In this compelling episode of The Good Girl Confessional podcast, host Sandy Lowres speaks with author Michelle Scheibner about her deeply personal journey, as chronicled in her book Hush. Michelle delves into the psychological and physical effects of inherited family trauma, uncovering how unresolved pain and secrets from past generations can shape our present lives.
Michelle opens up about her struggle with identity, feeling like an outsider, and the void left by her disconnected relationships. From her brother’s disappearance to discovering her father’s hidden past, Michelle’s story is one of searching for answers and healing.
Through her journey of self-discovery and understanding of epigenetics, she confronts the silence and unspoken traumas in her family. Her powerful narrative encourages listeners to embark on their own journeys of self-inquiry, break free from inherited wounds, and embrace the strength of their own stories.
Join us as Michelle shares how she found her voice, her heritage, and ultimately, self-compassion. A conversation about healing, identity, and the courage to seek the truth. Michelle Scheibner is passionate about personal learning and growth, health, fitness, and loves getting on her fruit box to talk about the power of personal brand identity.
Since establishing her coaching practice in 2004, Michelle has provided services developing and delivering programs including leadership effectiveness, competency frameworks, future leader career management and change strategies to support people through large scale business transformations.
Michelle developed a reputation for working with successful professionals to articulate and amplify their personal brand as a way of generating leadership presence and influence. She also developed a reputation for asking the difficult questions; pushing accomplished individuals to recognise that their hybrid identity was a gift, positioning them for accelerated success and fresh satisfaction.