Listen "NEW Ep. 370 Depression Across Generations A Mother-Daughter Conversation"
Episode Synopsis
In this unique and deeply personal episode, Terry and her daughter Carly flip the usual podcast format on its head and turn the lens inward. What unfolds is an unscripted, intergenerational conversation about depression, mental health, family legacy, and healing. They dive into the truth that while they help others tell their mental health stories, their own stories matter, too—and deserve space.Carly reflects on how depression was a subtle but persistent presence throughout her adolescence, shaped by both biology and the emotional climate of her upbringing. She recounts moments where anxiety and depressive symptoms masked themselves as “normal” stress or teenage angst—until hindsight and therapy offered clarity. Terry, in turn, shares how her own understanding of depression developed later in life. For decades, she often missed or minimized signs in herself and others simply because she didn’t know what to look for. Together, they dissect the layers of intergenerational trauma, epigenetics, and how mental health can be misunderstood when it's not named, contextualized, or spoken aloud—especially in families.They unpack the myths of what depression “should” look like, challenging the idea that functionality and humor negate suffering. From the metaphor of blurry eyesight revealing the need for glasses to a heartfelt recollection of a low-energy Thanksgiving spent cuddled up in bed, this episode is rich with poignant imagery and emotional truth. They also touch on tools like the gratitude jar and “mental health days” that helped build an early language of care, and how those rituals shaped Carly’s adult ability to tune into her emotional needs.The conversation closes with a powerful exploration of how trauma, when left uncontextualized, morphs into personality, family dynamics, or even cultural norms. Through vulnerability and a mutual desire to break cycles, Terry and Carly demonstrate the radical potential of talking out loud—not just about depression, but about the emotional inheritance we all carry.https://recovery.com/https://givingvoicetodepression.com/Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/GivingVoiceToDepression/X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/VoiceDepressionTerry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/givingvoicetodepression/
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.