How To Heal From Childhood Trauma & Build Emotional Intelligence | Dr. Marc Brackett

如何疗愈童年创伤与培养情商 | 马克·布拉凯特博士

The Daily Motivation

2025-11-05

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1843 "How many kids in our country are getting the emotional education they need to achieve their dreams in life?" - Dr. Marc Brackett Dr. Marc Brackett was eleven years old when he finally told someone about the sexual abuse. His mother had a breakdown. His father grabbed a bat and went to kill the man. Then came the arrest, the court case, and the decision that would make everything worse: going on television to talk about it. Overnight, he became the kid nobody wanted their children near. Teachers whispered. Parents pulled their kids away. The bullying intensified. He was labeled damaged goods, living proof that some wounds mark you forever. But one summer, his Uncle Marvin asked him a question nobody else had bothered with: "How are you feeling?" They sat together working through emotional vocabulary, and Marc realized he couldn't name a single time he'd felt elated, but he could talk all day about feeling alienated. That conversation became the foundation for everything that followed. Years later, Marc saw "Emotional Intelligence" on the cover of Time Magazine and recognized his uncle's work from twenty years earlier. He pulled Uncle Marvin out of retirement, and they met at a Dunkin Donuts in Fort Lauderdale to build a curriculum that would eventually change how schools teach kids about emotions. Marc earned his PhD studying with the scientists who pioneered emotional intelligence research, got a fifth degree black belt in Hapkido, practiced Zen meditation, and spent three decades researching what it actually takes to heal. Now a professor at Yale (the same school that once rejected him), he's honest about what it required: an uncle who cared enough to ask, thirty years of dedicated study, martial arts discipline, and relentless inner work. Lewis and Marc dig into why accomplishing every goal on your list means nothing if you still don't feel enough, and how emotional education is the missing piece most people never get access to. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Going through the sexual abuse that you experienced for many years as a kid,

  • how do you feel like that shaped your nervous system as an adult?

  • And when did you feel

  • like you were able to start processing the shame or guilt or fear or insecurity around that?

  • to feel like you had a healthier nervous system and a better relationship with all the parts of you.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, it was tough because I was a precocious kid.

  • And at 11 when I disclosed it, like any parents, my mother, you know, had a breakdown.

  • She could not believe that her friend was doing this to me.

  • And my father got a bat and went to kill the man.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • And luckily he didn't do that.

  • He was arrested.

  • And it was a long case.

  • Unfortunately, it was back, you know, in the 1980s.

  • And unfortunately, we find that he had abused dozens of children.

  • And then stupidly,

  • my parents had a friend who was a psychiatrist and he was writing a book on pedophilia and I went on television with him,

  • which was the worst decision anybody could have made because I became you know,