Thriving Beyond Bottom

Andrea Nicole

Thriving Beyond Bottom is for anyone who’s lost themselves in the darkness, felt the weight of starting over, and still knows they’re meant for more than just surviving in this lifetime. Here, we talk about what happens after everything falls apart, the honest and uncomfortable work of facing your story, rebuilding self-trust, and choosing something better for your life. Hosted by Andrea Nicole, a mindset and self-love coach who’s lived countless rock bottoms and come out the other side. Rock bottom isn’t your ending. It’s the place where you meet yourself, pick up the pieces, and have the opportunity to reclaim your story.

  1. Don’t Judge a Fight You’ve Never Fought

    FEB 13

    Don’t Judge a Fight You’ve Never Fought

    There’s a certain confidence and moral superiority people have when they’ve never lived something. Addiction is one of those things. In this conversation, I’m speaking directly to the judgment that gets thrown at addicts from the outside. The “just stop.” The “it’s a choice.” The quiet belief that it’s really about willpower. We talk about what addiction actually is. Not from a moral lens, but from a scientific one. A chronic brain disorder that changes how the brain handles reward, impulse control, stress, and decision-making. Calling it an illness is not an excuse. It’s an explanation. And without that understanding, we keep reaching for judgement as if it’s "treatment". Trust me when I say, no one has ever judged me or other addicts or alcoholics into sobriety. That's not how this works. I share what I’ve learned inside the rooms. Alcoholism isn’t just about alcohol. It’s about the "ism". The mental obsession. The distorted thinking. The "ism" that doesn’t disappear just because the drink does. Addiction is not one size fits all. Recovery isn’t linear. Some people relapse. Some people take multiple attempts at sobriety. That doesn’t make them hopeless or wrong. And judging someone for going back out doesn’t make you better than them or right. Addiction is an illness. Recovery requires responsibility. Judgment helps no one. If you’ve never lived it, this is an invitation to listen instead of passing blind judgement. And if you have lived this, you already know what I''m talking about.

    39 min
  2. Talk Is Cheap Baby & Words Don't Build Trust

    JAN 16

    Talk Is Cheap Baby & Words Don't Build Trust

    This episode is an honest and straight up conversation about how talk is cheap. Plain and simple. And to be brutally honest, people's word means absolutely nothing to me anymore. When there’s no action or follow-through behind someone's word, you begin to lose trust. This episode is about how you can only listen to what someone says for so long before their behaviour starts telling and showing you the real story. I talk about trust in-depth. And not just the idea of it, but what it actually feels like to trust someone. How that trust starts to crack when you’re constantly the one showing up, following through, holding things together… and the other person isn’t. This conversation isn’t me making anyone the bad guy or the villain. I’ve said things I didn’t follow through on too. It’s about honesty and what I’m no longer willing to ignore anymore. It's about the standard I am holding myself and others accountable to in my life. Because wanting consistency and effort isn’t asking for too much. That is the bare minimum these days. And needing proof by seeking action from your partner isn’t being guarded, it’s being smart. It's about self-respect. If you’ve ever found yourself explaining things away, hoping and praying for a different outcome, or waiting for someone to meet you where they said they would be, this conversation is one you need to hear. 📱 Follow along on Instagram: @thrivingbeyondpod 📩 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it ⭐ Rate this podcast (5 stars) so others that need to hear this episode will see it

    28 min
  3. Future You Isn't Perfect, She's Practiced

    10/03/2025

    Future You Isn't Perfect, She's Practiced

    Future self-embodiment isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s a remembrance of who you are when you stop abandoning yourself. This episode shows you that she’s not a finish line you cross once you’ve fixed everything. She’s the pattern you repeat until she comes into full focus. This episode pulls apart the glossy "future you" myth we’ve been sold. The flawless routine, the never-doubts herself bullsh*t etc. In this episode we bring it back to what’s real: she’s already here. You can meet her in every waking moment: Saying the thing while you still mean it, ordering your coffee without a question mark, saying “I can’t take that on right now” and not writing a paragraph to explain. We go body-first so it lands in real life: breath, shoulders down, posture up, arrive before you perform. These are reps. Each one tells your nervous system, this is who we are now and that it's safe to step into the version of yourself that brings you closer to your future self. As always, I don’t skip over or sugarcoat the hard pills to swallow. Fear still shows up. Self-doubt? She's still there. The thing is your future self celebrates every time you push past these obstacles because that means you're getting closer to her. People who preferred the version of you who bent over backwards for them? They won’t always love the change. Some relationships shift. Some end. What remains is deeper because it’s built on you as you are, not you as a convenience. Over time, it stops feeling like “becoming her” and starts feeling like remembering you. Not later. But right now. She’s not perfect. She’s practiced. So are you. Let’s connect:👉 Follow me on Instagram → @thrivingbeyondpod 📩 DM me if this episode hit home — I'd love to hear your story. ✨ Rate this episode (5 stars) so more people have the chance to hear it too!

