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Resilient Journey

Resilient Journey

By: Journey
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What can I say? I have had an amazing, crazy, horrific, joyful life. I think it’s a life story worth telling. I also feel driven to tell the truth about what happened, for the memory of my brother, my childhood self, and the woman I am today. I was born into a cult, my brother was murdered and my world ripped away. I was not put into a safe place, but a worse place in many ways. I survived. Why do some people survive and others crumble? My driving force was to someday have a nice family of my own and find that security, finally. Along the way I married a man from India and traveled there, found several versions of spirituality, had two interesting and challenging children. Then I became a nurse. In my mid-40’s I remarried, had a miracle IVF child, and am reflecting on my life and the legacy I want to leave for my children. Here’s my story. It is raw and unedited. I am telling it once and the putting it behind me. If you find this podcast, thank you for listening. Live each day as the gift it is.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Social Sciences Spirituality True Crime
Episodes
  • 12 The college years
    Sep 14 2022

    The college years, how I nearly sued the university (and won), finding myself, and met my future husband.

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    43 mins
  • 11. The last two years of high school
    Jul 25 2022

    I go and live with my mom, and that ends in a disastrous way.

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    40 mins
  • 10. The Running Years ages 12-15
    Jun 30 2022

    Raw and unedited, my life journey story told from my heart and memories. I mentioned a book in this podcast: The Body Keeps The Score, by Bessel Van Der Kolk, M.D.

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    52 mins
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