Strong Enough

Claudia King

Strong Enough Podcast is a place where we talk about the challenges and celebrate the triumphs of people just like you. From unhealthy or unhappy relationships to toxic family members to health challenges, we all experience difficulties in our lives. Strong Enough brings guests who share their struggles and their path to happiness to provide a sense of solidarity and inspiration to others dealing with similar circumstances. Strong Enough seeks to inspire every listener/viewer to believe that they are Strong Enough to put themselves first and find the happiness and healthiness they deserve.

  1. Intimacy and Shame

    2025. 10. 16.

    Intimacy and Shame

    When it comes to intimacy, have you ever felt like you aren't normal? Maybe you've experienced trauma, and that's left you with shame, embarrassment, and fear. Now, it feels easier to just go through the motions, forgetting about any enjoyment for yourself, because you don't think you're worth it, or you're too embarrassed to discuss the topic with your partner. Leah Carey is a Relationship and Intimacy Coach who specializes in helping people release the fear and shame so they can reclaim their power when it comes to intimacy. Leah experienced abuse as a child and the devastation of losing her mother to cancer. She decided it was time to heal: learn that she was worthy and deserving of good things. She took quite the path to find healing, and now she helps other people release the barriers that prevent them from feeling whole when it comes to intimacy. From her website, leahcarey.com: Growing up, my father’s abuse taught me two things: 1) I was undesirable in every way, and 2) since I was never good enough, I was the problem. It took me 42 years, a lot of heartache, and so much unpleasurable s*x to realize that being a “good girl” who doubted her worth wasn’t actually working. When my mother passed away from cancer, I was devastated. But she was also the final tether to the old story of myself as the “good girl.” With both my parents gone, I could finally find out who I am. I got rid of everything but the essentials, threw all my possessions in the car, and drove away from the familiar life I had known. I planned to spend a year traveling the United States in search of adventure and the next place I wanted to live. What I found was a s*xual awakening and healing I could have never known was coming. I sought out s*xy experiences I’d never allowed myself to have before, took classes on consent, boundaries, s*xual communication, and more. I stared straight into the face of the beast and dared to ask: “Am I really broken? Is it true that I’m undesirable? Am I actually meant to go the rest of my life without pleasure or true companionship?” The answer to every one of those questions came back loud and clear: NO.I no longer believe that “good girls” are quiet and docile and take care of everyone else’s needs before their own. I learned how to embrace my true s*xual identity, and I can guide you to do the same. Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

    49분
  2. Autism Education

    2025. 10. 09.

    Autism Education

    Have you ever had what you thought was a fantastic idea, but you let fear and insecurity convince you it wasn't so fantastic? One day, Christina Collura decided to create what she thought was a simple educational toy for her autistic son. It was a huge hit, and she thought maybe she should let others have access to her new creation. But then, fear crept in and convinced her that no one else would find it as useful as she did. However, with the help of her trusted support system, she had the courage and confidence to build Creative Beginning, the company that now provides education toys that provide specialized educational approaches for children and adults all over the world. Christina will share why educational empowerment for all and inclusivity are at the center of her mission, and she'll talk about her work to ensure all children have access to appropriate learning tools that will help them succeed. While Christina has a special place in her heart for helping those with autism, she has found her educational toys are benefitting children and adults of all ages and backgrounds! Don't let fear and insecurity stop you in your tracks. Your dreams are within your reach!   From Christina's LinkedIn: With over 20 years of dedicated experience in education, my journey as an Elementary School Teacher at the Toronto District School Board has been deeply enriched by my role as CEO and Founder of Creative Beginning. At the heart of my mission is the empowerment of every child through specialized educational approaches, leveraging my expertise in special education and kindergarten pedagogy. Our team at Creative Beginning, fortified by my recent certification as a Certified Autism Resource, is committed to fostering an inclusive learning environment that honors diverse learning needs. My entrepreneurial spirit and passion for nurturing young minds are at the core of my professional ethos, aligning seamlessly with the values and mission of both my ventures. https://www.creative-beginning.com/ Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

    41분
  3. Finding the Will to Live

    2025. 09. 25.

