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One Big Darkroom

One Big Darkroom

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Stories of trauma, healing, survival, and finding your way home


I’m Juniper-Quinn. I’ve lived through the dark—and now I’m dragging it into the light.


My Big Darkroom is a space where safety isn’t just a concept—it’s a way of surviving, healing, and reclaiming your life. Out of trauma came truth. Out of silence came stories. That’s how this podcast began. While I can’t share all of the details yet, what I can share is the path forward: the messy, honest, sometimes funny, sometimes heavy journey of rebuilding. It’s the raw stuff: trauma, healing, solo travel, gut instincts, messy love stories, and the grief we don’t post about. We unpack what it means to find safety again, to trust yourself again, to live through truth instead of hiding from it.


You’ll hear my story. You’ll hear others’. And maybe, you’ll hear pieces of your own. This is where the quiet parts of life finally get to speak out loud. If you’re ready to hear them, I’m ready to share.

© 2026 One Big Darkroom
Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Sciences sociales
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    • From Survival to Voice
      Jan 7 2026

      This episode brings Season One of One Big Darkroom to a close.

      In this final chapter, Juniper-Quinn shares a story she couldn’t tell while she was still surviving it. A story that has shaped the last three years of her life. Recorded from a steadier place, this episode is about survival, safety, and what it means to reclaim your voice after a long period of silence.

      This is the most personal episode of the season, shared with care and intention. It’s an offering. Not just of what happened, but of what it took to live through it and speak it aloud.

      Content Warning:

      This episode includes descriptions of violence, fear, trauma responses, and experiences that may be distressing for some listeners.
      There are no graphic descriptions, but the subject matter may be emotionally intense.

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      34 min
    • Soul Dogs: How Pets Help Us Heal Trauma, Loss, and Ourselves
      Dec 10 2025

      In this deeply personal episode, we explore the ancient roots of human–animal relationships and the extraordinary bond so many of us share with our pets today. From the domestication of dogs and cats thousands of years ago to modern science on attachment, stress reduction, and emotional regulation, we look at why animals often become our safest companions... especially for those who grew up in chaotic or traumatic environments.

      I share the story of my own soul dogs, Nala and Shotgun. How they came into my life, how they shaped it, and the profound grief of losing them both within months of each other. Their love was a constant through heartbreak, instability, and some of the darkest moments of my life. Their loss became a turning point I’m only now ready to talk about.

      We also explore the psychology of trauma bonding, identity collapse, and why people who are grieving or emotionally untethered can become vulnerable to unhealthy or manipulative relationships. This episode lays the groundwork for the next one, where I will finally begin telling a story I’ve carried silently for three years.

      This is an episode about soul-level companionship, the science behind why animals heal us, and how profound grief can shape the choices we make... sometimes in ways we never see coming.

      Content Warning

      This episode contains discussion of:

      • grief and loss of pets
      • emotional trauma
      • depressive symptoms (including feeling indifferent about living)
      • references to past abusive or unhealthy relationships
      • trauma bonding dynamics

      There are no descriptions of violence in this episode, but sensitive emotional themes are present. Listener discretion is encouraged.

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      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12380019/?

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      27 min
    • You’re Not Doing the Holidays Wrong: Coping with Grief, Loneliness & Broken Traditions
      Nov 26 2025

      Content Notice:
      In this episode, I talk about grief, fractured traditions, trauma memories, and the emotional challenges many of us face during the holidays. If any of these topics feel tender for you, please listen gently and honor your limits.

      In this personal episode, Juniper-Quinn explores the complicated, tender reality of the holiday season.. especially for those whose traditions have fractured, shifted, or disappeared altogether. From growing up in two households to navigating trauma anniversaries, she shares how grief, loneliness, expectations, and the weight of family dynamics can turn the “happiest time of the year” into one of the hardest.

      Juniper-Quinn talks about Seasonal Affective Disorder, the emotional pressure of holiday culture, and the ways crisis often rises in the quiet spaces between celebrations. She opens up about the Christmas that changed everything, how she rebuilt her holiday life from the ground up, and why this is the first year she finally feels ready to celebrate again.

      Along the way, she offers trauma-informed insight, gentle encouragement, and practical ideas for creating your own traditions. Whether that means a cabin in the woods, a beachside retreat, tiny rituals, or the ancient practice of the Rauhnächte.

      If you’ve ever spent a holiday alone, struggled with family expectations, or felt out of place in a season built on togetherness, this episode is a soft landing.
      A reminder that your pace is valid, your traditions are yours to build, and there is light to be found... even in the darkroom.

      https://www.crisistextline.org/

      https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/seasonal-affective-disorder#:~:text=Exposure%20to%20sunlight.,learn%20how%20to%20manage%20them.

      https://www.school-of-souls.com/blog/the-magic-of-the-rauhnaechte-2024

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      29 min
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