About

Angela & KK are the hosts of Trauma Bonding, a podcast that dives into the deep end of healing, heartbreak, and hilarious survival. With backgrounds shaped by real-life challenges and realer conversations, these two bring sharp wit, vulnerability, and just the right amount of pettiness to every episode. This show explores the messy, hilarious, and healing side of trauma, relationships, and everything in between. Their mission? To give people permission to feel it all — while keeping it real and maybe laughing a little too loudly along the way. When they’re not on the mic, these besties are probably people-watching with iced coffee in hand or psychoanalyzing their favorite true crime shows.   

Angela is a truth-teller, trauma survivor, and the co-host of Trauma Bonding, a podcast dedicated to unpacking the complex, messy, and often hilarious reality of healing. With a background rooted in lived experience and a passion for real connection, Angela uses her voice to hold space for stories that don’t always get told — the ones that live in the grey areas. Through raw conversations, shared laughter, and moments of deep reflection, she invites listeners to feel seen and less alone in their own journey. 

Angela believes in the power of community, emotional honesty, and reclaiming your narrative — one episode at a time. When she’s not recording, she’s either deep in her journal, curating the perfect playlist, or making memes that are 80% healing and 20% petty. 

KK is the co-host of Trauma Bonding, a podcast where uncomfortable truths meet unapologetic laughs. With a background in surviving life (and turning it into content), Kathleen brings sharp insights, emotional depth, and the kind of humor that hits a little too close to home. She’s not a therapist — just your brutally honest friend with a mic and zero tolerance for toxic positivity. 

Whether she’s unpacking old wounds, calling out red flags, or just trying to make sense of it all, Kathleen shows up with heart, humor, and a commitment to keeping it real. Off the mic, you’ll find her reading people’s birth charts, binge-watching true crime, or healing through memes and petty group chats.