Tuesday Feb 04, 2025

Episode #48: The Wake-Up Call: From Rock Bottom to a Life of Purpose

Katie’s story reveals how our childhood environments can create deep wounds that the Ego tries to protect by disconnecting us from our true selves. After years of addiction and a life-changing car crash that led to her intervention, Katie began a courageous journey of healing, uncovering the love and worth that had always been within her.

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Show Notes:

  • 01:59 – How I learned about Katie after she officiated a mutual friend’s wedding
  • 08:28 – How Katie ended up in Texas and found her sobriety
  • 12:18 – Katie’s childhood story and how it shaped her foundation
  • 22:14 – The decisions and choices Ego makes to protect the Inner Child
  • 25:58 – Embracing vulnerability and the parts of us that Ego tried to protect by hiding
  • 32:43 – Illuminating self-discovery and the need to feel seen in your experience
  • 37:58 – The ripple effects of addiction
  • 42:52 – How self-love can help heal abandonment wounds
  • 47:27 – When addiction and trauma prevent you from doing what you know you should do
  • 51:18 – How boundaries can allow you to have and give unconditional love for others and yourself
  • 56:43 – Why healing can feel incredibly lonely and help you build a new baseline
  • 1:01:48 – Co-creating your reality and how Arlo manifests
  • 1:04:46 – Dealing with resentment and helping your Inner Child heal
  • 1:07:27 – When you are purpose-driven and trust in God’s plan
  • 1:12:29 – The catalyst for Katie’s journey to sobriety

This episode is a reminder that no matter how lost we feel, healing is possible, and sometimes, it starts with just one person showing up for us.

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