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Blanca joined Momma on December 16, 2024 for a live Q&A via Twitch and YouTube to talk about Chronic Illness & Mental Health
About Blanca
Blanca E. Rodriguez is the owner/CEO of Wounded Healer, LLC. She has been a licensed massage therapist for 18 years, certified canine massage therapist for 8 years, Fitness instructor for 55+ individuals and Zumba and dance teaching for 30+ years. Amazon bestselling book coauthor, Holistic life coach, informational, motivational and inspirational speaker. Blanca is a member and mentor at the American Massage Therapy Association, member, mentor and vice president of public relations at Talking heads of Stuart Toastmasters, member of Treasure Coast Advance Toastmasters, member, mentor and vice president of public relations at Puerto Rico Toastmasters club. Blanca volunteers with The Pet Cottage in Jupiter Florida, a platform that gives permanent housing to senior dogs that have lost their human companion due to death or deployment, The Inner Truth project in Port St. Lucie Florida, which focuses on helping survivors of sexual violence, and The Humane Society of Saint Lucie County, a no-kill animal shelter.
Socials / Links for Guest Connection
Website - https://www.woundedhealer.us/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Woundedhealer1965
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/woundedhealer.blancae
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/blanca-e-rodriguez-58b20490/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUGRv67OHed7yLIKOkdUVg
References / Things Mentioned During the Stream
Book Recommendation - Anything by Agatha Christie
Movie Recommendation - Death on the Nile
Book Recommendation - The Christie Affair
Episode Summary
If you’re living with chronic illness, struggling with the mental toll it takes, or supporting someone who is, this episode with Blanca Rodriguez is a must-listen—raw, real, and full of insight on healing, resilience, and self-advocacy.
Key Takeaways
Chronic illness significantly impacts mental health.
Resilience can be cultivated through life experiences.
Community support enhances the healing journey.
Forgiveness is essential for healing and personal growth.
Open communication with children fosters strong bonds.
Healing from trauma is a personal responsibility.
Planning and scheduling are vital for balancing life.
Self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for well-being.
On this episode of Even Tacos Fall Apart, I sat down with Blanca Rodriguez to talk about the intersection of chronic illness and mental health. Blanca is a powerhouse—she’s the owner and CEO of Wounded Healer LLC, a licensed massage therapist for humans and canines, a fitness instructor, a holistic life coach, and a bestselling book co-author. She’s also a dedicated volunteer who supports senior dogs, survivors of sexual violence, and no-kill shelters. With a life full of service, she knows firsthand the toll chronic illness can take on mental health.
Blanca opened up about growing up with trauma, including losing her father at age eight in a violent incident and being raised by a mother struggling with untreated mental illness. In an era when mental health wasn’t openly discussed, Blanca absorbed the message that she had to stay silent and keep moving forward. That survival instinct kept her going, but it also led to years of self-destruction—turning to drugs, alcohol, and toxic relationships. It wasn’t until her 40s that she finally broke the cycle, sought support, and started truly healing.
One of the biggest lessons Blanca shared was about forgiveness—not just of others but of herself. She talked about how, for years, she held resentment toward her mother, who was both loving and abusive, sometimes in the same day. But understanding her mother’s struggles helped Blanca release that resentment. Now, at 93, her mother has advanced dementia, and Blanca cares for her with empathy and compassion. She also made a conscious effort to break the generational cycle with her own kids, ensuring open communication, something she never had growing up.
We also talked about how chronic illness affects mental health. Blanca knows this all too well, having watched family members suffer from untreated conditions while navigating her own challenges. She emphasized the importance of seeking support instead of suffering in silence, noting how much progress has been made in mental health awareness over the years. She sees that change firsthand in her daughter, who, despite dealing with anxiety and depression, has built a successful career in engineering—all because she had access to therapy and the freedom to talk about mental health without shame.
Blanca’s passion for healing extends beyond humans—she’s a huge advocate for animals. She spoke about the resilience of shelter pets, especially those who have faced abuse and neglect, and how their ability to trust and love again is a lesson in healing. Through her volunteer work with The Inner Truth Project, she also helps survivors of sexual violence rediscover self-worth and reclaim their lives.
Her biggest takeaway? Healing is work, but it’s worth it. Trauma isn’t your fault, but recovery is your responsibility. And no matter how far down the wrong path you’ve gone, there’s always a way forward. Blanca is proof of that.
Bonus! Favorite Life Hack Answer via Email: "My favorite life hack is when I make finger sandwiches for gatherings, I wet paper towel (not drenched) and pit it over the sandwiches, it keeps the bread fresh."