Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Survival Mode Disrupted with Leticia R Francis
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| SEASON TWO FINALE: Conforming Is Survival Mode: Spiritual Awakening, Masks + Liberation | 21 Dec 2025 | 00:40:21 | |
In this soul-level conversation, Bill Pautler joins Leticia to redefine survival mode as conforming to the world instead of being attuned to yourself. Bill shares multiple spiritual awakenings — including a life-changing moment in 1988 that cracked him open emotionally, and a later awakening that made him feel love for strangers like a spiritual electric shock. But awakening came with a cost: community rejection, shame, isolation, and rebuilding from the floor of his office while being misunderstood and judged. Together, they unpack self-love, self-forgiveness, fear as restriction, surrender, and why silence is the most underrated healing tool on the planet. Highlights include:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is conforming to the world instead of being attuned to yourself.” “Liberation is what happens when you move out of survival.” “Fear is restriction — it’s fighting the current.” “Silence will tell you who you are, if you stop long enough to listen.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Because so many high-achieving women are exhausted not from life — but from performing it. This episode names the real prison: conformity, masks, and living by borrowed beliefs. Bill’s story is a reminder that healing isn’t always therapy language and tidy transformation… sometimes it’s spiritual awakening, identity loss, and choosing truth even when it costs you community. If you’re ready to stop surviving as a version of yourself that keeps everyone else comfortable, this conversation is your permission slip. 💬 Connect with Bill:
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| Survival Mode Is About Safety: Trauma, Immigration + Reclaiming Your Voice | 21 Dec 2025 | 00:38:42 | |
Rosa Casquino joins Leticia to unpack survival mode through the lens of trauma, culture, and community healing. As a Peruvian immigrant and survivor herself, Rosa shares how childhood violence, abuse, and cultural conditioning shaped her survival identity — and how healing required awareness, rewiring, and reinvention. Highlights include:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is what we do to ensure internal safety.” “Healing happens in community, not isolation.” “It’s never too late — healing can happen at any point in life.” “Build community. They’re there.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Because too many women are walking around thinking they’re “too much” or “not enough,” when really they’re carrying survival scripts from trauma, culture, and generations before them. This episode names what’s often ignored: immigration trauma, cultural self-erasure, and the nervous system cost of being taught to stay quiet to stay safe. If you’ve been shrinking, people-pleasing, or self-sacrificing while calling it “being strong,” this conversation will crack that open. And once it’s cracked… you can finally choose something different. 💬 Connect with Rosa:
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| How Losing His Mother Sent Him Into Survival Mode | 07 Dec 2025 | 00:31:27 | |
In this deeply human episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with Gerald “RunRev” Collins, who takes us inside the darkest season of his life — the unexpected loss of his mother, the collapse into depression, and the spiral into survival mode that almost cost him his marriage, his fatherhood, and himself. Gerald describes:
This episode is a masterclass in honest grief, everyday survival, and the power of micro-habits to rewire your sense of self. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🙌 Why This Episode Matters So many high-achieving women — and the men they love — are silently drowning under grief, pressure, and the weight of unprocessed emotion. Gerald’s story is a mirror for the people who seem “functional” but are barely holding on. This episode teaches listeners:
If you’ve been stuck, numb, or waiting for “motivation”… This episode is the spark. Website: runrevcoaching.com Instagram: @runrev_coachgerald Facebook: RunRev Coaching Email: gerald@runrevcoaching.com | |||
| From Cliffhanger to Calm: The Neuroscience of Survival Mode | 07 Dec 2025 | 00:44:08 | |
In this raw, deeply educational episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with somatic psychotherapist Suzy Butts to unpack the neuroscience of trauma, how stress gets stored in the body, and why so many of us are unknowingly living high up on a “stress cliff” that we think is normal Suzy breaks down:
She shares her personal survival mode story — childhood emotional neglect, marrying an abusive partner, a life-changing car crash, high-achieving numbness, obesity tied to trauma, and how 9/11 cracked her emotional armor and pushed her into the world of psychotherapy. This episode is a masterclass in understanding survival mode from a somatic and scientific perspective, offering real compassion and practical insight into how we get stuck… and how we get free. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🙌 Why This Episode Matters Too many women think they’re failing when they’re actually in survival mode. They think they’re lazy when they’re actually numb. They think they’re dramatic when they’re actually overwhelmed. This episode dismantles shame and replaces it with understanding — helping listeners recognize what their nervous system is trying to tell them and how they can gently start moving back toward safety, presence, and ease. This is trauma education in its most accessible, compassionate form — and it’s a lifeline for anyone stuck on that cliff. Website: fromsurvivingtothriving2.com.au Program: From Stress to Bliss (10-module somatic trauma program + weekly group)
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| From Grandmother’s Love to Adult Survival Mode | 07 Dec 2025 | 00:43:01 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, I’m joined by relationship coach & mentor, Terraine, a man who was raised by his grandmother, reunited with parents who didn’t know how to love him well, and found refuge in religion before finally confronting his own survival patterns. Together, we unpack what survival mode looks like when you’re functioning, high-achieving, and still completely disconnected from your own needs. 🎙️ In This Episode, We Talk About:
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| Psychedelics, PTSD & a Mother’s Betrayal | 07 Dec 2025 | 00:47:26 | |
In this raw, unflinching episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, I’m joined by Dr. Dawnmarie Risley-Childs—a board-certified psychiatrist and survivor of 24 years of domestic violence, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. Dawnmarie doesn’t just bring clinical insight. She brings lived experience. We walk through her story of growing up in a house that looked “fine” on the outside but was a war zone behind closed doors: a psychopathic stepfather, a mother who collaborated and minimized, and a childhood wired around fear, confusion, and survival. She shares how:
And ultimately, we talk about what it means to reclaim your story, your body, and your future after being betrayed by the very people who were supposed to keep you safe. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“Healing is possible. So many people feel broken. But you can heal.”“I realised I was never going to satisfy my mother—and my life changed when I stopped trying.”“Psychedelic medicine didn’t erase my trauma. It helped me finally feel the anger and terror I’d been swallowing for decades.”“My mother wasn’t just looking away. She was collaborating. And I needed to stop protecting her more than I protected myself.” 📖 About the Book – The Offering Title: The Offering: A Physician’s Journey through Abuse, Psychedelics, and the Freedom of Forgiveness Dr. Dawnmarie’s book weaves:
It’s part memoir, part clinical insight, and part offering to anyone who’s ever felt too broken to heal.
