauma, family dysfunction, and generational wounds. From growing up in instability to becoming a young mother, surviving abusive relationships, and navigating grief, Deborah shares what it truly takes to stop repeating patterns that have existed for generations.
This episode explores the emotional reality of breaking family cycles—including abandonment wounds, people-pleasing, and the pressure to normalize dysfunction. Deborah explains how honesty, therapy, journaling, boundaries, and self-awareness became essential tools in her childhood trauma healing journey, and why healing is often messy, painful, and nonlinear.
We also discuss how motherhood reshaped her understanding of accountability and why breaking family cycles isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention, grace, and choosing to do things differently for the next generation.
If you’re navigating family trauma, questioning generational patterns, or trying to heal while parenting, this episode is a powerful reminder that breaking family cycles is possible, even when the work feels uncomfortable.
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