    30 min
  4. What I’ve Learned by 34 That I Wish I Knew at 24

    06/18/2025

    What I’ve Learned by 34 That I Wish I Knew at 24

    My birthday hit a little differently this year. Not because of my age (34 is wild to me, I know), but because of the time I spent reflecting on everything this year brought to the surface for me. I took time this year on my special day to sit with my thoughts and I crafted a list of the 34 lessons I've learnt along the path of my life. In this episode, I’m not giving you a highlight reel or a polished list of feel-good advice from my 34 years on this planet. I took some time to reflect on some of the bigger lessons that stood out to me, the ones I continually go back to. I’m going beneath the surface-level for this one and sharing the real stuff — I've chosen the 10 lessons that changed the way I live, love, and move through the hard seasons of my life. This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt behind. For anyone sitting in the in-between — where the path doesn’t make sense yet, but you know you can’t go back to who you were. It’s the episode I wish I could’ve listened to at 24. When I was trying so hard to become “somebody” that I forgot who I already was. We talk about healing without closure, protecting your energy like currency, walking away from breadcrumb love, unlearning timelines that never belonged to you, and what it really means to become your highest self without chasing perfection. If you’re in a messy chapter — rebuilding, rethinking, or just trying to figure out what’s next — don't miss out on this episode. It’s brutally honest. It’s reflective. And it’s a reminder that you’re not behind. Press play. Let it land. And if something speaks to you, I’d love to hear it — message me anytime over at @thrivingbeyondpod on Instagram. Remember, you’re not behind. You’re right on time. Let’s connect:👉 Follow me on Instagram → @thrivingbeyondpod 📩 DM me if this episode hit home — I'd love to hear your story. ✨ Rate this episode (5 stars) so more people have the chance to hear it too.

    54 min
  5. Sometimes You Have to Break Down to Break Through

    05/15/2025

    Sometimes You Have to Break Down to Break Through

    This is one of the rawest episodes I’ve ever recorded to date. Even harder than my story because to be honest I have been avoiding a BIG part of my healing. I have realized, after an extremely difficult night, that I haven't made peace with some trauma I experienced in my adolescence and adulthood. My biggest challenge from this realization is because I was older and not a child when it happened that I "should have known better" than to put myself in situations like that. In this episode, I go in blindly. No notes. No script. Just me, showing up right after an extremely tough night — experiencing a panic attack so intense it landed me in the hospital. I’m walking you through exactly what led to that moment, what it taught me, and why I’m finally giving love to the parts of myself I’ve been avoiding. This isn’t just about anxiety or mental health — this is about the parts of healing most people avoid. The patterns we carry. The trauma we bypass. The shame we still hold, even after years of work. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve done all the right things but still feel stuck… this episode is for you. In this episode I discuss: The silent buildup that led to a full-blown panic attack (and the moment I realized I needed help)Why my healing journey has only truly just begun — and the version of me I’ve been neglectingHow unprocessed trauma from adulthood can live in your body, even after years of therapyThe truth about shame, guilt, and why self-blame is still my biggest fightMy real plan to move forward — including reaching out for help and what’s nextWhether you’re in the thick of it or just starting to look deeper… I hope this gives you permission to be honest with yourself, ask for help, and stop trying to white-knuckle your healing. Let’s connect:👉 Follow me on Instagram → @thrivingbeyondpod 📩 DM me if this episode hit home — I'd love to hear your story. ✨ Rate this episode (5 stars) so more people have the chance to hear it too.

    28 min

About

Thriving Beyond Bottom is for anyone who’s lost themselves in the darkness, felt the weight of starting over, and still knows they’re meant for more than just surviving in this lifetime. Here, we talk about what happens after everything falls apart, the honest and uncomfortable work of facing your story, rebuilding self-trust, and choosing something better for your life. Hosted by Andrea Nicole, a mindset and self-love coach who’s lived countless rock bottoms and come out the other side. Rock bottom isn’t your ending. It’s the place where you meet yourself, pick up the pieces, and have the opportunity to reclaim your story.