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| Conquering Internal Resistance in Survival Mode | 07 Dec 2025 | 00:46:51 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, I sit down with mentor, international speaker and author of a dozen books, Kam Knight, to dismantle one of the most frustrating parts of survival mode: knowing what you want, knowing what to do… and still not doing it. Kam breaks down internal resistance as a very real part of the brain built to keep you “safe” (AKA stuck), and we explore how this plays out for high-achieving women who are spinning, over-functioning, and constantly postponing their own desires “until later.” 💥 In This Episode, We Talk About:
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| Designing Your Existence After Survival Mode | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:39:43 | |
Survival mode doesn’t always look like chaos on the outside — sometimes it looks like the “strong one,” the over-functioning one, the one who can read the room before anyone says a word. In this episode, Tenya shares how growing up with a bipolar mother, constant emotional chaos, and unspoken expectations put her into survival mode long before she had language for it. We walk through anxiety, depression, the moment she considered crashing her car just to get a break, and how the “acceptable” healing paths — meds and talk therapy — left her numb but not free. Desperate for something different, she Googled “holistic emotional healing,” found the Emotion Code, and stepped into energy work, muscle testing, and inherited trauma release. What she discovered? She’d been carrying emotions that didn’t even belong to her. We talk about energy, grief, complicated mothers, boundaries, and the radical idea that you are your first job — not your kids, not your parents, not your partner, you. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🙌 Why This Episode Matters So many women in survival mode blame themselves for not “getting better” with the tools they were handed: just talk, just pray, just take the pills, just push through. This episode cracks that wide open. We talk about the parts of healing people still whisper about: when meds help but also numb you, when therapy isn’t enough on its own, when grief is complicated because the person you lost also hurt you, and when choosing yourself means disappointing the people who think they own you. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing “all the work” but still feel blocked, stuck, or disconnected from your own body — this conversation will help you see that you’re not failing. You’re simply ready for deeper tools, better boundaries, and a different way to exist. 🌐 Website: designyourexistence.com ✨ Instagram / socials: via her site
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| Surviving 100+ Electroconvulsive Treatments | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:36:50 | |
This episode is not light. It’s not soft. And it’s not going to let you sit comfortably behind your assumptions about mental health treatment. Lisa survived more than 100 ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) treatments, a practice still used — and often unregulated — in the U.S. and around the world. She shares how depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, panic attacks, and anorexia led her into a medical system that promised help but delivered brain damage, memory loss, and the erasure of her identity. This episode covers:
If you’ve ever doubted your own strength, this story will rewire something in you. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🙌 Why This Episode Matters There are thousands of people living with the invisible aftermath of ECT — memory loss, trauma, cognitive damage, shame, and stigma. Most suffer in silence. Most never get to tell their story. Lisa refuses to stay quiet. This episode is not just awareness — it’s a call for compassion, for advocacy, and for a medical system that stops harming the people it claims to save. 📖 Book: Shocked — authorlisac.com Facebook: authorlisac.com
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| Feeling Is the Healing | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:36:24 | |
In this soul-shaking episode, Leticia sits down with Lena, a speaker and emotional intelligence consultant whose entire life shifted three and a half years ago when every buried emotion, fear, memory, and childhood wound erupted at once. What she thought was depression was actually the collapse of years of survival mode. What she thought was “just burnout” was her nervous system screaming for release. This conversation dives into emotional suppression, spiritual awakenings, ancestral trauma, nervous system pressure, and what it actually looks like to purify your energy and feel your emotions instead of running from them. Highlights include:
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🔑 Key Takeaways“We’re not reacting to the person — we’re reacting to a memory.”“Feeling is the healing. The only way out is through.”“Your nervous system can’t lie. It tells the truth your mind keeps trying to escape.”“You can’t go back to who you were before the trauma — but you can become someone more whole.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters Too many women believe emotional breakdowns mean they’re failing. In reality,... | |||
| Healing the “I’m Only Worthy If I’m Achieving” Wound | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:37:47 | |
In this raw conversation, Leticia sits down with Giada, a marketing message strategist and mentor who helps women entrepreneurs own their brilliance and attract high-level, perfect-fit clients—without shrinking or apologizing for who they are. Behind her expertise is a lifelong journey through OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, undiagnosed autism, a narcissistic parent, and childhood abuse that quietly wired her nervous system for survival, not ease. They unpack how overworking, endless to-do lists, and constant self-pressure weren’t “just her personality”—they were trauma responses rooted in the belief: “I’m only worthy if I’m producing.” In this episode, we explore:
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters So many high-achieving women quietly live in survival mode, calling it “having high standards,” “being driven,” or “being a perfectionist.” Meanwhile, their nervous systems are fried, their boundaries are non-existent, and their worth is chained to productivity, people-pleasing, and performance. This episode is a reality check for every woman who built her identity on doing more, giving more, and never being too much. If you’re exhausted from proving yourself, terrified to slow down, or scared of... | |||
| How ‘Little’ Wounds Keep You Stuck in Survival Mode | 30 Nov 2025 | 00:41:06 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with spiritual coach and psychic Tracy Fance, who proves that trauma isn’t always loud, dramatic, or headline-worthy. Sometimes it’s adoption, constant criticism, emotional instability, and a life that makes you feel “never enough.” Tracy shares how being adopted, bounced between homes, and raised by highly critical parents shattered her self-worth and led to years of wrong jobs, wrong relationships, and survival-driven decisions. From watching a partner nearly die at 17, to navigating toxic dynamics, to healing through spiritual work and community, Tracy shows what it really looks like to move from autopilot to awareness.This conversation dives deep into everyday trauma, post-lockdown burnout, the school system, generational pain, and the uncomfortable truth that most people are in survival mode without even realizing it. If you’ve ever dismissed your story because “other people had it worse,” this episode will call you out with love and invite you to finally take your pain seriously. 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“It’s not always the big, dramatic trauma that breaks you. Sometimes it’s the drip, drip, drip of never feeling good enough.”“Most people are in survival mode and have no idea—because their trauma looks ordinary.”“The person you became to survive will not be the person who leads you into your breakthrough.”“You don’t have to stay loyal to the environments—and the people—that are slowly killing your spirit.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: So many women minimize their pain because they weren’t “attacked,” “beaten,” or “publicly destroyed.” But the truth is, being criticized every day, emotionally abandoned, guilt-tripped, compared, or ignored is trauma—and it shapes how you love, work, and see yourself. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who’s been living on autopilot, numbing with scrolling, hustling, or people-pleasing while telling themselves, “It wasn’t that bad.” If you’re ready to stop gaslighting yourself and finally honor what you went through, this conversation is your mirror and your permission slip. 💬 Connect with Tracy:
