Built From Broken

Madison Bell

Built From Broken is a space for anyone navigating healing, growth, and everything in between. I’m Madison, and my story hasn’t been easy—foster care, family struggles, and a lot of curveballs along the way. Each episode shares a piece of my journey and ends with a reflection question for yours. It’s not always pretty, but it’s honest. And healing starts there. So come hang out, reflect a little, and as always - keep building.

  1. 3월 8일

    The Next Chapter: Q&A Edition – Part One

    Season 2 of Built From Broken begins with a listener Q&A, answering some of the most meaningful questions about my experience in foster care and the long term impact childhood trauma can have on our lives. After sharing my full foster care journey throughout Season 1, many listeners reached out with thoughtful questions about my experiences, the impact those years had on my life, and what healing has looked like since then. In this episode, I begin answering some of those questions. We talk about the fear that came with sharing my story publicly, what finally made me feel ready to start the podcast, and the unexpected ways this journey has impacted both my life and the lives of others. I also reflect on navigating trauma while telling your story, the reality of self-blame after difficult childhood experiences, maintaining relationships from foster care, and how constant transitions between homes and schools shaped my ability to adapt and survive. This conversation also touches on something many people who experienced trauma can relate to. Living in survival mode and what that looks like when you are a child simply trying to navigate the environment around you. This episode covers the first portion of listener questions and will continue in the next episode, where we will dive deeper into topics like how people react when they learn someone grew up in foster care and how childhood experiences can continue to show up as emotional triggers later in life. As always, we close with the Broken to Built reflection question, the Rebuild Challenge, and a prayer, creating space to reflect on your own journey of growth and healing. Because while our past may shape us, it never has to define the life we build moving forward. You may also notice a small refresh to the podcast’s intro and closing music as we step into Season 2.

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  2. 1월 19일

    The Dayridge House: Back Again – Part Seven

    As senior year continues, I am still a few months away from graduation and focused on staying grounded while navigating a season of transition. In this episode, I share what life looked like during this stretch of senior year, including changes in my living situation, a health-related scare, and how much of my energy was poured into school, work, and staying busy. I reflect on the difference between routine and reactive care, and how perspective shifts when you look back at those years as an adult. I also talk about the parts of school that mattered to me during this time, including mentorship, marketing and business programs, and competing in BPA. These experiences helped give structure and momentum as senior year moved forward and graduation slowly came into view. This episode captures the in-between space, not the beginning or the end, but the stretch where you keep moving even when everything feels unsettled. Once my foster care story is complete, I will be starting a Q and A series where I answer your questions openly and honestly. If you have a question you would like me to answer, you can submit it in any of the following ways: 📌 Through the anonymous Google Form on my Linktreehttps://linktr.ee/_builtfrombroken 📌 Use the direct Google Form linkhttps://forms.gle/vgU5keSDKR7EzvMM7 📌 Comment on a specific episode on Spotify 📌 Email me directly atcontact.builtfrombroken@gmail.com 📌 Or, if you know me personally, just reach out or comment here Thank you for listening and for being part of this community. Q and A Series Reminder

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Built From Broken is a space for anyone navigating healing, growth, and everything in between. I’m Madison, and my story hasn’t been easy—foster care, family struggles, and a lot of curveballs along the way. Each episode shares a piece of my journey and ends with a reflection question for yours. It’s not always pretty, but it’s honest. And healing starts there. So come hang out, reflect a little, and as always - keep building.