EPISODE 6: BOOK REVIEW / CHAPTER 2 OF "NOBODY'S EVER CRIED FOR ME"
- Kim Roever Chapin
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
This special podcast episode is a book review and discussion of the second chapter of "Nobody’s Ever Cried for Me" by Dave Roever. The conversation explores the book’s themes of trauma, recovery, and self-acceptance, emphasizing how scars—both internal and external—shape our perception and healing. Dave recounts a pivotal moment with "Captain Crunch," an Army captain and psychologist who, through a harsh comment, inadvertently motivated Dave to prove her wrong, get out of bed, and begin reclaiming his life. The story illustrates how tough love and challenges can spark resilience rather than self-pity. The episode further delves into the role of caregivers and loved ones, noting that true comfort is not pity but strong encouragement. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical references, Dave encourages listeners to use their pain to help others, emphasizing the importance of sharing one’s story for mutual healing.









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