Recently on That Greenwich Life, we opened a conversation so many of us have been carrying quietly for years — the shame, confusion, and emotional exhaustion of family estrangement. And the messages that poured in made one thing unmistakably clear: you are not alone.
So in this episode, we’re continuing that conversation — and going deeper - because estrangement doesn’t usually begin with one explosive moment, one argument, or one final breaking point. It often begins inside toxic family systems — patterns we were born into, roles we never chose, and cycles that stretch back farther than any of us realize.
In this episode, we explore generational trauma, and to help us unpack all of this, I’m joined by Eve Kerwin, also known as The White Buffalo Woman — a shamanic healer I found in the middle of one of the darkest seasons of my life. In a single session, she helped me make sense of my past, offered clarity around profound loss, and gently opened my eyes to what might still be possible in my future (which she SO ACCURATELY PREDICTED!) — when hope felt completely out of reach.
Eve Kerwin has worked with clients around the world for decades, guiding them through grief, trauma, ancestral patterns, and spiritual awakening. Drawing from intuitive healing, soul work, and Akashic wisdom, Eve offers a deeply compassionate lens on why we experience the relationships and challenges we do — and how healing can ripple far beyond one lifetime.