I’m a trauma survivor from a very early age and have been surrounded by death, abuse, and abandonment for much of my life. Through hosting the stories of other survivors, I’ve come to realize that, with work, there’s a way out.
I’m a trauma survivor from a very early age and have been surrounded by death, abuse, and abandonment for much of my life. Through hosting the stories of other survivors, I’ve come to realize that, with work, there’s a way out.
Do you believe in gut feelings? In this episode, I talk to licensed clinical social worker, BZ (Elizabeth) Tebo.
**Trigger Warning** – We talk about many things, including suicide, so if this is a trigger for you, you will want to skip this episode.
We learn all about BZ Tebo and how she came to the point she is at now. We discuss whether you should listen to your gut, how life experiences can inspire your calling and profession, all about her new children’s book, The Elephant on Aaron’s Chest. And the importance of helping kids express their feelings and emotions.
BZ Tebo didn’t always dream of becoming an author. When she was younger she wanted to be an astronaut, a lawyer and a choreographer. After earning a Master of Social Work degree at The University of Michigan, she traded the Midwest winters for the California sunshine. She works as a licensed clinical social worker in San Diego, California.