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Behind Beautiful Things — 186 episodes

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Bob & Tammy: Don’t Postpone Joy | 186

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Adam: Public Service & Mental Health | 185

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Dr. Laura: Common Wisdom | 184

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Marsh: A version of the Truth | 183

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Ishan: Self Actualization | 182

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Peggy: Surviving The Family Kingdom | 181

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Amanda: Restorative Justice | 180

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Angie: A Better Life is Possible | 179

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Stacey: Empty Cupboards | 178

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Sarah: A Better Life is Possible | 177

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Minneapolis | 176

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Patton: The Father You Get | 175

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Andrea: A Life in 147 Days | 174

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Blair: A Schizoid at Smith | 173

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Jasmine: Love and Addiction | 172

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Grant: The Root of Transforming | 171

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Jasmin: Mental Health in the Service Industry | 170

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Shawn: Your Authentic Self | 169

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Pamela: Family and Storytelling | 168

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Tony: Carrying the Tiger | 167

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Aaron: Isolation, Art, and Redemption | 166

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Erin: Caring for Our Wellbeing is Essential | 165

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Timothy: Looking for the Light | 164

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Rachel: Healing the Past Through Yoga | 163

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Anne: High Hopes | 162

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Jordyn: Living with ADHD, OCD, and Anxiety | 161

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Steve: Fatherhood, Discovery, and Heart | 160

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Diane: Self Discovery on Ireland’s Back Roads | 159

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Louise: Intergenerational Trauma | 158

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Brian: Grief to Growth | 157

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Rob: Surviving Abuse and Finding His Voice | 156

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Tzara: Attachment Styles and Successful Relationships | 155

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David: From Mental Hellness to Mental Wellness | 154

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Shavaun: Suicide, Trauma, and Recovery | 153

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Laura: Sober Life Rocks | 152

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Abby: Heartbreak, Introspection, and Strength | 151

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Hendrika: From Nazi-Occupied Amsterdam to a New Life: A Story of Courage, Immigration & Healing | 150

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Pete: From Health and Humor | 149

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Mary-Beth: From Junkie to Judge | 148

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Dr Dan: Healthcare and Generosity | 147

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Terry: A Cancer Journey and the Four Truths | 146

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Jess: A Resiliant Health Journey | 145

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Jay: Rock Bottom, Hope, and Inspiration | 144

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Joan: Untangling Psychoanalysis | 143

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Richard: Displacement and the Immigrant Experience | 142

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Liz: Surviving Cancer Six Times | 141

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Leif: Living with Schizoafftive Disorder | 140

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Danny: Scar Tissue | 139

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Heidi: Fighting Human Trafficking | 138

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Dr Paul: Getting People Back to Themselves | 137

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Dr Karla: Resiliency is Improved with Support | 136

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Bracha: The Power of Gratitude |135

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Koya: Be Light and Offer Hope | 134

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Stephen: Our Vulnerability is Our Strength | 133

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Michelle: Lessons in Life and Love | 132

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Riana: Lessons in Life and Love | 131

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Special Bonus Episode: Brad joins Kevin to discuss his course “Writing the Soul”

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Mitch (Part II of II): Resilience, Service, and Success | 130

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Mitch (Part I of II): Unneeded Institutionalization | 129

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Maura: Illness, Resilience, and Family | 128

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Carol: Girl, Groomed | 127

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Joel: Mental Health and Medication | 126

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Julie: Twice the Family | 125

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Subha: Who You Are is Enough | 124

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Robert: Living Righteously | 123

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Jason: Loneliness, Connection, and Addiction | 122

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Moey: Body Positivity | 121

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Marilyn: Don’t Walk Away | 120

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New Blue Eyes: Jon Returns in an Old State of Mind | 119

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Anne: Storytelling, Self Discovery, and Love of Dogs | 118

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Dan: Seasonal Affective Disorder | 117

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Janet and Jenny: A family journey through Autism | 116

