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Trauma Behind The Glamor

Trauma Behind The Glamor

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Join us as we have a fun experience learning about the everyday struggles of Artist/ Singer / Models / Designers / Etc. The Raw Truth behind all the glamor to be the successful person they are today..

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#models #NYC #designers #traumatalks

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  • Behind the Glamour The Cost of Creation and the Courage to Be Seen
    Dec 26 2025

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    On this compelling episode of Your Trauma Talks, we turn the spotlight toward the man behind the masterpieces, Celebrity Designer Prashant Goyal, founder of Heritage India Fashions and International Heritage Fashion Week. Known globally for dressing icons, shaping couture on international runways, and preserving Indian heritage through fashion, Prashant steps beyond the spotlight to share the human story behind the success.

    In an intimate talk and heartfelt interview guided by Rah MrTraumaTalks, Prashant opens up about the emotional realities of life in fashion, the pressure of visibility, and the unspoken challenges designers and creatives face behind the scenes. He reflects on identity, judgment, resilience, and the silent expectations that come with operating in an industry built on perfection, beauty, and constant performance.

    Prashant speaks honestly about navigating trauma within the creative world, the responsibility designers carry toward models and collaborators, and the emotional toll of building a legacy while protecting one’s inner world. His story reminds us that glamour often hides vulnerability and that creativity is frequently born from pain, discipline, and survival.

    The conversation also explores his global journey from preserving Indian craftsmanship to producing International Heritage Fashion Week, a platform rooted in unity, culture, and storytelling. Prashant reflects on how heritage, artistry, and emotional truth intersect and why fashion is not just clothing but a language of identity, healing, and belonging.

    This episode is part of our ongoing series Trauma Behind the Glamour, where we uncover the unseen stories behind success and celebrate the courage it takes to show up authentically. Prashant’s voice offers reassurance to creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone who has ever felt the weight of expectation while trying to remain true to themselves.

    This is not just a fashion conversation.
    It is a human one.
    A reminder that healing and success can coexist.

    Listen now and witness the story behind the silhouette.

    fashion industry mental health
    trauma behind the glamour
    designer mental health
    creative trauma stories
    fashion and identity
    Your Trauma Talks podcast
    mental health in creative industries
    healing through creativity
    Indian fashion designer story
    behind the scenes fashion

    #YourTraumaTalks
    #TraumaBehindTheGlamour
    #MentalHealthAwareness
    #CreativeHealing
    #FashionAndMentalHealth
    #BehindTheScenes
    #DesignerLife
    #HealingThroughArt
    #SurvivorStories
    #IdentityAndHealing
    #HeritageIndiaFashions
    #InternationalHeritageFashionWeek
    #MrTraumaTalks
    #CreativeResilience

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    32 m
  • Psychotherapist, Single Mother, Supermodel
    Nov 30 2025

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    In this episode of Trauma Behind the Glamor, we feature a remarkable woman whose journey reflects both triumph and resilience. Originally from Russia, she has lived in the United States for more than twenty years, building a successful career as a licensed psychotherapist with her own private practice. At the age of 40, she made the bold decision to pursue the dreams she once set aside and entered the world of modeling.
    Although told at 20 that she was too short to succeed, she later signed with OMAC Modeling and Talent and went on to walk runways in Paris, Milan, London, Dubai, and New York City. Her work has been published in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. She achieved these milestones while raising four children as a single mother and continuing her full-time career as a psychologist.
    Her story is also marked by profound loss. After ten years of silence, she learned that her mother had died by suicide, a devastating moment that shaped her journey and deepened her commitment to living authentically. Through grief and adversity, she has continued to inspire women everywhere with her message that it is never too late to follow your heart.
    She admires authenticity in fashion, such as Pamela Anderson’s barefaced runway walk, and supports designers like Tyekia Vegan Designer, whose bold creations promote peace, nonviolence, and compassion. Whether she is in professional attire for her clients, in workout gear for her runs, or in gowns on the runway, she embodies strength, creativity, and courage.
    Her life is proof that dreams do not expire. They wait for us to be ready. This is the kind of story we celebrate on Trauma Behind the Glamor: the humanity behind the spotlight and the resilience behind the success.

    #TraumaBehindTheGlamor #MentalHealthAwareness #Resilience #HealingJourney #NeverTooLate #InspirationDaily
    #FashionWeek #RunwayModel #Vogue #HarperBazaar #ModelLife #Over40AndFabulous
    #WomenEmpowerment #SingleMomStrong #DreamsDontExpire #AuthenticBeauty #FearlessAt40 #BreakingBarriers
    #Motivation #LifeStories #PodcastLife #ViralPodcast #Storytime #GlobalVoices

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    39 m
  • Trauma Behind The Glamor: Losing a Parent at a young age
    Sep 22 2025

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    Nicole Cornetti didn't stop even though she have been through different types of Traumas from a very young age as she loss her mother at a tender age. Nicole is a Published International Fashion Model & Mrs NY Universe 2025-26
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    40 m
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