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| Held Underwater: How Survival Mode Numbs Your Whole Life | 21 Dec 2025 | 00:31:19 | |
Mitch Webb breaks down what survival mode actually looks like in the body — and why so many people spend decades chasing “root causes” without realizing trauma and nervous system dysregulation are driving the symptoms. This episode isn’t fluffy. It’s practical, blunt, and deeply validating for anyone who’s been stuck in chronic anxiety, insomnia, gut issues, fatigue, or emotional shutdown. Highlights include:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is like being held underwater your entire life.” “We get to meet ourselves for the first time underneath the conditioning.” “Your body isn’t here to hurt you — it’s sending messages.” “Coming out of survival mode is freaking awesome.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Because women coaches are out here trying to scale businesses while their nervous systems are screaming. And no amount of strategy, content batching, or ‘high vibe’ mindset work will fix a body that’s stuck in threat response. This episode connects the dots between survival mode and the symptoms people normalize — insomnia, anxiety, burnout, gut dysfunction, chronic fatigue, emotional numbness. If you want a 4-day work week and location freedom, your nervous system has to believe you’re safe enough to receive it. Period. 💬 Connect with Mitch:
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| Healing Survival Mode Through Past Life Regression | 23 Nov 2025 | 00:42:31 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with Craig Harry, a hypnotherapist who works at the intersection of clinical hypnosis, past life regression, and spiritual healing. Craig started as a man of science—a lab tech who believed everything could be explained through logic and data—until a traumatic loss in his family cracked him open and forced him to ask: “Is there more to this than what we see?” From there, his life turned into a 25-year exploration of:
He breaks down three levels of survival—physical, mental, and spiritual—and shares how healing only one layer often leaves us confused, frustrated, and still triggered. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“It’s no good healing the body if you don’t heal the mind—and it’s no good healing the mind if you have a broken soul.”“If you don’t know where the wound came from, your mind can’t digest it. And if you can’t digest it, you can’t release it.”“Anger is a hammer. You can use it to build or you can use it to destroy.”“Grief is managed, not cured. Acceptance doesn’t mean agreement—it means you stop pretending it didn’t happen.” 💬 Connect with Craig
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| Hit by Two 18-Wheelers & Still Standing | 23 Nov 2025 | 00:33:59 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with LaCole Smith, a woman who has literally survived what most of us only fear in our nightmares: being sandwiched between two 18-wheelers and told she might never walk again. LaCole shares how one ordinary day turned into a life-altering collision – the motor thrown out of the car, water splashed across her face making her believe she was covered in blood, and doctors warning that a sneeze, a wrong turn, or a fall could leave her permanently paralyzed. But her story doesn’t stop at the crash. We go deep into what it means to be a bedridden mother of four, stuck in a back brace, drowning in pain, injections, isolation, and fear – and still deciding, “Failure is not an option. My children need me. I’m getting up.” Today, LaCole is the CEO of AAL Publishing & Consulting, a one-stop shop for authors where she mentors, publishes, and even prints books in-house, helping others find and protect their voices the way she fought to protect her own. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“Anything we do NOT push through becomes a hindrance to our end goal.”“If I had stayed in that bed and accepted what they said, I would not be who I am today.”“Most people fail before they start because they let other people’s fear become their facts.”“Sometimes there’s blessing in the fall – because getting up again is where you find your strength.” 💬 Connect with LaCole
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| You Are Not the Supporting Character | 23 Nov 2025 | 00:28:08 | |
In this powerful episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with Stephany, a woman who has lived through the kind of plot twists most people only see in movies: 🔹 Two emotionally and psychologically abusive marriages (with legal abuse layered on top) 🔹 A second marriage that ended in physical violence 🔹 A baby born with a rare genetic disorder 🔹 A home destroyed by Hurricane Ian 🔹 Temporary loss of her eyesight And yet… the most life-changing moment didn’t happen in a courtroom, hospital, or hurricane. It happened on the bathroom floor, at rock bottom, when a quiet inner voice told her: “You’re not seeing your story correctly. It’s time to stop being the victim and become the star.” From that moment, Stephany stopped waiting to be rescued and started rewriting her fairytale. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“You are not seeing your story correctly. It’s time to stop being the victim and become the star.”“You are not your past, you are not your trauma, and you are not your shame.”“If you’re still waiting for someone to come and save you, you’re still stuck in the fairytale.”“Your nervous system won’t believe you’re ‘her’ until you keep showing up as her on repeat.” 💬 Connect with Stephany
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| You Can’t Parent From a Place You Never Healed | 23 Nov 2025 | 00:32:13 | |
In this powerful episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with Anne Alvarez, a parent coach and school counselor who grew up in a deeply dysfunctional, abusive home – and turned her pain into a mission to help families heal. Anne shares how living with constant conflict, violence, and being sexually abused by her father at age 10 shaped her sense of worth, safety, and identity. She opens up about leaning into faith as a child, praying for protection, and the moment her father finally left the home – a turning point she still sees as divine intervention. Now, as a parent coach and school counselor, Anne uses her story and training to help parents understand something crucial: you cannot raise emotionally healthy children while ignoring your own wounds. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“You can’t keep walking around wounded and pretend it’s not bleeding onto your kids.”“Strong-willed doesn’t mean ‘difficult’ – it often means ‘leader.’ Stop trying to dim what makes them powerful.”“The words we don’t say inside families break us more than the ones we shout.”“Your healing journey is not selfish. It’s the most generous thing you can do for your children.” 💬 Connect with Anne
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| From Six-Month Death Sentences to a Life of Purpose | 23 Nov 2025 | 00:33:48 | |
