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42. The Serenity Project: 16 Years In The Making

42. The Serenity Project: 16 Years In The Making

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After 16 years of iterations, false starts, and "almost there" moments, Amanda finally reveals what's been trying to be born through her all along.

You know that feeling when you've been trying to solve the same problems for years? Reading every self-help book, listening to every podcast, trying every method, but nothing sticks?

Here's what no one tells you: Information isn't transformation.

In this deeply personal episode, Amanda traces the journey from her first business attempt in 2009 (Girlwise - helping 8-13 year old girls) all the way to today's revelation.

Spoiler alert: It was always the same thing trying to emerge.

The game-changing moment:

A client says "I wish I was an alcoholic" and suddenly everything clicks.

  • Recovery wisdom works for EVERYONE
  • You don't need to qualify for transformation
  • The principles that can transform ANY life


Amanda breaks down how to transform draining patterns without abandoning who you are. You're not giving up caring - you're learning to care WITHOUT depleting yourself.

Real-life proof it works: The €35 lipstick that got crushed under her car wheel. Old Amanda would have lost her sh*t. New Amanda shows up a different way.

This episode is for you if...

  • You're tired of being at the mercy of your emotions and circumstances
  • You want to respond to life instead of constantly reacting
  • You're ready to admit your way isn't working and you need something better
  • You don't want to wait until everything falls apart to access transformation


Big announcement: The Road Back Home Podcast is becoming The Serenity Project to align with this new offering.

Download the FREE guide "5 Signs You're Unconsciously Choosing Chaos Over Serenity" at www.theserenityproject.ie


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