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  1. May 15

    Why ‘Can’t Relate’ Might Be the Most Dangerous Lie We Tell Ourselves

    Living in the Uncertainty: An Authentic Reflection on Life, Loss, and Connection In this heartfelt episode, Lauren shares her raw experience navigating heartbreak, pregnancy, divorce, and personal growth—all while attempting to stay emotionally grounded. Whether you're in a similar storm or seeking a reminder that you're not alone in life's chaos, her story offers both vulnerability and insight. In this episode: Lauren’s candid reflection on stepping outside her comfort zone and why sharing vulnerability mattersHow life's biggest stressors—divorce, uncertainty, pregnancy—can feel like being caught in a tornadoThe importance of recognizing unseen struggles through metaphor—like holding a glass to reveal depths of emotional impactPractical ways to set boundaries around people, places, and things that threaten sobriety and mental healthWhy embracing humility and open-mindedness can foster compassion toward oneself and othersThe role of connecting authentically with others during transitional, unpredictable seasonsHow unexpected life events—like pregnancy and relationship breakdowns—test our resilience and faithThe power of sharing real stories to break stigma and build communityLauren’s call for vulnerable conversations—“can relate”—as a means of healing and connectionEncouragement to honor your own process, whatever it looks like Resources & Links: ⁠The Power of Vulnerability by Brené Brown⁠⁠Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn⁠⁠Recovery Tools & Resources⁠ This episode reminds us all: life’s chaos is part of the human experience, and sharing authentically turns trials into connection. Be brave, be real, and know you’re not alone—Lauren’s story is a powerful testament to that.

    18 min

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