In this episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Leticia sits down with Tom Le Noble, a man who has been given six months to live three times and is still here talking about purpose, power, and what it really means to live fully awake. Tom walks us through his wild path: From corporate leadership roles at MCI, Walmart.com, Palm, and early Facebook (yes, that Facebook — and yes, we talk about the stock)… To being the backbone of customer operations for tech companies… To becoming a philanthropist, coach, speaker, podcast host, and CEO of the Academy for Coaching Excellence. But this isn’t just a corporate highlight reel. Tom shares how living with metastatic cancer for 13 years forced him to redefine resilience, reframe “terrible gifts,” and choose engagement over fear – again and again. 🎙️ What We Talk About
🔑 Key Takeaways“Every storm runs out of rain. The real question is: what are you going to plant when it does?”“Terrible things happen… and sometimes they still come wrapped in terrible gifts.”“You are not a spectator in your life. You’re the one driving the damn car.”“Baby steps turn into leaps – but only if you keep taking them.” 💬 Connect with Tom
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| When the Battle Ends but the Breakdown Begins | 16 Nov 2025 | 00:44:50 | |
When Veronika was diagnosed with breast cancer, she didn’t ask, “Why me?” She said, “I’m going to heal.” Armed with mindset tools, radical faith, and a juicer, she turned her diagnosis into a journey of empowerment — journaling every step, changing her diet, and mentally programming her body to respond to treatment with ease. But when the treatments ended and remission came, she broke. That’s when she realized survival mode isn’t just about fear — it’s about function. It keeps you moving when you should be feeling. In this episode, Veronika shares the truth about life after illness — the crash, the clarity, and the calling that comes when you start to rebuild. From trauma-informed healing to food awareness, this conversation is a masterclass in self-awareness, reprogramming, and reinvention. Highlights:
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💬 Connect with Veronika 🌸 Website: www.lotus-journey.com 📖 Book: Lotus Journey — available now for pre-order (UK copies available) 💫 Free Monthly Healing Circles & Coaching Info on her website
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| Breaking the Energy of Old Beliefs | 16 Nov 2025 | 00:39:39 | |
From the age of four, Margie was taught that her voice didn’t matter. What began as survival in a home filled with narcissistic, emotional, and sexual abuse evolved into decades of living in freeze and fawn — performing strength while silently drowning.But survival mode wasn’t the end of her story. It was the initiation. In this powerful episode, Margie shares how she transformed her trauma into a path of energetic liberation — mastering modalities like Reiki, Shamanic practices, sound healing, natural law, and Energy for Life coaching. Together, we explore how to recognize when you’re still operating from survival, how to release beliefs that were never yours, and how to reconnect to your body’s innate wisdom. Highlights:
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💬 Connect with Margie ✨ Website: Prism of Brilliance 📸 Instagram & Facebook: @PrismOfBrilliance 💫 Offers: Energy for Life Coaching, Transformational Energy Sessions, and Natural Law Workshops
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| When Grief, DV & Single Motherhood Collide | 16 Nov 2025 | 00:34:38 | |
From the outside, Erin looked “together.” Inside, she was running on fumes—grief, DV recovery, single motherhood, and years of crisis conditioning. In this unfiltered conversation, Erin walks us through the invisible side of survival mode: when your calendar is full, your smile is practiced, and your nervous system is shot. We get practical about the exit—mindset work that actually sticks, nervous system regulation you’ll use, and energetic boundaries that protect your peace without burning every bridge. Highlights
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🔑 Key Takeaways“You can’t regulate a life you’re still rescuing.”“Feelings aren’t facts—but they’re data. Use them.”“Resilience is a skill, not an identity. Put it down.”“Peace isn’t the absence of problems. It’s the presence of boundaries.” 💬 Connect with Erin
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| Raised in Chaos, Rewired for Peace | 16 Nov 2025 | 00:43:30 | |
Reign’s childhood normalized abuse, control, and emotional suppression—so she dissociated to survive. As an adult, she chose radical responsibility, nervous system regulation, and subconscious reprogramming to end the cycle. Together we unpack narcissistic family dynamics, why blame is a seductive addiction, and how emotions need witnessing—not white-knuckling. This episode is a blueprint for turning survival patterns into self-leadership. Highlights
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| Learning Disabilities, Advocacy & Life Beyond Survival | 16 Nov 2025 | 00:31:52 | |
Michelle was diagnosed with a learning disability in kindergarten, bullied in a small school where she couldn’t “hide,” and told college wasn’t for her. In this raw conversation, she unpacks how masking kept her in survival mode—and how self-advocacy, accommodations, and alignment flipped the switch. We talk about redefining success when the system isn’t built for you, the power of presence, and why acceptance isn’t defeat—it’s the beginning of design. Expect practical truth, zero fluff, and a map from autopilot to intentional living. Highlights:
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters Too many high-achieving women are still performing strength while running on empty. Michelle’s story shows how survival patterns begin early—and how they end with self-advocacy, aligned choices, and ruthless acceptance. If you’ve been told you’re “too much” or “not enough,” this will feel like oxygen. The light isn’t out—you just haven’t flipped your own switch yet. Blog: Michelle’s Mission (nature-inspired reflections on disability) Instagram & Facebook: @MichellesMission
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| Survival Mode Isn’t Just Trauma… Sometimes It’s a Diagnosis | 21 Dec 2025 | 00:41:31 | |
Georges Cordova shares his survival-mode story through a decade-long battle with advanced melanoma, including multiple surgeries and brain tumors. He breaks down the mental and emotional shifts that helped him beat the odds — and why healing isn’t just physical, it’s whole-body and deeply internal. In this episode, we explore:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“No one is ready to hear they have cancer.” “The mind goes to what is familiar… even when it’s suffering.” “Surrender isn’t sitting in a boat and drifting — you surrender and keep rowing.” “No one will believe in you until you believe in you.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Because survival mode doesn’t only come from relationships, childhood, or burnout — sometimes it comes with a diagnosis and a deadline. Georges shows what it looks like to stop letting fear drive the process, and instead choose action, mindset, faith, and ownership. This episode is for the woman who feels like she’s been fighting for her life — emotionally, mentally, physically — and needs a reminder that she still has agency. Not because it’s easy… but because you’re not here to drown. 💬 Connect with Georges:
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| Alignment Isn’t a Vibe, It’s a Practice | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:33:38 | |
Survival mode gets rewarded—until your body, marriage, and joy send the bill. Lara shares the cost of high-functioning pain (multiple miscarriages, misaligned marriage, radical redirection) and how choosing truth over performance rebuilt her life. We walk through Leticia’s 3-phase exit—Self-Awareness → Reprogramming → Reinvention—and show you how to apply it when peace feels foreign and your nervous system only trusts the hustle.
