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Welcome back to Health Shenanigans – Makuhwa eUtano - Amahunga hunga ngezempilakahle, your favorite space where we unpack real health issues with honesty, humor and heart. In this powerful episode of Health Shenanigans, Amanda leads a courageous and honest conversation on family-induced trauma: the kind of pain that doesn’t come from strangers, but from the people we love most. Joined by: Dr Mhizha, Chairman of the Department of Applied Psychology at the University of Zimbabwe Mr Chigidi, a dedicated teacher and mentor from The Science Academy And two brave 18-year-old students who chose to speak their truth Together, they unpack how pressure, emotional neglect, harsh discipline and silence at home can deeply affect identity, confidence, relationships and mental health often long into adulthood. This episode explores: What family-induced trauma really means: ✅ How it shows up in schools and daily life ✅ The difference between discipline and damage ✅ How families, schools and individuals can break generational cycles ✅ Practical, evidence-based healing strategies ✅ Common myths about trauma in African homes and the truth behind them Through honesty, humor, and professional insight, this conversation reminds us that healing is not disrespect, silence is not strength and your story deserves to be heard. If this episode resonates with you, you are not alone and help exists. 🔔 Subscribe for more real, raw, and healing conversations. 💬 Share your thoughts respectfully in the comments. ❤️ Let’s heal together. #HealthShenanigans #FamilyTrauma #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #AfricanFamilies #BreakTheCycle #EmotionalHealing #TraumaRecovery #YouthVoices #SafeSpaces #MentalHealthMatters #FamilyHealing #GenerationalHealing #RealConversations #PsychologyInAfrica #HealingStartsHere