Madison Errichiello: Healing from Trauma and Finding Strength
Episode Overview
Madison discusses the impact of reality TV on public perception.
She shares her experiences with different attachment styles.
The importance of therapy and self-awareness in healing.
How vulnerability can be a source of strength.
Madison's journey of finding self-love and resilience.
"I don't wear this trauma as a coat", Madison explains, addressing misconceptions about her journey.
Madison Errichiello, known for her candidness on 'Love is Blind', joins hosts Jacqueline Trumbull and Dr. Kibby McMahon on 'A Little Help For Our Friends' to discuss her journey through trauma, healing, and self-discovery. Madison opens up about the misconceptions that reality TV can create and how she managed to stay true to herself despite the public scrutiny. She delves into her past, sharing how her upbringing in two vastly different households shaped her resilience and approach to relationships.
Madison's story is one of strength and vulnerability, as she navigates the complexities of mental health and personal growth. Her experiences with attachment styles, trauma dumping, and the pressures of reality TV provide valuable insights for anyone dealing with similar issues. This episode is a raw and honest conversation about finding strength in vulnerability and the importance of self-love. Madison's reflections on therapy and self-awareness offer hope and practical advice for those on their own healing journeys.
Don't miss this chance to hear Madison's inspiring story and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs of mental health recovery.
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Jacqueline Trumbull and Kibby McMahon
Jacqueline Trumbull and Kibby McMahon
Interview with Madison Errichiello: Love is Blind, Loss, and Healing through Trauma
Interview with Madison Errichiello: Love is Blind, Loss, and Healing through Trauma
Interview with Madison Errichiello: Love is Blind, Loss, and Healing through Trauma
Wednesday 16th April 2025
Madison Errichiello shares her journey of healing from trauma and finding strength in vulnerability on 'A Little Help For Our Friends'.
A LITTLE HELP FOR OUR FRIENDS is a mental health podcast hosted by Jacqueline Trumbull (Bachelor alum, Ph.D student) and Dr. Kibby McMahon (psychologist, Intent FitHouse owner). The podcast sheds lig...(view more)
Madison Errichiello: Healing from Trauma and Finding Strength
Episode Overview
Madison discusses the impact of reality TV on public perception.
She shares her experiences with different attachment styles.
The importance of therapy and self-awareness in healing.
How vulnerability can be a source of strength.
Madison's journey of finding self-love and resilience.
"I don't wear this trauma as a coat", Madison explains, addressing misconceptions about her journey.
Madison Errichiello, known for her candidness on 'Love is Blind', joins hosts Jacqueline Trumbull and Dr. Kibby McMahon on 'A Little Help For Our Friends' to discuss her journey through trauma, healing, and self-discovery. Madison opens up about the misconceptions that reality TV can create and how she managed to stay true to herself despite the public scrutiny. She delves into her past, sharing how her upbringing in two vastly different households shaped her resilience and approach to relationships.
Madison's story is one of strength and vulnerability, as she navigates the complexities of mental health and personal growth. Her experiences with attachment styles, trauma dumping, and the pressures of reality TV provide valuable insights for anyone dealing with similar issues. This episode is a raw and honest conversation about finding strength in vulnerability and the importance of self-love. Madison's reflections on therapy and self-awareness offer hope and practical advice for those on their own healing journeys.
Don't miss this chance to hear Madison's inspiring story and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs of mental health recovery.