
Rabbit Hole Reflections with Lisa
Rabbit Hole Reflections with Lisa shares soulful, unfiltered conversations where pain, power, and purpose intersect.
Join intimate conversations with guests who have transformed pain into wisdom to inspire and guide your journey.
Host Lisa Van Slyke (@TheLisaV) — author, speaker, and witness to transformation — holds space for healing stories that offer more than insight; they offer resonance. Together, we follow each guest down the rabbit hole of their lived experience to connect deeply, honor the wisdom within every voice, and remember that when we share our truth, we help heal ourselves and each other.
These conversations invite you to listen fully, feel honestly, and discover hope and practical guidance in life’s darkest moments. Through raw, reflective storytelling, we uncover how pain can become a portal — and even the deepest tunnels can lead to light.
Whether you're seeking inspiration, insight, or simply the reminder that you're not alone, Rabbit Hole Reflections is your companion on the journey through darkness into dawn.
New episodes release weekly. Join us as we venture down the rabbit hole and return with tools, truth, and a deeper sense of self.
Rabbit Hole Reflections with Lisa
THE COST OF HIDDEN STRENGTH | Lynda Carmouche on Healing What Hurts | Rabbit Hole Reflections #8
Breaking Free From Polished Pain: A Journey From Performance to Authentic Healing
In this powerful episode, Lynda Carmouche shares her transformative journey from polishing pain to embracing authentic healing. With remarkable vulnerability, Lynda reveals how her experience with divorce and betrayal led her to a breaking point—and the closet where she cried when no one was watching. As a psychotherapist expected to have all the answers, Lynda's story illuminates the dangerous disconnect between our public strength and private struggles.
You'll hear about:
- Lynda's personal story of betrayal and the emotional crisis that followed
- The generational and spiritual messages that keep us trapped in "being strong"
- Why processing pain is essential—and how "polishing" it creates deeper wounds
- The importance of identifying your safe space to authentically be human
- How childhood wounds create "cracks in our foundation" that affect adult relationships
- Practical strategies for setting and maintaining meaningful boundaries
- The transformative power of giving yourself "permission to pause"
- Breaking free from unrealistic expectations of perfectionism and constant service
Today, as a licensed therapist, speaker, and best-selling author of "Polished Pain: The Cost of Burnout and Unresolved Trauma," Lynda helps high-functioning professionals who appear strong on the outside but are silently unraveling inside. Her powerful message reveals that burnout isn't the problem—it's the proof of unprocessed pain and trauma.
Through Lynda's compassionate insights and lived experience, this episode illuminates how confronting our deepest wounds can lead to authentic healing and wholeness beyond the masks we wear.
CONNECT WITH LYNDA CARMOUCHE:
Website: https://www.lyndacarmouche.com
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lynda-carmouche-lcsw-s-acsw-7b62bb191
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Thank you for joining us on another journey down the rabbit hole! If this story resonated with you, be a light in someone's darkness by sharing this episode. Connect with our community on Facebook @rabbitholereflections, and catch our video episodes on YouTube @RabbitHoleReflectionsPodcast. Together, we're creating a world where shared stories of resilience light the way from darkness to strength. Through the darkness, into the dawn – I'm Lisa Van Slyke, and I'll see you next time.