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S2E43 Anthony Slaughter on God, Guts, and Getting the Hell Back Up

S2E43 Anthony Slaughter on God, Guts, and Getting the Hell Back Up

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Who this episode is for:- Anyone who’s ever been fired and thought maybe I am the problem- People in recovery who still have a bottle whispering their name- Anyone working a toxic job and trying to smile through it- Foster parents or those considering the leap- LGBTQ+ folks living under labels that don’t fit- News junkies who wanna know what really goes down off-camera- And of course, anyone who’s made a flaming, glorious mess of their lifeSeason 2, Episode 43 – Anthony Slaughter on God, Guts, and Getting the Hell Back UpSponsored by:🛡️ McKelvey Insurance🧠 LightSource PsychotherapyAnthony Slaughter — former TV weatherman, credentialed meteorologist, single dad, and walking miracle — pulls no punches in this unforgettable episode.He talks about growing up in a Black-Portuguese family, losing his mom at age 7, and stepping up to adopt his twin nephews — babies born into chaos and addiction. And just when it seems the story can’t get heavier, it does.This is the first time (that we know of, in long form anyway) Anthony publicly opens up — really opens up — about getting fired from KSDK.One week he’s in a yearly review. The next? Walked out the door. Suddenly, managers had “concerns.” He was too goofy. Too confident. Too...himself.“It turned from me wanting to please the community… to just wanting to please one person — the boss.”He talks about the confusion, burnout, and identity crisis that came with getting dumped by a job he gave everything to. He saw coworkers vanish, leadership flail, and mediocrity rewarded.Here’s where it gets real: Anthony was already in recovery. Already had whiskey in the rearview. That firing? Could’ve broken him. Almost did.“You leave work so annoyed the first thing you wanna do is drink.”But this time… he didn’t.He journaled. He lifted. He moved.And out of the wreckage came peace.Instead of spiraling, he cracked open.Instead of drinking, he started dreaming again.Instead of chasing ratings, he started living.Now he’s building a YouTube channel. Selling weather shirts. Playing pickleball. And most importantly — telling the truth, finally, on his own terms.Time Stamps00:00 Introduction to Recovery and Coffee08:01 The Emotional Connection to Weather16:05 Life Changes and Family Dynamics28:01 Navigating Foster Care Challenges32:55 The Importance of Community Support35:29 Understanding Developmental Delays36:54 Therapy in Parenting39:00 Personal Struggles with Addiction42:04 Reflections on Life Choices44:15 Impact of Trauma on Children49:40 Lessons from Privilege51:36 Rebellion in Parenting55:19 Health Scares and Wake-Up Calls59:30 The Non-Linear Path of Recovery01:00:46 The Cost of Authenticity01:02:51 Anthony spills the tea on KSDK01:05:46 Challenges of News Ratings01:08:54 Navigating Career Changes01:12:08 Life Beyond News01:14:55 Struggles of Media Management01:18:02 Personal Growth and New Beginnings01:24:21 Theater and Connection01:27:07 Instincts and Self-Discovery01:29:09 New Ventures and Creativity01:31:04 Importance of Free Headspace01:32:38 Alcohol and Personal Choices01:40:13 Substances and Coping01:43:00 Identity and Acceptance01:49:06 Self-Acceptance01:51:30 Breaking Religious Constraints01:54:10 Biblical Misinterpretations01:57:10 Journey to Self-Acceptance02:04:02 Love and Community02:10:03 Supporting Foster Youth02:16:07 Culinary Passions02:21:58 Power of TransformationFollow Anthony Slaughter📸 Instagram: @theweatherguru📘 Facebook: facebook.com/WthrmnSlaughter▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@wthrmnslaughter👕 Merch: skywx.myshopify.comSupport the Aralean Brown Older Youth Readiness Fund:foster-adopt.org/older-youth-readiness-fundTry PONDOFF’S COFFEE:☕ “Light in the Dark” – Colombian roast with Long Story CoffeeBuy it at: pondoffsanonymous.com
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