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Kevin and Nikki Return to Discuss his Now Completed NLP Work | 115

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Elise: Turning Wounds Into Wisdom | 114

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Gina: Surviving Suicidal Ideation | 113

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Jon: Pulverize the Stigma | 112

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Gen: Adoption and Life Running on Two Streams | 111

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Qin Sun Stubis (Part II of II): Coming of Age Under Crushing Poverty During the Chinese Cultural Revolution | 110

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Qin Sun Stubis (Part I of II): Her Family’s History during the Great Chinese Famine | 109

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Kevin and returning guest Nikki discuss his progress with NLP Treatment | 108

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Terry: Put the Guns Down | 107

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Samantha: 9/11 and Post Traumatic Growth & Resilience | 106

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Miss Liz: TEA (Teaching Educational Awareness) | 105

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Bella: A High Control Group, Tragedy, and Feeling Better Naturally | 104

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John: Where Doctrines End and People Begin | 103

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Asif: Depression, Anxiety, and Autonomy (Part II of II) | 102

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Asif: Family, Adolescence, and Creative Outlets (Part I of II) | 101

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Cebastian: Self Sufficiency & Tragedy | 100

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T Brown: Coercive Control and Creative Expression | 99

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Sam: Comedy as Empathy | 98

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Nick: Creativity and Mental Health Struggles in a Small Town | 97

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JT’s Sad Salve: Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace | 96

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Erich’s Sad Salve: Heavy Metal Music | 95

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Rodney: His Journey as a Counselor and Doctor | 94

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ROUNDTABLE: Kaet, Allison, and Michael Discuss Conception, Pregnancy Loss, and Childbirth | 93

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Nikki: Emotions, The Subconscious, and Neuro-Chemical Reactions | 92

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Our Host Kevin is Interviewed! | 91

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Dr. Kathryn Smerling: Learning to Play Again | 90

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Will: Vulnerability and Normalizing the Conversation | 89

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Kim: Teaching and the Unconventional Path | 88

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Jess: Don’t Push the Panic Button | 87

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Justin: Righteous Rage and Self Discovery | 86

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Brandon Stosuy: Sad Happens | 85

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David Essel: Spirituality is About Service | 84

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Maggie: Our Thoughts Dictate Our Emotions | 83

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Bre: “High Control” Religious Groups, how they split families, and How Bre has Recovered | 82

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Renee: Fighting for Custody: Renee on her Custody Blueprint, preparing parents for courtroom battles, and her extensive domestic violence advocacy | 81

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Empowering Women: Mimi on her chaotic early life, the abuse she endured during and after a marriage, and the work she does today to help women be heard and empowered | 80

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Almost Killed by the Taliban: Masuda on being forced to leave her home country because of war, her family’s courageous journey to the United States, and how participating as Ms Afghanistan in a World Beauty pageant put her life at risk | 79

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Merle's Journey: Overcoming Trauma, Navigating a 19-Year Relationship, and Setting Energetic Boundaries | 78

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From Trauma to Healing: Brad on his role growing up in his family, his misdiagnosis and overmedication, and his spiritual awakening and healing | 77

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Resilience, the Art of Bouncing Forward: Lisa on her mental health struggles as a young mother, the unimaginable loss her family suffered, and her journey towards resilience | 76

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Getting Out of Your Head: Brian his encounters with anxiety and mental health, a traumatic event while on vacation, and writing the “Get Out of Your Head” books | 75

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A Strong Survivor: Ashley on her upbringing, her terrifying encounter with a heinous crime, and her continued fight to be an inspiration | 74

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Living a Meaningful, Nonlinear life: Dr Melanie McNally on her anxious childhood, her multiple paths, and the mental health work she is doing with young people | 73

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Every Brain is Different: Samantha on her intrusive thoughts growing up, her challenges in motherhood, and her work in music therapy | 72

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Searching for Connection and Finding Addiction: Jason on his traumatic childhood, his introduction to drugs, his descent into addiction, and how he came out the other side | 71

