Jaelyn Vickery. The Assault, the Attempt and Sticking to the Plan.
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What a joy and pleasure and light and well-rounded person Jae was to interview. There's no shortage of adjectives for this well-spoken delight. She is a That's What She Said Sister, therapist, financial guru and simply a great person to have met.
Listen as this Naperville native and University of Illinois grad talks about the lifetime's worth of trauma she has experienced in just a decade. Jae describes her suicide attempt, sexual assault, travel sports and the huge impact that had on her life, disordered eating, college softball, boxing, depression, "little T and big T trauma," financial therapy, clinical therapy and bridging the gap between wealth and wellness. I was and am in awe of the progress, outlook and perspective Jae has gained in her short 23 years.
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