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| Autopilot Isn't Peace | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:40:21 | |
Survival mode looks different on everyone—but it often sounds like autopilot. Gemma’s body forced a full stop (transverse myelitis) after years of people-pleasing and “doing it all.” In that pause, she rebuilt—using humanist psychology, somatic awareness, and ruthless alignment to her values. This episode shows you how to exit the conveyor belt and design a life and business that actually feel like you.
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High-achieving women are praised for enduring misalignment. That praise keeps you stuck. This is your permission slip to stop performing “fine,” listen to your body, and build a life—and business—that doesn’t require self-abandonment. 🔑 Key Takeaways:“Autopilot is not peace—it’s avoidance with good PR.”“Your values are a compass. Expectations are someone else’s map.”“When the body says ‘stop,’ it’s wisdom, not weakness.”“Reinvention is permission, repeated.” 💬 Connect with Gemma:
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| Nine Lives, One Mission | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:37:12 | |
Vitelle knows survival mode too well—single motherhood, abuse, homelessness, “doing fine” while burning out. She breaks down how faith, community, and creativity pulled her from coping to healing. This is a masterclass in surrendering control, rebuilding self-trust, and using your gifts to help others heal.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Overfunctioning looks heroic and feels like hollow.”“Faith is surrender, not micromanagement.”“Community is a cure—use tech as a bridge, not a hiding place.”“You don’t have to do ‘grief/trauma right.’ You have to do you.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High-achieving women can survive anything—and too often, we settle for that. This episode shows the difference between polishing your pain and transforming it. If you’ve been performing “okay,” this conversation hands you language, tools, and permission to stop.
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| Love With Nowhere To Go: Grief That Remakes You | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:30:45 | |
Grief bulldozed Mehr’s life. Sudden loss. Identity shattered. Three kids watching. She went silent, overfunctioned, and called it strength until her body said otherwise. Stress-induced asthma. Emotional paralysis. Then the pivot: acceptance, nervous system care, and rebuilding from the inside out.
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High-achieving women are masters at looking fine while collapsing inside. If you’ve been applauded for your composure, this episode invites you to stop performing resilience and start practicing it. Honest, embodied, sustainable. Your future does not require you to disappear.
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| Gaslit, Sober, Unapologetic | 09 Nov 2025 | 00:41:10 | |
Jacquie grew up inside generational trauma and religious shame, was sexually abused as a child, gaslit into doubting her sanity, and later numbed the pain through addiction. She got sober, lost custody of her son, learned to set boundaries, and rebuilt a self that didn’t exist before. This conversation is a masterclass in refusing fake harmony and choosing radical self-trust.
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters: So many high-achieving women are applauded for being agreeable while they bleed out behind closed doors. This episode cuts through the performance. If you were raised to question your reality, Jacquie’s story gives you language, permission, and a path. This is how you stop negotiating with your pain and start rebuilding a self that cannot be gaslit.
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| When Success Isn't Enough | 02 Nov 2025 | 00:37:47 | |
From military discipline to spiritual surrender — John Templeton’s story is proof that achievement without alignment leads straight to collapse. After years of thriving as a Special Forces instructor and athlete, John’s world unraveled: a toxic relationship, financial loss, physical illness, and depression pushed him into a full-blown identity crisis. But that breakdown became the birthplace of his greatest awakening — the discovery of his authentic self. In this conversation, John shares the hard truths about masculine conditioning, people-pleasing, the spiritual cost of success, and how facing his deepest fear of financial loss set him free. 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“You can’t outperform pain. Eventually, it demands to be felt.”“My body shut down because my spirit had been ignored.”“When I stopped chasing validation, I found peace.”“Facing your fear doesn’t destroy you — it reveals who you’ve been all along.”“Authenticity isn’t becoming someone new. It’s remembering who you were before survival mode took over.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many high achievers are dying behind polished smiles. We celebrate productivity, but never talk about the panic beneath it. John Templeton’s story is a wake-up call for anyone who’s ever tied their worth to their work. It’s a reminder that survival mode isn’t just chaos — it’s control disguised as competence. This episode will challenge you to stop performing strength and start practicing stillness — because the real flex is peace. 🌐 Website: www.johntempleton.io 📘 Book: Authenticity: The Art and Science of Being Your True Self 📱 Instagram, YouTube, Facebook: @JohnTempletonOfficial
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| You Don’t Have to Endure to Be Worthy | 02 Nov 2025 | 00:47:03 | |
In this raw, unfiltered conversation, Candice Harper unpacks the emotional abandonment, reactive abuse, and generational trauma that shaped her life — and how she found the courage to rewrite it. From surviving narcissistic relationships and the pressure of being a “high-achieving woman,” to redefining forgiveness and healing the mother wound — this episode is a masterclass in radical self-ownership and liberation. You’ll walk away seeing forgiveness differently — not as letting someone off the hook, but as freeing yourself from the expectation they’ll ever be different. 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🙌 Why This Episode Matters: So many women think endurance equals strength. That love means suffering quietly. That forgiveness means pretending it never happened. But Candice Harper’s story dismantles every one of those lies. This isn’t about perfection — it’s about permission. Permission to question tradition, forgive on your terms, and finally release the expectations that keep you small. If you grew up with emotional abandonment, narcissistic parents, or generational conditioning around worthiness, this episode is the mirror you didn’t know you needed. 🌐 Website: candiceharperlovecoach.com 🎓 Free Masterclass: bit.ly/masterclasswithcandice 📖 Book: I’m Not Mad, But She’s Still Crazy 📱 Instagram: @candiceharperlovecoach
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| The Death Before the Rebirth | 02 Nov 2025 | 00:35:22 | |
From addiction and bipolar disorder to building one of the most powerful Black male mental health movements in America — George P. Brooks has lived the full spectrum of survival and resurrection. He opens up about the insanity of addiction, the lack of compassion in recovery, and how accountability became his lifeline. This episode isn’t just about recovery — it’s about rebirth. It’s about death — death of denial, of blame, of old identities — and the courage to rebuild what survival once destroyed. 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Because healing in the Black community can’t happen without honesty — and honesty can’t happen without safety. George’s story is proof that survival mode doesn’t have to be your forever story. He’s redefining recovery, fatherhood, and masculinity by making vulnerability not a weakness, but a revolution. If you’ve ever loved an addict, battled mental illness, or carried trauma in silence — this episode will remind you that compassion heals what shame hides. 💬 Connect with George: 🌐 Website: www.mettaassociation.org 📱 Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn: Meta Association 💬 Public Speaking & Advocacy: Contact via website
