One Big Darkroom
Stories of trauma, healing, survival, and finding your way home
I’m Juniper-Quinn. I’ve lived through the dark—and now I’m dragging it into the light.
My Big Darkroom is a space where safety isn’t just a concept—it’s a way of surviving, healing, and reclaiming your life. Out of trauma came truth. Out of silence came stories. That’s how this podcast began. While I can’t share all of the details yet, what I can share is the path forward: the messy, honest, sometimes funny, sometimes heavy journey of rebuilding. It’s the raw stuff: trauma, healing, solo travel, gut instincts, messy love stories, and the grief we don’t post about. We unpack what it means to find safety again, to trust yourself again, to live through truth instead of hiding from it.
You’ll hear my story. You’ll hear others’. And maybe, you’ll hear pieces of your own. This is where the quiet parts of life finally get to speak out loud. If you’re ready to hear them, I’m ready to share.
One Big Darkroom
Latest Episodes
From Survival to Voice
This episode brings Season One of One Big Darkroom to a close.In this final chapter, Juniper-Quinn shares a story she couldn’t tell while she was still surviving it. A story that has shaped the last three years of her life. Reco...
Soul Dogs: How Pets Help Us Heal Trauma, Loss, and Ourselves
In this deeply personal episode, we explore the ancient roots of human–animal relationships and the extraordinary bond so many of us share with our pets today. From the domestication of dogs and cats thousands of years ago to modern science on ...
You’re Not Doing the Holidays Wrong: Coping with Grief, Loneliness & Broken Traditions
Content Notice: In this episode, I talk about grief, fractured traditions, trauma memories, and the emotional challenges many of us face during the holidays. If any of these topics feel tender for you, please listen gently and honor ...
Supernatural and the Power of Fandom: How Stories Save Us
In this episode of One Big Darkroom, Juniper-Quinn explores how a TV show about hunting monsters became a lifeline for millions. From LiveJournal threads to convention halls, the Supernatural fandom built a family out of d...