    Finding the Will to Live

    Have you ever felt like life has thrown so many curve balls your way, you just don't want to keep dodging them? Amy Thurman felt that way. She dealt with a broken neck, sheared brainstem and TBI for over ten years (that went undetected for over six months!). Amy was bedridden, a shell of her former self. It would have been so easy for Amy to give up; Instead she decided to turn her pain into purpose to prove that sometimes the most difficult journeys can bring you to the most beautiful destination. Amy will share how she was able to push aside the victim mentality and find a space where she truly thrived. If you've felt that life is simply too tough to handle, Amy's got some advice for you. From her website, getamyshelp.com: For over a decade, Amy Thurman lived with a broken neck, a sheared brainstem, and a traumatic brain injury, undiagnosed for six months. That experience almost shattered her and caused her to end her life. Instead, it became a doorway. Not just to healing, but to something deeper: a calling she couldn’t ignore. After spending nearly a year bedridden and battling hopelessness, Amy made a life-altering decision: To stop trying to become who she used to be, and start uncovering who she was always meant to be. Through that journey of radical resilience, reinvention, and healing, she created the Polish the Mirror™ Framework, a transformational path designed to help others release fear, reconnect with their truth, and live with deep authenticity. Today, Amy doesn’t just inspire people, she reintroduces them to themselves. She has a gift for helping others see through the noise, the roles, and the expectations, to reconnect with the version of themselves they’ve forgotten. She holds up a mirror, not to reflect who they’ve become, but to remind them of who they’ve always been. Amy is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, educator, and visionary known for helping individuals, teams, and communities move from fear-based survival to authentic, purpose-driven living. Through her groundbreaking frameworks, Polish the Mirror™ and the S.P.A.C.E. Method, Amy guides people back to themselves through the radical, healing power of Holding Space. First, she models it. Then, she teaches it. Because true transformation begins when you stop trying to fix yourself, and finally start meeting yourself with compassion, clarity, and presence. Her work empowers people to uncover their worth, lead with confidence, and create meaningful, lasting impact, personally and professionally. Known for her out-of-the-box thinking, heart-centered strategies, and mirror-like presence, Amy’s mission is both simple and powerful: To help people remember who they are, reclaim their voice, and lead lives of deep authenticity and joy. Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

    38분
  4. Too Late to Change?

    2025. 09. 18.

    Too Late to Change?

    Have you ever felt stuck in your job or career and weren't happy, but you felt like it was too late to change? Dr. Theresa Skaar is here to talk about how, at the age of 41, she decided to take a chance on pursuing the career about which she was truly passionate. She and her family moved to a new state so she could go back to school, and now, Theresa is in her mid-50's, and her work makes her happy and leaves her feeling fulfilled while helping others. If you ever thought it was too late for you to make a positive change in your life, Theresa is here to tell you that if you are motivated and determined, you can make it happen.  From her website, theresabskaar.com: "It is never too late to be what you might have been." I love this quote by George Eliot so much that I included it in my personal statement when I applied to grad school as an older adult student. My life's journey has been quite the adventure, full of twists and turns. And I've learned that it's never too late to chase your dreams or heal a part of your life. Whether you're seeking support for yourself or looking to collaborate professionally, I am here to help. My approach is warm, empathetic, and non-judgmental, providing a safe space for exploration and growth. Together, we can navigate life's challenges, embrace change, and find the inner strength to thrive. Guest Information: Dr. Theresa Skaar theresabskaar.com   Strong Enough features stories of healing and hope to remind you that you are strong enough to conquer the challenges you face in life. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You are strong enough, and you are worth it. Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

    48분
  5. Is Shame Holding You Back?

    2025. 09. 04.

    Is Shame Holding You Back?

