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Episode 11: You Were Never Too Much: Reclaiming Your Voice After Trauma — with Sophia Graniela
Episode 115th May 2026 • Spiritual Friction: A Space for Deep Feelers • Laurel LeMohn, Trauma Therapist & Somatic Wellness Coach
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Sophia Graniela — Self-expression and podcast guide, EFT tapping practitioner, and host of Her Journey Home

Episode Summary

Some voices are silenced over time—not because they aren’t powerful, but because they didn’t feel safe to be heard.

In this episode of Spiritual Friction, Laurel and Sophia explore what it means to reclaim your voice after years of silence, self-doubt, and disconnection.

Sophia shares her experience of growing up feeling “too much”—too loud, too emotional, too intense—and how family instability, bullying, and unhealthy relationships led her to suppress her voice and shrink herself to feel safe.

Through sobriety, self-discovery, and podcasting, she began coming home to herself—reconnecting with her voice, her truth, and her capacity to take up space.

Together, Laurel and Sophia reflect on how trauma shapes identity, the courage it takes to be seen, and the transformative power of sharing your story—not just for others, but for yourself.

This is a conversation about self-expression, healing, and remembering that your voice matters.

What We Explore

• Reclaiming your voice after silence

• Feeling “too much” and learning to take up space

• Trauma, self-worth, and identity

• Sobriety and self-discovery

• Podcasting as a tool for healing

• Vulnerability as strength

• Being seen and finding community

Key Quotes

“I learned it wasn’t safe to be me.”

“Podcasting didn’t just change my life—it gave me my voice back.”

“You are worthy, exactly as you are.”

Why This Episode Matters

Many people move through life feeling disconnected from their voice—questioning their worth, shrinking themselves, or believing they are too much.

This conversation offers a different perspective:

Your voice was never the problem. It may have just never felt safe to use.

If you’re navigating healing, identity shifts, or self-expression, this episode offers a grounded reminder:

You are allowed to take up space. You are allowed to be seen. And your voice matters.

About the Guest

Sophia Graniela is a self-expression and podcast guide who helps women launch podcasts rooted in authenticity. She is also an EFT tapping practitioner and the host of Her Journey Home, a podcast centered on healing and personal growth.

Connect with Sophia

Website: www.herjourneyhomeco.com

Instagram: @sophiagraniela

About the Host

Laurel LeMohn is a trauma therapist, somatic wellness coach, and host of Spiritual Friction: A Space for Deep Feelers — a podcast exploring healing, personal growth, and what it means to be human through heartfelt, reflective conversation. Her integrative approach weaves together trauma-informed care, narrative therapy, nervous system regulation, and spirituality to create grounded, compassionate spaces for healing.

Explore more episodes, resources, and future conversations at:

https://www.soulbodywellness.health

Community & Support

If you're longing for a safe place to land, you're warmly invited to join our free community gathering on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6:00 PM PT—a space to slow down, connect, and be held in community.

Some conversations invite reflection. Others invite us into deeper work. If you're seeking individualized support, I offer virtual trauma-informed therapy for adults throughout California and Washington through Redwood Coast Psychotherapy.

Learn more at:

https://www.redwoodcoastpsychotherapy.com

Stories held with care.

Disclaimer

Spiritual Friction: A Space for Deep Feelers is a storytelling and educational podcast and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Listening does not establish a therapeutic relationship. If you are in distress, please seek support from a qualified professional or emergency services.

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