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Healing Trauma Through Memes & Humor ft. Margeaux Feldman | Ep. 33 | The Prolific Hub Podcast

Updated: Sep 21

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Welcome back to The Prolific Hub Podcast! In this episode, I had a chance to be in conversation with Margeaux Feldman -- a writer, author, artist, trauma educator and meme extraordinaire! Our conversation was not only enlightening, but also deeply moving as we peeled back the layers of Margeaux's journey from academia, to the forefront of social activism and creative expression. During our conversation, Margeaux shares how they harnessed the power of humor and creativity to navigate the complex web of their own trauma.


This episode delves into the metamorphosis of Margeaux's academic pursuits, to creating a slew of offerings from social media, to workshops and more. This transition was not without its challenges, as we discuss the struggle of finding a fulfilling path outside the confines of traditional institutions. It's a testament to the strength and adaptability required to turn one's passion into a viable career, especially when that path is unconventional. Margeaux also highlights the significance of mentorship in their growth, citing the profound impact of a supportive professor who recognized their potential amidst a period of personal and academic struggle. This underscores the importance of guidance and encouragement in all walks of life.


Margeaux also shares more about the transformation of their Instagram page, @softcore_trauma! What started as a fashion and feminism blog evolved into a platform for trauma education through the power of memes and accessibility. Margeaux's dedication to public education is unwavering, as they emphasize the necessity of translating complex academic concepts into digestible information that everyone can relate to and understand. Later on in the episode, addressing the loneliness often associated with creative work, Margeaux offers practical advice for building community in the digital age. Whether through Instagram mixers or writing groups, they highlight the significance of connecting with like-minded individuals to foster support and collaboration.


Our discussion also touches on the complexities of vulnerability and visibility on social media. Margeaux shares personal anecdotes about the human struggle of desiring to be seen whilst simultaneously desiring not to be seen, a theme that resonates with many content creators and activists who navigate the delicate balance of public and private life online. As the episode concludes, Margeaux emphasizes the importance of self-care and community care. They provide insights into strategies for managing online engagement without compromising one's personal boundaries. From pinned comments to setting aside time for rest, Margeaux offers practical steps for maintaining well-being while being a beacon of inspiration for others.


My conversation with Margeaux is a profound exploration of the power of vulnerability, the importance of community, and the revolutionary act of authenticity. Their story is a powerful reminder that the most impactful education often comes from those who dare to share their truth, and transform their struggles into sources of collective healing and empowerment for all.


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