    Shame...hopelessness...guilt...helplessness...when we experience these, it can turn our worlds upside down. We feel alone, sometimes afraid to ask for help or seek community. We isolate ourselves and fall deeper and deeper into a place that consumes us. Can you ever escape? Or will you become a statistic? Dr. Carter Check believes that moral injury is a wound that we can't see, and it's one that can leave us feeling more alone than ever before, because we aren't able to grieve the loss that goes along with it. But we aren't alone, and there are ways that we can heal the trauma and rebuild the parts of ourselves that we feel we lost. In this pivotal episode, Dr. Carter talks about his work as a suicide prevention specialist - why he chose this path for himself and why he knows that we can save more people if we work together as a community and are willing to ask for a helping hand.  From his website, drcartercheck.com: Moral injury is the unseen wound that takes lives in silence. Dr. Carter Check has made it his mission to change that. A former Army Cavalry Scout turned Healthcare Ethicist and Board-Certified Chaplain with a specialty competency in Suicide Prevention, Dr. Carter Check is a national voice in moral injury care, ethical leadership, and upstream suicide prevention. His work is both professional and personal, having walked his own journey through moral injury, he now works to ensure that others never have to walk it alone. For nearly a decade, Carter has served on an integrated suicide prevention team within the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is a co-developer of one of the VA’s first structured group interventions for moral injury—REAL (Reclaiming Experiences and Loss)—which supports trauma recovery through companioning, grief integration, and meaning reconstruction. While REAL was co-developed within a VA context, Carter’s broader work builds on these foundations with his own original frameworks for healing, including CareFrontation, Translucent Chaplaincy, and HunTherapy. A bestselling author, speaker, and researcher, Carter’s reach extends beyond clinical systems. His book Healing in the Wild introduced outdoor therapy as a tool for moral clarity and post-traumatic growth. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Moral Injury at Oral Roberts University and is completing a Ph.D. in Healthcare Ethics at Duquesne University. His academic focus centers on moral health: the alignment of identity, values, and responsibility in the wake of trauma. Carter’s ethical leadership framework—Translucent Chaplaincy—equips leaders to embody moral clarity, relational ethics, and presence-based decision-making. His work supports Veterans, first responders, and healthcare professionals who face ethical pain, burnout, and spiritual exhaustion. Beyond the classroom and clinic, Carter finds healing in wild places. As a PGA HOPE Ambassador, competitive 3D archer, and whitewater guide, he uses nature immersion, ritual, and story to help others reclaim purpose. His nonprofit, HunTherapy.org, supports outdoor healing for Veterans and first responders, including annual rafting pilgrimages on the Ocoee River—where rapids become metaphors for resilience, surrender, and strength. “Every day, Veterans, first responders, and healthcare professionals silently carry wounds no one can see. My life’s work is to ensure they don’t have to carry them alone.” Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

    1시간 5분
  6. Does Your Life Have Purpose?

    2025. 08. 28.

    Does Your Life Have Purpose?

    Do you ever feel like your life has no purpose? Have you ever been in such a deep, dark despair that made you feel like if you just disappeared, no one would even notice? Today's guest, Angie Hawkins, felt exactly this. She felt so disconnected from everyone and everything that she did the unthinkable. And then she realized, she had so much more to do in this world, and her purpose became crystal clear. In this episode, you'll hear what led Angie down a path she almost couldn't come back from and how she was able to do a complete reset on her life and start living the purpose she knows was meant to be.  From her website: Angie Hawkins is a passionate Inner Glow Coach and Author who transforms high-achieving, spiritual women from chasing love and approval to radiating fierce confidence so they can finally feel happy, free, and loved for who they are. Angie moved from Chicago to Hawaii solo to align her life with purpose and joy. Her adventurous spirit has led to some pretty incredible moments – from skydiving and bungee jumping to running 16 marathons. She’s even jumped out of a helicopter, Navy SEAL-style. In her free time, Angie loves to surf, dance, and practice fingernail art. But her true joy shines when she’s on stage speaking at local empowerment events about vulnerability, healing, and the themes in her memoir, Running in Slippers. Whether it’s through her writing, coaching, or storytelling, Angie’s mission stays the same: to help women stop dimming their light and start shining from the inside out. Guest Information: Angie Hawkins runninginslippers.com Strong Enough @strongenoughpod strongenoughpod@gmail.com strongenoughpod.com

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Strong Enough Podcast is a place where we talk about the challenges and celebrate the triumphs of people just like you. From unhealthy or unhappy relationships to toxic family members to health challenges, we all experience difficulties in our lives. Strong Enough brings guests who share their struggles and their path to happiness to provide a sense of solidarity and inspiration to others dealing with similar circumstances. Strong Enough seeks to inspire every listener/viewer to believe that they are Strong Enough to put themselves first and find the happiness and healthiness they deserve.