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Support Systems Throughout Life: Andy on religion, his mental health struggles, and family | 70

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Choosing a Career Path: Stephen on his childhood growing up in New York City, his path to become a doctor, and the mental health struggles he had when prioritizing career over passion | 69

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Accepting the Reality of One’s Life: David on his mental health struggles, his battles with addiction, and his drive to change the dialogue around mental health | 68

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Understanding the “Desire for Destruction”: Dr Nina Cerfolio on her research into mass shootings and terrorism, her lifelong work to help destigmatize mental health, and her heroic work in the Chechen War | 67

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The Importance of Family: Jill on her relationship with her brother, the schism that occurred in her family, and the lessons she has learned | 66

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Nowhere to Run: Jon returns to talk about aging, how he felt completing his 31st marathon, and what keeps him putting on his running shoes | 65

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Wellness is Wellness: Tony on his work in the mental health field, how community mental health centers serve the public, and what community means to him | 64

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Navigating Growing Up: Adam on the loneliness he felt in his childhood as he worked to adjust to a changing family structure | 63

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The Enduring Bonds of Family: Jon on losing his father at a young age, his artistic pursuits, and his continued search for his family’s history | 62

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A turning point in an addiction and a path forward: Part III (of III) of Katie as she discusses her struggles with alcoholism, her attempts at recovery, and the unexpected change that came over her | 61

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Marriage and Divorce: Part II (of III) of Katie as she discusses her experiences being married, when she discovered a secret at a tattoo parlor, and what happened after her divorce | 60

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Severe Childhood Trauma: Part I (of III) of Katie as she discusses abuse she suffered as a child, how it manifested in a need for control, and her struggles in early adulthood | 59

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Running with the Devil: Jon returns to discuss endurance, mental health, and his love of marathons — Special Chicago Marathon Edition! | 58

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Awareness of Struggles and Escapes: Nathan on his struggles with ADD, his varying and extensive collection of hobbies, and the benefits of therapy and family support | 57

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Parenting a Child with Medical Complexities: Ali returns to Sad Times to discuss her motherhood journey | 56

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The Journey of an Empath: Teale on where she came from, the years long work she did in the mental health field, and her dramatic life change | 55

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The Continued Creative Struggle: Joel on continuing to make meaningful art, his reflections on his art through the passage of time, and his evolving experience with hypochondria | 54

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The Trauma of a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis: Elliot’s story of his wife’s Stage 4 Cancer diagnosis, their fight against the disease, and the resulting experiences of grief and acceptance | 53

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The Power of Language: Andy on his upbringing, his time in service in the military, and the book he recently wrote. | 52

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Building the Life You Desire: Laurel’s journey of social anxiety struggles, realization of her needs in everyday life, and the joys of motherhood | 51

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The Power of Family: Whitney discusses her troubled father, the relationship she had with her immediate and extended family, and an unthinkable tragedy | 50

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Substance Abuse Survival: Scott’s story of dealing with addiction, the attendant health concerns, and his journey to sobriety | 49

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The Beauty of Authentic Empowerment: Nicole shares stories of her career in mental health and her idea of “Authentic Empowerment” | 48

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Finding Home In Family: Bonnie on what it’s like to grow up as a “Third Culture Kid”, the tragic and unexpected loss of both of her parents a decade apart, and her journey in the world of Advanced Clinical Massage | 47

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The Continuing Artistic Journey: Melissa shares her experience of pursuing a theater career, becoming a mother, and her continuing passion to assist the artistic community | 46

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Postpartum Depression Among The Unspoken Expectations Of Society: Marina shares her journey through not only learning she was pregnant and the birth of her child, but also her struggles after her daughter was born | 45

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Becoming The Person You Are Meant To Be: Bill on his experience with coming out as a gay man, the severe heartbreak he experienced, and his lifelong love and adoration of the great Tina Turner | 44

