Becoming the Person You‘re Meant to Be After Childhood Violence, Drugs, and Neglect featuring Treveal Lynch

And Then Everything Changed

When he was growing up, Treveal Lynch’s father was out of the picture, his mom was addicted to drugs and he faced emotional trauma almost on a daily basis. As a teenager he began using drugs and alcohol too, unable to escape from the patterns he grew up around. It wasn’t until he was arrested and found himself standing trial that he realized the way he was living no longer felt right.

In this episode, Treveal shares the story of his childhood and how he came to the decision that he needed to change his life for the better. He is now a faith-based community leader, author of the new book "What Is Enough”, & founder of a self-development company built on his philosophy that we and our possibilities are one and the same; everything we hope to be tomorrow we already are today. Using his own story as guide, he helps individuals revive hope for their lives and reclaim their purpose.

Connect with Treveal:

Treveal's Website www.iamthepossible.com 

Treveal's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/treveal.lynch 

Treveal's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamthepossible/  

Free Self-Worth/Self-Discovery Workbook https://www.myworthworkbook.com/free-download 

What Is Enough: “How to lighten your load and find what makes you happy” https://bit.ly/mywhatisenoughbook

About Ronit‘s book When She Comes Back: https://ronitplank.com/book/

Connect With Ronit:

For more about this episode click here! https://andtheneverythingchangedpodcast.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlankCreative/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlSZFpcksgdHopmBLUXfLA

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