Becoming in Action

Sandy Hebert

I am working to awaken a community of meaningful connection for people who are becoming—as leaders, as professionals, as humans. We never fully arrive in our lives. It is a journey not a destination. I hope this podcast supports the ongoing process of becoming and the courage and curiosity that are necessary to have authentic conversations.

  1. The Nourished Recovery: A Conversation with Kerry

    May 25

    The Nourished Recovery: A Conversation with Kerry

    This week on the podcast, I’m joined by my cousin Kerry for a conversation about recovery, grief, leadership, creativity, and the long process of becoming yourself again. What started as a reconnection between cousins turned into a deeply honest conversation about the many ways people heal. Kerry shares her journey from a prescription opioid addiction that began after a car accident, to years of alcohol dependence, to finding lasting recovery and community through Celebrate Recovery. We talk about relapse, shame, self-awareness, and the daily practices that help her stay grounded today. But this episode is about so much more than addiction. It’s about motherhood.Holding space for others.Working for 35 years in a male-dominated industry.Learning to lead even when you don’t feel fully ready.Processing the loss of a parent.And discovering creativity later in life through cooking, storytelling, and her YouTube channel, The Nourished Recovery. Kerry’s story is a reminder that healing rarely happens in one big breakthrough. More often, it happens in small honest moments. In conversations. In community. In learning how to feel instead of numb. We also talk about:• the difference between guilt and shame• why mindset matters• how recovery applies far beyond addiction• what it means to truly let people support you• and how creativity can become part of healing This conversation felt incredibly special to me, and I think it will stay with you too.

    1h 4m
  2. Real Life, Real Work: Saying Yes to Change

    May 5

    Real Life, Real Work: Saying Yes to Change

    She built her career by being the one who said yes. Yes to more responsibility.Yes to filling gaps.Yes to doing whatever it took to make things work. And it worked… until it didn’t. In this episode, I walk through the moment so many high performers hit but don’t always talk about. When the very traits that made you successful start to burn you out. When caring deeply about quality collides with a system that can’t support it. When you realize you can’t keep doing everything at the level you know it deserves. This is a conversation about more than workload. It’s about what happens when success turns into overreliance.When you become the person who absorbs chaos.When burnout starts to disconnect you from your why. And most importantly, it’s about the pivot. We talk about: Why boundaries are professionalism, not rebellionHow to stop making dysfunction look manageableThe power of small, in-the-moment resets to calm your nervous systemHow to approach the stay vs leave decision without treating it as permanentWhy putting timelines on change gives you back controlAnd why wanting more money is not greed, it’s clarityAt the center of it all is a deeper truth: You are not just choosing between jobs.You are choosing who you are becoming. This episode explores the idea of possible selves. The versions of you that different environments will shape, support, or slowly drain. And how to decide what will actually feed your energy, your standards, and your future. If you’ve ever felt like the role that once proved your capability is now costing you something, this episode will meet you there. Because sometimes growth is not about doing more. It’s about choosing better.

    12 min
  3. Walking for Love: Katy’s Story of Family, Resilience, and Purpose

    May 4

    Walking for Love: Katy’s Story of Family, Resilience, and Purpose

    This episode includes discussion of trauma, sexual assault, self-harm, suicide attempts, and serious illness. Please listen with care. In this episode, I sit down with Katy to talk about motherhood, family, and the unexpected ways our lives unfold. What begins as a conversation about her son, Julius, and the way she approaches parenting quickly becomes something much deeper. Katy shares her story. Growing up feeling like she didn’t belong. Navigating loss, trauma, and carrying more than anyone should have to carry alone at such a young age. And what it has looked like to find her way back to herself, again and again. We talk about the relationship she has built with her parents over time, the role her friendships have played in her healing, and how becoming a mother has shifted everything. She shares what it means to listen to her son, to trust him, and to let that relationship guide her in a way that feels both instinctive and intentional. We also talk about her mom. Who she is, what she means to Katy, and how her family is navigating a diagnosis of aggressive breast cancer with honesty, love, and presence. Katy and her sister are participating in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day, walking 60 miles to raise awareness and honor their mom. This conversation is not just about what Katy has been through. It is about who she is. The way she shows up. The way she loves. And the way she is choosing to build something different for her son. If this episode resonates with you, consider sharing it with someone who might need it, or supporting Katy and her family as they prepare for the walk. https://www.the3day.org/site/TR?px=8418553&fr_id=2362&pg=personal&s_src=nuclavismobile&s_subsrc=Nucl_iosM_FdrInTkTk http://facebook.com/donate/2051873045684514/?fundraiser_source=external_url For anyone impacted by sexual violence, you can reach out to RAINN. They offer a confidential 24/7 hotline and online chat at 800-656-HOPE. If you are struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, you can contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. They are available anytime. You don’t have to carry things like this on your own. And if this episode brought something up for you, consider reaching out to someone you trust, a friend, a therapist, or one of these resources.

    55 min

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About

I am working to awaken a community of meaningful connection for people who are becoming—as leaders, as professionals, as humans. We never fully arrive in our lives. It is a journey not a destination. I hope this podcast supports the ongoing process of becoming and the courage and curiosity that are necessary to have authentic conversations.