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The episode is about recovering from the trauma of witnessing a murder. Candice shares her personal story and emphasizes the importance of time, understanding, and support in healing. The purpose is to shed light on the impact of such events and explore ways to recover and rebuild. Candice starts her story as a young adult in charge of making the program for church. Hey, you guys, welcome to today's episode that is unique by the fact I am interviewing my co-host, Candice. Hey. Today, we're talking about recovering from the trauma of witnessing a murder, which Candice did in her young adulthood. As human beings, we're resilient, but traumatic experiences can leave deep scars that require time, understanding, and support to heal. Our purpose here is to shed light on the impact of witnessing such a harrowing event and explore effective ways to recover and rebuild our lives. Candice, I was thinking the best place to get started would just be you telling your story. I guess just like you told me not too long ago. Yeah. So when I was 18 years old, I ... There's a literal cat out there, I was going to say something. How do I start this? Do I just do the whole story? I think so. Okay. I'm just like ... I'm like, my head is spinning. Last night on a set, it was perfect. We'll just ... Okay. I think we'll just go with it. Is this recording? Yeah. Okay. Wait, the audio's still recording? Yeah. Oh, okay. It's on. Okay. So when I was 18 years old, I was in charge of making the program for church, and so ... I feel like that's a weird place to start. I know what you're saying. No. I know.