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| War, Anger, Sobriety, and Starting Again | 02 Nov 2025 | 00:36:29 | |
What happens when survival becomes your identity. Sean Young grew up inside violence, entered the Army at 17, deployed four times, lost his best friend overseas, and spiraled into addiction and rage after discharge. After a suicide attempt and a hard reset, he chose accountability, community, and five years of continuous sobriety. We talk about men’s mental health, veteran transitions, anger as armor, and the slow work of living again.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is not living. It is just making it to the next day.”“Anger isn’t the end. It is a sign that fear or sadness is underneath.”“Accountability heals what shame keeps infected.”“Don’t take it personal. Most of what hurt you wasn’t about you.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Men are bleeding out emotionally in plain sight. Veterans are trained to stay angry and stay ready, then sent home without a map back to peace. Sean’s story is a masterclass in choosing life when the body only knows war. If you love a man who is hurting, if you are that man, or if you are rebuilding after addiction, you will hear yourself here. 💬 Connect with Sean:
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| Building a Garden After the Storm | 02 Nov 2025 | 00:45:27 | |
This episode dives deep into the hidden cost of survival mode and how unhealed childhood trauma quietly dictates how we love, parent, and perceive ourselves. Jamie shares his story of losing his mother at eight years old, surviving emotional neglect, battling depression, and transforming his pain into purpose. Together, we explore the psychology of resilience, emotional regulation, and how to break generational patterns through awareness and accountability. 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is our mind and body’s way of trying to avoid pain—but healing begins when we stop running from it.”“Don’t chase butterflies. Build a garden so beautiful they’ll want to stay.”“Resilience isn’t toughness—it’s tenderness that refuses to quit.”“Your children don’t need perfect parents. They need accountable ones.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: This conversation is a gut-punch reminder that healing isn’t about blaming—it’s about breaking cycles. Whether you grew up emotionally neglected, learned to silence your feelings to keep others comfortable, or are parenting while still healing yourself—this episode is for you. Jamie and I get real about how trauma hides in plain sight and how we can consciously choose to parent differently, love differently, and live differently. 🌐 Website: managingmentalhealth.net 📚 Books & Resources: Available via his website 📱 Instagram, Facebook, TikTok: @ManagingMentalHealth
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| Grief Turned Me Into a Robot… Until Hope Crept Back In | 21 Dec 2025 | 00:32:49 | |
Linda Henderson shares the raw reality of what survival mode looks like after losing a child — not the polished version, the real one. In this episode, we talk about grief as a full-body experience and why time moves you forward even when you don’t want to go. Highlights include:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Grief is ugly. It’s messy. Trauma is ugly. It’s messy.” “I was surviving… with help. Not even on my own.” “Acknowledgement. Action. Appreciation.” “Embrace the moments, cherish the memories, and hope for tomorrow.”🙌 Why This Episode Matters: This conversation tells the truth people avoid: grief doesn’t disappear — it integrates. Linda’s story shows what it looks like to come back to life without pretending it didn’t destroy you. If you’re in survival mode because of loss, trauma, or life punching you in the throat, this episode offers real hope — not toxic positivity. And it proves healing can start with the smallest next step. 💬 Connect with Linda:
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| Raised on Dysfunction, Dressed as Tradition | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:42:17 | |
Born into survival mode, Maz Alexander spent decades navigating emotional neglect, sexual abuse, religious manipulation, and toxic cultural norms masked as “tradition.” From being told she should’ve been aborted to being sent to Jamaica and left with strangers, Maz’s story is one of inherited trauma — and radical reclamation. In this episode, we dismantle the myths of strength, silence, and “just how it is,” and explore what true healing looks like when you rewrite the rules for yourself.
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many women mistake coping for culture. We inherit silence, normalize struggle, and call pain “resilience.” This conversation shatters the generational scripts that keep Black women performing strength while dying inside. Maz gives language to the trauma we were told to “just deal with” — and shows what true freedom looks like when you stop surviving and start unlearning.
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| The Goode Fight Begins Within | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:40:34 | |
Twelve years ago, Demetria’s ex-husband brutally beat and stabbed her. Months later, she nearly ended her life — until a small voice and a bigger purpose pulled her back. This conversation is a masterclass in radical responsibility: naming childhood abuse, breaking people-pleasing, apologizing to her kids, and building a nonprofit that turns pain into community power. We map it to the Survival Mode Disrupted framework so you can stop coping cute and start changing your life.
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🙌 Why This Episode Matters High-achieving women are rewarded for over-functioning — until it steals every boundary we have. Demetria shows how to flip the script: take accountability, stop bleeding for people who won’t clot for you, and build a life that honors your peace.
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| Using Pain on Purpose | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:41:05 | |
Coach Latrea grew up navigating disability, hospitals, and a home shaped by addiction. Survival mode taught her to aim for “just get through today.” Adulthood tried to keep her there. She said no. In this conversation, she walks us through the mindset shift that removed her limits, the faith that grounded her, and the daily practices that turned pain into purpose. We map her story to the 3 phases of exiting survival mode so you can do more than cope. You can rise.
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High achievers in survival mode are experts at shrinking their dreams to fit their nervous system. That ends here. This episode gives you the mindset, the language, and the practices to turn pain into propulsion and remove the ceiling you learned to live under. Website: coachlatrea.net
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| I Survived Columbine | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:43:42 | |
Heidi was a sophomore studying in the library when smoke, alarms, and gunfire split her world in two. She describes the moment-by-moment terror, the years of dissociation and panic, and the heavy religious messaging that told her survival demanded a public purpose. Then she walks us into the quieter revolution: self-compassion, nervous system safety, and choosing life for herself.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Surviving isn’t the same as living.”“Safety is someone saying ‘look at me, I’ve got you’—and meaning it.”“White-knuckling is not healing.”“Self-compassion isn’t coddling. It’s medicine.” Public trauma becomes headlines. Private trauma becomes a lifetime of managing a nervous system that still hears explosions. This conversation gives language to the invisible aftermath and models a path out: truth-telling, self-compassion, and daily choices toward life. By request only through the show. Respect her privacy and humanity. If fireworks, alarms, or crowds trigger you, identify one person and one place that feel safe. Tell them what you need before the next trigger hits. Safety planned is safety felt. You were not built to break. You were not built to just survive. Share this episode with someone who needs permission to stop white-knuckling and start living. Leave a 5-star review so this message reaches the ones still shaking in silence.
