Practicing Presence, Facing Forward, and Writing an Aligned Ending

In this episode, I’m closing out season two with an important conversation about practicing presence, facing forward, and writing ourselves into an aligned storyline. This conversation is about seemingly simple topics, but I promise they’re incredibly potent, no matter where you are inside your present journey. In fact, nearly two decades into my own healing… Continue reading Practicing Presence, Facing Forward, and Writing an Aligned Ending

Stepping Out of the Darkness and into Suicide Prevention with Lark Galley

Content warning: mental illness and suicide loss. Today I’m talking to Lark Dean Galley about stepping out of the darkness and into suicide prevention. After working in the corporate world for 25 years, she left to run her father’s trucking company when he passed away unexpectedly from suicide after struggling with mental illness for most… Continue reading Stepping Out of the Darkness and into Suicide Prevention with Lark Galley

Learning to Live Not Loathe Despite Challenging Chapters with Jevon Wooden

*Content warning: depression and suicidal ideation. Today I’m talking to Jevon Wooden, an Army Veteran, certified mindset in perception coach, author, speaker, about learning to live not loathe despite challenging chapters. Jevon faced many challenges while growing up, eventually finding himself facing prison time for assault and robbery charges at just 17 years old. When… Continue reading Learning to Live Not Loathe Despite Challenging Chapters with Jevon Wooden

Finding Purpose in Mental Health After Suicide Loss with Michelle Anhang

*Content warning: grief and suicide loss. Today I’m talking with Michelle Anhang, a Certified Life Coach who specializes in supporting individuals and families living with mental health challenges as well as those moving forward after loss. In this episode, she shares what it was like growing up in a household that was very shame-driven, building… Continue reading Finding Purpose in Mental Health After Suicide Loss with Michelle Anhang

Context, What Really Happened, and the Art of Not Taking Things Personally

In today’s episode, I’m talking about context, what really happened, and the art of not taking things personally—all things that lead to greater leverage and freedom! These are especially important as we navigate challenging chapters and big life transitions, or when we’re comparing our journey to someone else’s (which we shouldn’t be doing in the… Continue reading Context, What Really Happened, and the Art of Not Taking Things Personally