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The Aftermath of Mass Shootings + Gun Violence with Erika Mahoney

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  1. The Aftermath of Mass Shootings + Gun Violence with Erika Mahoney Lyndsay Soprano 56:58

In this deeply moving episode, Lyndsay Soprano sits down with Erika Mahoney for a conversation that cuts to the heart of what it means to survive the unimaginable. They talk candidly about chronic pain, Grief, and the emotional wreckage left in the wake of gun violence—specifically the loss of Erika’s father in a mass shooting.

Together, they explore what healing really looks like when the Trauma is layered and ongoing. Erika opens up about life after tragedy and how storytelling and letter writing became tools for processing the pain. It’s a conversation rooted in truth, compassion, and the shared human experience of suffering.

They touch on how resilience doesn’t always look like toughness—it can also appear as softness, such as showing up when you don’t want to, and giving yourself and others grace along the way. Lyndsay and Erika remind us that community support isn’t just helpful, it’s necessary. And that in speaking about grief, we help others feel just a little less alone in theirs.

Tune in for an episode that makes space for loss, honors the complexity of healing, and shows us that sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is write it down and speak it aloud.

Episode Highlights:
(00:00) Introduction and Content Warning
(00:23) Living with Chronic Pain and Trauma
(02:52) Introducing Erica Mahoney and Her Story
(04:11) The Day of the Tragedy
(09:27) The Aftermath of Loss
(13:07) Navigating Grief and Community Support
(20:15) The Impact of Gun Violence
(27:30) Finding Purpose Through Pain
(33:39) The Healing Power of Writing
(45:44) Reflections on Resilience and Healing

Find Erika Mahoney Online Here:
Website: www.erikamahoney.com 
Instagram: @erika_mahoney_
LinkedIn: Erika Mahoney
YouTube: Erika Mahoney
Podcast: Senseless with Erika Mahoney on Lemonada Media

Find The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:

Website: thepaingamepodcast.com
Instagram: @thepaingamepodcast
Facebook: The Pain Game Podcast
LinkedIn: Lyndsay Soprano
YouTube: The Pain Game Podcast

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Unfiltered convos. Dark humor. Real healing. 
This is where pain meets purpose — and you’re not doing it alone.

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Lyndsay Soprano Lyndsay Soprano, Host of Giving Pain Purpose and Founder of The Pain Hub

Lyndsay Soprano is a bold, unfiltered voice in the chronic pain and trauma recovery space—transforming unimaginable suffering into unstoppable advocacy. She’s the founder and host of Giving Pain Purpose, a raw and riveting show that dives into the realities of living in—and rising from—chronic pain, trauma, and invisible illness.

Diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in 2017—one of the most painful conditions on the McGill Pain Scale—Lyndsay is also a survivor of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse, infertility, depression, anxiety, and divorce. She’s walked through hell more than once—and set up a mic right in the middle of it.

Her mantra, “The only way out…is through,” isn’t just podcast fodder—it’s a way of life. After years lost to misdiagnoses and failed surgeries, she took healing into her own hands, choosing a trauma-informed, integrative approach that blends grit, grace, and humor.

She brings over two decades of entrepreneurial and creative firepower as the owner of Bound-by Marketing, launched in 2000. With degrees in Communications, Creative Writing, Vocal Performance, and an MBA in International Sales + Marketing, Lyndsay knows how to tell stories that stick—and heal.

Lyndsay is not here to sugarcoat the journey. She’s here to give pain purpose—and to help her audience and guests feel seen, understood, and not alone.