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| The Rest of Your Life Can Be the Best of Your Life | 26 Oct 2025 | 00:48:07 | |
This one is fire and truth. Jeremy walks us through surviving childhood molestation, parental addiction, rage, and repeat suicide attempts, then shows how he rewired his life with radical responsibility and daily discipline. We break down survival mode as a nervous system pattern and map the exact moves to exit it.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“You are not your thoughts. The thoughts are yours.”“Most people aren’t broken. They are protecting themselves.”“If your emotions make the decisions, you relapse into your past.”“Suffer with a purpose so the pain pays you back.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High achievers are experts at masking pain with productivity. That mask is expensive. It costs marriages, health, and identity. This conversation gives you a blueprint to confront what hurts, feel it without drowning, and redirect it into power. No more waiting for permission. No more settling. Choose the life that is built on truth, not trauma.
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| Prepared For War Yet Met With Love | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:48:58 | |
Survival wasn’t a phase for Frankco, it was the air he breathed. Abusive home. Public bullying. “Pick a struggle” became “I had all of them.” He fled Bermuda, lived homeless in NYC, cycled through addiction, prison, and an overdose before clawing his way back. Today he’s nine years sober and building solutions for the island that shaped him studying how smallness, isolation, and culture complicate gang violence and collective healing. This conversation is a blueprint for moving from rage to responsibility, from secrecy to systems change, and from self-protection to purpose.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“I forgave him—but I did not forget. Not forgetting is how we heal on purpose.”“Leaving saved me. Coming home finished the work.”“Anger can protect you. But if it owns you, it poisons you.”“Your story is not a stain. It’s leverage.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High-achieving women (and allies) often carry entire communities on shoulders built in survival. Frankco’s story shows how to honor your past without being held hostage by it—and how to build spaces where vulnerability is power, not liability. If your healing needs to become policy, practice, or a platform, this one hands you language and spine.
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| The Audacity To Be Authentic | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:54:07 | |
Bermuda raised her. Purpose pulled her. In this episode, Desta walks us through leaving a 21-square-mile comfort zone for engineering school in Toronto, pounding on closed doors back home, and finally smashing ceilings as a sustainability leader. But behind the wins was a private war: an abusive partner, post-separation warfare, and the moment her child intervened to stop an attack. That was the line in the sand. Desta shares how she rebuilt, from “functioning on autopilot” to living on purpose with ruthless self-trust, boundaries, and daily practices that keep her anchored.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Autopilot keeps you productive—and unavailable to yourself.”“The night I said ‘I am enough,’ survival stopped being my story.”“Acceptance isn’t approval; it’s the door out.”“If the door won’t open, create the role—and the life.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High-achieving women are rewarded for output while their nervous systems are on fire. Desta’s story exposes that lie and hands you a path out. If you’re juggling wins and wounds, this conversation gives you language, leverage, and permission to choose you without apology. 💬 Connect with Desta:
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| The Day I Stopped Dying Quietly | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:34:06 | |
Today’s guest is not here to perform strength. She is here to tell the truth. Molested at 7. Silence, fights, and promiscuity by 13. A teenage pregnancy. Multiple suicide attempts. Law enforcement work that amplified unhealed wounds. An abusive marriage. A fourth attempt that became the turning point. Chanika shows us what it looks like to stop waiting for rescue and choose yourself in real time. We map her healing to the three phases of exiting survival mode: self-awareness, reprogramming, and reinvention.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“My beginning was loud. It didn’t get to be my ending.”“I forgave myself first. That is how I stopped bleeding on the people I love.”“Acceptance is not approval. It is the doorway to change.”“Self-awareness, reprogramming, reinvention. That is how I stopped performing and started living.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: High-achieving women are celebrated for composure while they quietly disintegrate. Chanika’s story gives language to that dissonance and a map out of it. If you have ever worn “strong” as a mask or felt unworthy of gentleness, this conversation will hand you both mirror and machete. You are not broken. You are unfinished.
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| The Fight From Grooming To Grace PART 2 | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:49:29 | |
This powerful conclusion tracks Mickey’s path through Drug Treatment Court, relapse, jail sanctions, a high-risk pregnancy, and the moment surrender became a choice. She names the difference between treating symptoms and healing trauma. She walks us into a courtroom that tried to rip her apart and a justice system that finally listened. We talk recovery structure, community, grief, and the audacity to “make a way” when the world will not.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Relapse didn’t erase my progress. It revealed what still needed love.”“Surrender was not defeat. It was structure, phone calls, and one honest day at a time.”“Silence kept me sick. Truth got me free and it protects the next girl.”“If the door will not open, make a way for yourself.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Recovery is not linear. Courts are not healing. Bodies keep score. Mickey’s story shows how structure, community, and fierce self-respect can carry you through the middle that most people never talk about. If you have ever felt punished for surviving or unseen by systems that should protect you, this conversation offers language, strategy, and fire. 💬 Connect with Mickey:Mickey Parfitt Smith — Survivor, advocate, founder of Empower Me Bermuda. Website: empowermebda.com 🔗 Resources & Links:
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| The Fight From Grooming To Grace | 19 Oct 2025 | 00:45:27 | |
Mickey pulls the mask off survival mode and names what too many of us were trained to hide: grooming, child sexual abuse, manipulation, addiction, homelessness, and violence. This is not trauma porn. It is truth, recovery, and responsibility. In this episode, we unpack the patterns that kept her stuck, the moments that cracked the denial, and the choices that rebuilt her life with dignity and power.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode felt like running in place. All sweat. No movement.”“Numbing wasn’t weakness. It was my nervous system begging for relief.”“Silence protects abusers. Truth protects the next generation.”“Healing began the day I stopped performing strength and told the whole truth.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many high-achieving women are praised for composure while privately drowning. Mickey’s story confronts that culture head on and gives language to experiences many have been shamed into burying. If you grew up being “useful” instead of being nurtured, or if you learned to wear the smile so no one asked questions, this conversation will feel like oxygen. You are not crazy. You are not alone. You are not beyond repair. 💬 Connect with Mickey:Mickey Parfitt Smith — Survivor, advocate, and truth-teller. 🔗 Resources & Links:
