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Trigger Warning: Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse
Welcome to Season 3 of It Didn't Break Me!! We are back discussing things that we thought would break us but did not. Firstly, thank you to all of the amazing people who have left me reviews or DMs on how the podcast has impacted you. I love hearing/reading that you can relate to so many of my guests' experiences. In this episode, I am so honoured to have Devon Croom as my first guest in this new season...
These shows were people have a long distance relationship with someone who is not a citizen, they get married within 90 days and in the next scene they are running to each other in the airport to start their life together is RUBBISH. At least, that was not my guest's, Jessica Stephens, experience.
Jessica Stephens is a corporate marketer turned social marketer, online entrepreneur and podcast host who found love with a pilot in the United States...
In addition to March being Women's History Month, did you know it is also National Deaf History Month? In this episode, I am so excited to speak with Kellina Powell. Kellina is an entrepreneur, author and life coach who loves to help differently-abled people on their journey to personal growth. At the age of 4, she became hard of hearing after an ear infection. Through her speech therapist, she was able to learn ways to communicate with the hearing world...
As always, I have an amazing guest to share with you in this episode. But before we begin, I want to share a new mantra: "I have more money than I think". You can take the "I have more ... than I think" and insert any word you need to remind yourself you are never lacking. Do you have a mantra that you say daily? If so, share it with me at hello@authenticallybeyou...
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, my guest and I dive into the following topics: Physical Assault, Sexual Assault and Addiction. If you need to pause or stop listening to this episode, please honour that. Thank you.
In this episode, I am speaking with Sarah Wohlgemuth. Sarah shares her story of transformation, healing and hope from a past of trauma and a marriage that exploded from hidden addiction, lies, and betrayal...
Your first example of how to connect, love, and nurture is provided by your parents. But what happens if your family doesn't fit the idyllic TV show definition of a family? In this episode, I speak with Obio Jones. Obio is an influencer, coach + LGBTQ advocate. His success in helping people is directly linked to not feeling loved or supported by the first woman in his life: his mother. Looking back, he sees that she wasn't the mother he wanted, but she WAS the mother he got...
Dr. Kim holds many titles: Wife, Mom, Little Sister, Daughter. But before that, she held the title of ex-wife. When her first marriage fell apart, she used that as an opportunity to find out what SHE really wanted to do. Since she didn't have to answer to anyone, there was no one to tell her "No".
Now, Dr. Kim is a double board-certified Neurologist, healthcare system leader, advocate, motivational speaker, recently published author and now blogger...
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, my guest and I discuss gun violence. If your body is informing you you need to pause or stop listening to this episode, please honour that. Thank you.
Imagine just graduating from college and needing a job. You choose a traveling salesman position. As you travel cross country, you periodically help citizens. One citizen that you assisted, shoots you four times in the head...
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, my guest and I dive into the following topic: Suicidal Ideation. If you need to pause or stop listening to this episode, please honour that. Thank you.
Staci Renee had it all. Husband. Children. Dogs. $5 million dollar business. Boat on the lake. And then it all collapsed. Having to start over with a half a million dollars in personal debt, she did not know how she was going to overcome these hardships...
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, my guest and I dive into the following topic: Suicidal Ideation, Childhood Sexual Assault, and Domestic Violence. If you need to pause or stop listening to this episode, please honour that. Thank you.
What happens when your childhood fear comes true? Failure looks very different for alot of people. For Lillian, she was living the a life that looked good on paper; as she calls it a "resume life"...