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Transcript of Turning Childhood Loss & Trauma into a Superpower: Emma McSkelly 

Read the full transcript of Emma McSkelly’s talk titled “Turning Childhood Loss & Trauma into a Superpower” at TEDxDoncaster 2024 conference.

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The Impact of Childhood Experiences

EMMA MCSKELLY: The apple never falls far from the tree, chip off the old block, like father, like son, like mother, like daughter. We’ve all heard these phrases over and over in our lives. I’ve heard them throughout my life, but what if I was to tell you around half of us want to be nothing like our parents. And half of us, our greatest fear is being exactly like them.

When I was five years old, I was scared of the world and all the grownups in it. By six years old, coming home to an obstacle course of used syringes and semi-conscious bodies was very much the norm. My dad had left years before and mum was struggling to make ends meet. We were hungry a lot and I remember going to the priest house with mum to ask for food more than once.

When I was seven years old, my mum died from a heroin overdose. My brother and I were there when she died and so were five or six other heroin addicts. They wrapped her in a rug and they left her whilst they got the drugs out of the house and themselves. We’d seen mum out of it so many times, it wasn’t unusual to see her with her eyes rolled to the back of her head and a needle still in her arm, so we just wouldn’t have known any different.

Fear as a Guiding Force

From that moment on, the fear of abandonment was firmly tattooed on my heart. Imagine if you could transform that fear from an obstacle into a dynamic force guiding your life.