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From Survivor to Thriver

By: Erik DaRosa & Marc Fernandes
  • Summary

  • We speak with real people who are shattering mental health stigmas and finding their voices. We aim to normalize discussions around mental health topics and remind our audience: "it's perfectly ok to not always be ok."

    © 2024 From Survivor to Thriver
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Episodes
  • Paving a Path from Pain to Peace
    Jun 4 2024

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    What does grief mean to you?

    In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we sat down with Audrey White, a grief coach, to explore what it truly means to grieve. Having experienced significant loss herself, Audrey has navigated the path to acceptance and found meaning in her losses. In this episode, she shares her story and discusses how she now helps others with their grief.

    Join us as we discuss the stigma surrounding it, how to help someone you love through it or work through it yourself, and the power of vulnerability and community especially while grieving.

    Audrey White is the co-author of Grief Coaching: Paving a Path from Pain to Peace and CEO of the Grief Coach Academy, the #1 coach training program dedicated to training coaches on how to help people through grief.

    Her passion for healing is borne from her own journey through grief and loss. In 2020, Audrey lost eight family members, including her mother. In 2022, her brother was tragically killed by his wife, who subsequently took her own life. With her expertise in dealing with life’s setbacks, grief, and stress, Audrey has helped countless individuals find hope and healing during times of trauma and loss.

    Her journey is one of heartbreak, surrender, and perseverance to find the joy of living again.

    In today’s episode, we cover:

    • How death is just like birth
    • What it means to grieve and why society doesn’t want to talk about it
    • The power of making meaning of loss
    • Why vulnerability is a superpower that connects us
    • The importance of community and intention while grieving
    • Why we have to give ourselves time to feel and work through grief
    • What the Peace Method is and how it can be used to work through grief

    We hope you enjoyed this conversation with Audrey! If you would like to learn more from her, make sure to visit her website, follow her on Instagram, and follow her on LinkedIn.

    Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    Links:

    Visit Audrey’s website

    Follow Audrey on Instagram

    Follow Audrey on LinkedIn

    Visit our website

    Follow us on Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram

    Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com

    Quotes:

    “Death is birth. It is just like birth. And we know how to do birth. We hold vigil. We go through the pains. And then we release.” -Audrey

    “​​I'm not sure how much achievement there would be in the world if we didn't think we had to do things and earn things.” -Marc

    “This is why we do this show together. It's about showing our audience that as individuals and especially as men, we can share our feelings and open

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Healing Our Collective Mental Health
    May 28 2024

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    In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we sat down with Phyllis Leavitt to discuss her story and the crucial need for collective mental health. Phyllis shares the importance of understanding the psychological underpinnings of societal issues, breaking cycles of abuse, and the importance of fostering individual and national healing.

    Phyllis Leavitt graduated from Antioch University with a Master’s in Psychology and Counseling in 1989. Phyllis co-directed a family-based sexual abuse treatment program called Parents United in Santa Fe, New Mexico, until 1991 and then went into private practice full-time for the next 30-plus years.

    She has worked extensively with abuse and dysfunctional family dynamics, their aftermath, and some of the most important elements for healing.

    Our focus today is on her latest book, American Therapy: A New Approach to Hope and Healing for a Nation in Crisis, which delves into what perpetuates abuse at every level, the probable outcomes for individuals and the nation if cycles of violence and abuse continue unchecked, and, crucially, how to elevate the principles of individual and family healing to national awareness and implement them for the greater American family.

    She has also published two other books, A Light in the Darkness and Into the Fire, which chronicle her personal healing journey.

    In today’s episode, we cover:

    • How our family conditioning impact our thoughts, behaviors, and feelings
    • The global and historical context of collective trauma
    • How post-traumatic stress manifests in different people
    • What we personally find acceptable vs. what we allow on a larger scale
    • The power of bringing the lens of psychology to our human experiences
    • How the collective is living in constant fight or flight mode
    • The potential impact of collective healing
    • The stigma around therapy and mental illnesses
    • Why we have to start taking responsibility for ourselves

    We hope you enjoyed this conversation with Phyllis! If you would like to learn more from her, make sure to visit her website and follow her on LinkedIn.

    Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    Links:

    Visit Phyllis’s website

    Follow Phyllis on LinkedIn

    Visit our website

    Follow us on Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram

    Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com


    Quotes:

    “We need each other. If your heart is hurting, can you let yourself need someone who might help you heal your heart?” -Phyllis

    “Every single thing we do that's loving and kind and generous and cooperative, and any effort we make to resolve conflict peacefully and without violence is a contribution to the entire population of this world.” -Phyllis

    “There are n

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    57 mins
  • Microdosing for Your Mental Health
    May 21 2024

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    Are you aware of the life-changing impact microdosing can have on your mental health?

    ​​In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we sit down with Leslie Draffin to discuss her transformative journey. Leslie shares how she left what she thought was her dream job due to its toll on her mental health and discovered the healing power of psychedelic medicine.

    Join us as she explains what microdosing is, how to do it safely with professional guidance, and the healing potential of psychedelics. Leslie also reveals how she found her true passion in helping others through their psychedelic healing journeys.

    Leslie Draffinis a somatic psychedelic guide & sensual embodiment coach focused on helping women embrace their bodies, sex, and psychedelics. While she was super successful on the outside -including being a TV news anchor making 6-figures -her inner world was a MESS. She suffered from anxiety, binge drank & starved herself so she didn’t have to feel her uncomfy feelings.

    After years in therapy, and trying every spiritual modality she could think of, Leslie found psychedelic mushrooms. Today, she supports conscious women & menstruators who want to heal themselves & connect more deeply with the divine through intentional micro-dosing, womb reconnection, pleasure activation & cyclical living.

    Leslie believes sacred Earth medicine has the power to bring us home to ourselves, awaken our authenticity, and heal the trauma locked within our subconscious

    In today’s episode, we cover:

    • The profound mental health struggles that led Leslie to psychedelic medicine
    • The day in June 2022 that changed everything for Leslie
    • When Leslie decided her dream job wasn’t right for her anymore
    • How healing through microdosing led Leslie to the work she does now
    • The method she developed to microdose during your menstrual cycle
    • What it means to microdose and how it impacts your health
    • When and why to microdose versus full dose
    • Why it’s so important to microdose with a professional
    • How you can get started with psychedelic healing

    We hope you enjoyed this conversation with Leslie! If you would like to learn more from her, make sure to visit her website and follow her on Instagram.

    Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    Links:

    Visit Leslie’s website: https://www.lesliedraffin.com/

    Follow Leslie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesliedraffin/

    Visit our website

    Follow us on Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram

    Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com


    Quotes:

    “A big part of my work is helping women remember who they really are by helping them access parts of themselves through cyclical living, reconnecting with the womb, and working with psilocybin.” - Leslie

    “What I have discovered ab

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    57 mins

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