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In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with spiritual coach and psychic Tracy Fance, who proves that trauma isn’t always loud, dramatic, or headline-worthy. Sometimes it’s adoption, constant criticism, emotional instability, and a life that makes you feel “never enough.” Tracy shares how being adopted, bounced between homes, and raised by highly critical parents shattered her self-worth and led to years of wrong jobs, wrong relationships, and survival-driven decisions. From watching a partner nearly die at 17, to navigating toxic dynamics, to healing through spiritual work and community, Tracy shows what it really looks like to move from autopilot to awareness.This conversation dives deep into everyday trauma, post-lockdown burnout, the school system, generational pain, and the uncomfortable truth that most people are in survival mode without even realizing it. If you’ve ever dismissed your story because “other people had it worse,” this episode will call you out with love and invite you to finally take your pain seriously.


🎙️ What We Talk About:

  • What “everyday trauma” looks like when it isn’t abuse, assault, or a single big event
  • How adoption, divorce, and critical parents quietly wire you for “I’m not good enough”
  • The ripple effect of early trauma on partners, jobs, self-worth, and decision-making
  • Why community and safe people are essential for breaking survival patterns
  • Leticia’s three phases of exiting survival mode: Self-Awareness, Reprogramming, Reinvention
  • The way family systems, past pain, and even spiritual beliefs can keep you loyal to your own suffering
  • COVID as a collective global trauma—and why so many people are stuck in post-lockdown limbo
  • How the school system, “good girl” conditioning, and corporate life create quiet, chronic survival mode
  • Journaling as a powerful, practical tool to expose your stories, patterns, and hidden beliefs

🔑 Key Takeaways:

“It’s not always the big, dramatic trauma that breaks you. Sometimes it’s the drip, drip, drip of never feeling good enough.”
“Most people are in survival mode and have no idea—because their trauma looks ordinary.”
“The person you became to survive will not be the person who leads you into your breakthrough.”
“You don’t have to stay loyal to the environments—and the people—that are slowly killing your spirit.”


🙌 Why This Episode Matters:

So many women minimize their pain because they weren’t “attacked,” “beaten,” or “publicly destroyed.” But the truth is, being criticized every day, emotionally abandoned, guilt-tripped, compared, or ignored is trauma—and it shapes how you love, work, and see yourself. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who’s been living on autopilot, numbing with scrolling, hustling, or people-pleasing while telling themselves, “It wasn’t that bad.” If you’re ready to stop gaslighting yourself and finally honor what you went through, this conversation is your mirror and your permission slip.

💬 Connect with Tracy:

  • Website: tracyfance.com
  • Find her on social media as Tracy Fance or Tracy Fance Soul Healer
  • Free journaling guide available via DM / message request

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