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Overcoming severe Childhood traumas: Bobette discusses her extremely difficult childhood, her recent medical struggles and the bond she has with her children | 43

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Unhealthy Mental Health Manifestations: Kaet discusses the release of cutting and her long battle with an eating disorder | 42

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Life’s unexpected challenges: Sarah shares her story of a quickly escalating medical crises, the loss of her mother, and her current spiritual journey | 41

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A Journey Through A Harrowing Diagnosis to Recovery: Lori Discusses her Dark Night of the Soul, her lifelong struggle with Co-dependency, and Learning to Choose a Way of Thinking Not Torn Down by the Tides of Life | 40

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Generational Medical Adversity: Jay on Dealing with his own multiple medical challenges as well as parenting a daughter through an unexpected medical emergency | 39

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Succumbing to the Many Realities of Addiction: Kevin’s Story of Multiple Stumbles Through His Addiction Journey and His Ever Present Hope | 38

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Getting to Go First: Siri Lindley on Finding a Way of Taking the Impossible and Making it Possible | 37

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From Pandemic Pressure to Purpose: JTR Brown's Journey of Resilience and Reinvention | 36

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Surviving January 6th: Jenn's Story of Courage, Democracy, and Healing in the Aftermath | 35

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Overcoming the Battle Within: Jeff Adamec's Journey from Troubled Upbringing to Combat PTSD and Healing | 34

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Transforming Turmoil: Michael's Inspiring Tale of Overcoming a Fractious Upbringing and Finding Unexpected Love | 33

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Long Haul Covid Chronicles: Krista Atkinson's Unyielding Fight Against a Mysterious Condition | 32

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Embracing Sensitivity: Katie's Journey Through Isolation, Creativity, and the Power of a Cold Feet Cabaret | 31

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Navigating Growth: Josh's Insights on Upbringing, Parenting, and the Art of Effective Leadership | 30

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The Journey of Fatherhood: Shawn's Reflections on Family Legacy, Challenges, and the Rewards of Parenting | 29

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Chris Marcum's Encore: The Bumpy Road to Finding the Right Balance in Mental Health Medication | 28

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Creative Healing: Libby's Journey Through Artistic Dreams, Struggles, and Finding Solace in Nature | 27

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John's Triumphant Return: Reflections on the Road to Recovery and Celebrating a Sobriety Milestone | 26

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Michael's Resilient Journey: Tackling Parenting, Grief, Work Stress, and Addiction One Day at a Time | 25

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Aaron's Unyielding Spirit: Navigating Autoimmune Challenges, Dementia's Heartache, and Life on the Theater Stage | 24

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Joe's Journey Through Adversity: Overcoming Pandemic Struggles, Mental Health Battles, and a Father's Inspiring Fight" | 23

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Jeremy's Fight: Facing Lifelong Mental Health Struggles and Overcoming Unimaginable Tragedy | 22

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Behind the Bravery: Firefighter Jay's Mental Health Journey Through 28 Years of Courageous Service | 21

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Chelsie's Resilient Heart: Confronting Grief, Lifelong Mental Health Struggles, and Overcoming Unexpected Trauma | 20

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Navigating Life's Uncertainty: Tach Van Sickle's Journey Through Anxiety, Relationships, and Inner Struggles | 19

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Family Bonds and Resilience: Bob LeGere's Story of Love, Loss, and Honoring a Sister's Legacy | 18

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Jenny Chau | 17

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Ali Joseph | 16

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Ray Walden | 15

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Update | 14

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Jason Weaver | 13

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J.T.R. Brown | 12

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Facing Isolation and Loss: Brent Hand's Journey Through Family Struggles, Mental Health, and Resilience | 11

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Haily Wineland | 10

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Jon Penick | 9

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Jennifer Burroughs | 8

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John Dooley | 7

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Kelly Fehrenbach | 6

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Michael | 4

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Lauren Sivak | 3

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Jennifer Burroughs | 2

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Chris Marcum | 1

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