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| She Called Me a Liar: The Mother Wound That Lasted 30 Years | 14 Dec 2025 | 00:26:03 | |
Ronda’s story is raw, heartbreaking, and deeply relatable for anyone carrying a mother wound. At 17, she was sexually assaulted by her mother’s boyfriend — and when she told her mother, she was dismissed, blamed, and called a liar. That betrayal shaped the next 30 years of her life, impacting her relationships, safety, trust, and even her physical health. In this episode, we unpack what survival mode looked like for Ronda: isolation, guarding her heart, struggling at school, and moving through life feeling like everyone eventually hurts you. She shares how her therapist challenged her to write — and how writing turned into publishing two books on Amazon as a way to finally release what she carried alone for decades. This conversation highlights the 3 phases of exiting survival mode:
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Some of the deepest trauma is not being protected after you speak up.”“Isolation can feel safe — but it also steals connection.”“Your body will start speaking when you’ve been silent too long.”“Healing starts when you stop holding it in.”“Your story may be the thing that saves someone else.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: This episode speaks to the women who have survived trauma and then got punished for telling the truth. It’s for the ones who became hyper-independent, guarded, and isolated because trusting people kept hurting. Ronda’s story reminds us that silence isn’t strength — it’s often survival. And survival is not the final destination. 📚 Ronda’s books on Amazon:
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| Owning Your ‘Too Much’ and Never Apologizing Again | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:33:31 | |
This is not a surface-level chat about “moving on.” This is survival mode, cracked wide open. Darla Illa shares the raw truth about growing up in dysfunction, surviving narcissistic abuse, and taking her power back through radical self-love and grace. We unpack the love-bombing, the trauma bonds, the gaslighting, and the decades-long reprogramming it takes to finally feel free.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:“Love bombing is the bait; trauma bonding is the hook.”“Your standards aren’t too high—your past taught you to set them too low.”“Grace isn’t weakness—it’s a power move.”“I stopped running when I realized I was giving away my power.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Narcissistic abuse isn’t just about bruises—it’s about rewiring your brain, dismantling your sense of reality, and stripping away your identity. Darla’s story is proof that escape is only the first step. The real freedom comes when you stop running, take radical ownership, and decide your ‘too much’ was never too much at all. This conversation is a guide for anyone ready to reclaim themselves without apology. 💬 Connect with Darla:🌐 Website: highvaluewoman.info 🎙 Podcast: You Have the Power – The Road to Recovery from Trauma and Narcissistic Abuse
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| Sleeping in a Prius, Dreaming Bigger | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:34:48 | |
Leticia sits down with Jonathan Simos for a deeply honest conversation about what it really means to survive, pivot, and thrive as an entrepreneur. From living out of his car to building a wellness brand rooted in holistic transformation, Jonathan shares how he flipped rock bottom into radical clarity—and why mindset is your real currency when everything else falls apart. 🚗 Living out of a car while building a business 🧠 The mindset shift that saved him from spiraling ⚡️ From comparison to clarity—letting go of society’s definition of success 🏋🏽♂️ Why personal development is a requirement for entrepreneurship 🔥 The power of aligned, intentional action 💡 How to design a life rooted in purpose—not pressure 🌱 Creating a holistic wellness brand that disrupts the norm 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“Rock bottom isn’t failure—it’s feedback.”“You don’t have to be anyone’s version of successful but your own.”“If you want personal growth fast, start a business.”“Survival mode doesn’t end when you make more money—it ends when you take your power back.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many people are performing success while silently drowning. Jonathan’s story disrupts that narrative and reminds us that purpose, peace, and power don’t come from climbing ladders—they come from knowing who you are. If you've ever felt like you're behind, like you missed the memo on how to "do life right," or like you're failing just because you're not thriving yet—this episode will shake the shame right off you. You're not behind. You're not broken. You’re just getting clear.
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| Why You Stayed, Why You Snapped, Why You’re Still Healing | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:39:09 | |
In this brutally honest episode, Jessica Perini shares how unresolved childhood trauma and codependency led her into the grip of narcissistic abuse. Through brainspotting, somatic healing, and radical self-honesty, she clawed her way out—and is now helping others do the same. 🧠 The psychology of codependency & control 🔥 What reactive abuse actually looks like 🪞 Why narcissists are drawn to high-achieving women 💔 How trauma bonding keeps you stuck in toxic love 🧬 The impact of narcissistic abuse on your body & brain 🌱 Why talk therapy isn’t enough—and what actually works 💫 The long road to forgiveness, grace, and post-traumatic growth 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“Trauma bonding isn’t love—it’s chemical addiction.”“Talk therapy didn’t heal me. Somatic work did.”“Narcissists don’t choose weak women. They choose strong ones to break.”“You are not crazy. You are conditioned. And you can heal.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many survivors are walking around thinking they're the problem. That they're crazy. That they "should’ve known better." But narcissistic abuse is built to be confusing, soul-crushing, and invisible to the outside world. Jessica’s story cracks the silence wide open—and offers a way through. If you’ve ever felt like you’re losing yourself in a relationship, like you’re too broken to heal, or like you’re drowning in shame—this episode will bring light to the darkness. You’re not alone. And it really can end with you.
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| When Love Is a Lie: Recognizing the Hidden Signs of Abuse | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:37:31 | |
In this soul-shaking conversation, Leticia sits down with Rachel Lemon to expose the insidious nature of psychological and emotional abuse—and what healing actually takes. From red flags disguised as compliments to the slow erosion of self-trust, this episode peels back the layers of survival mode with zero fluff and full truth. 💥 What grooming actually looks like 💥 Subtle red flags most women miss 💥 How abuse impacts your career, confidence & intuition 💥 Why "just leave" is dangerous advice 💥 Rebuilding identity after years of coercive control 💥 The power of community & trauma-informed healing 💥 Why boundaries are revolutionary—especially for women 🎙️ What We Talk About:
🔑 Key Takeaways:“If you think something feels off, it probably is. Trust that whisper.”“Healing isn’t just leaving the abuser—it’s leaving the beliefs that kept you there.”“We’re not broken. We’re responding to broken systems and broken conditioning.”“Silence doesn’t protect survivors. It protects abusers.” 🙌 Why This Episode Matters: Too many women are taught to confuse control with care. In a world where emotional abuse is still dismissed and misunderstood, this conversation rips the shame off survival and dares you to trust yourself again. If you’ve ever felt like something was wrong but couldn’t name it—this episode is for you. It’s time to disrupt the silence and rewrite the rules of what we accept in the name of love.
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