Terminally Unique

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Terminally Unique

What if the thing you think makes you broken is actually the thing that can heal you?Terminally Unique: See Yourself, Heal Yourself is a raw, honest podcast about recovery, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves that keep us stuck. Hosted by Michael—a biracial, gay Christian from South Carolina (yes, that sentence alone deserves its own episode)—this podcast dives into real conversations about addiction, sobriety, mental health, shame, growth, and what it actually looks like to rebuild a life without filters or polished perfection.Each episode opens the door to lived experiences and diverse perspectives on healing. Some conversations are uncomfortable. Some are hopeful. All of them are real. This isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about showing up, telling the truth, and realizing you’re not as alone as you thought.If you’ve ever believed your story was too messy, too different, or too far gone—this space is for yo

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    Take Your Angels Hands

    SummaryIn this episode of Terminally Unique, host Michael Wooten shares his personal journey of recovery from addiction, emphasizing the transformative gifts that come with sobriety. He reflects on his experiences as a professional dancer, the importance of community support, and the metaphor of angels representing the help we receive from others. Michael encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability, seek help, and trust the process of recovery, highlighting that they are not alone in their journey.TakeawaysRecovery brings unexpected gifts and opportunities.Performing sober can be a transformative experience.Community support is vital in the recovery process.Angels can be seen as the people who help us.Trusting others can lead to personal growth.Vulnerability is a strength in recovery.Holding a vision for oneself is crucial.Asking for help is a sign of strength.Every step in recovery is a step towards freedom.You are not alone; support is available.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey05:07 Angels and Community Support10:19 Embracing Change and Trusting the Process

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    Brave Little Toaster and 12 Steps

    SummaryIn this episode of Terminally Unique, host Michael Wooten shares his personal journey of recovery and the lessons he's learned along the way. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that recovery is attainable for anyone who desires it, drawing parallels between his experiences and the character of the Brave Little Toaster. Michael reflects on his own struggles with addiction, highlighting the significance of admitting one has a problem, seeking help, and finding a higher power to guide the recovery process. He uses the Brave Little Toaster as a metaphor for hope and determination, illustrating how even inanimate objects can symbolize the journey of overcoming challenges.Michael discusses the 12 steps of recovery, particularly focusing on the first three steps, which involve admitting the problem, believing in a higher power, and making a decision to turn one's life over to that power. He shares his insights on how these steps relate to his life and the importance of community support in the recovery process. Throughout the episode, he encourages listeners to find their own paths to sobriety and to recognize that recovery can be a simple yet profound journey, despite its challenges.Keywordsrecovery, sobriety, Brave Little Toaster, addiction, 12 steps, personal journey, hope, community support, mental health, overcoming challengesTakeawaysRecovery is obtainable for anyone who desires it.The Brave Little Toaster symbolizes hope and determination.Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery.Finding a higher power can guide your recovery journey.There is no wrong way to get sober as long as you are recovering.TitlesThe Brave Little Toaster: A Journey Through RecoveryFinding Hope in Recovery: Lessons from the Brave Little ToasterSound bites"I feel very closely related to the Brave Little Toaster.""There is no wrong way to get sober.""Recovery is and can be a simple process."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Terminally Unique09:50 Step Two: Finding a Higher Power

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    Stages Of Recover

    The conversation delves into the stages of recovery, exploring the chemical cascade in the brain, withdrawal, the honeymoon phase, the wall, coping strategies, the adjustment period, and maintenance and growth in recovery. Michael Wooten shares personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of understanding and navigating these stages for successful recovery.TakeawaysUnderstanding the stages of recovery is crucial for navigating the challenges of withdrawal, the honeymoon phase, the wall, and the adjustment period.Coping strategies, progress tracking, and developing a sense of baseline are essential for maintaining recovery and achieving growth.Chapters00:00 Understanding the Stages of Recovery

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    Live in the Vision

    Episode 2: Living in the VisionWhat if the life you imagine on the other side of addiction isn’t a fantasy—but a preview?In this episode, I talk about living in the vision of who you hope to become once you’re free. The dreams, the quiet imagination of a life built on peace, purpose, and trust. I’m living proof that it’s possible.Today, I get to walk inside a life I once only dreamed about—and that life exists because of sobriety. Because of the journey. Because of the people who chose to trust me again. That trust didn’t come overnight, and it wouldn’t exist without the work, the healing, and the willingness to stay sober one day at a time.If you’re still in the middle of it—still imagining what freedom could look like—this episode is for you. Keep going. The vision matters more than you know.

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    Lets Go 2026

    January 1st, I made a promise to myself: show up and start.So here it is—my very first video for Terminally Unique: See Yourself, Heal Yourself.I’ll be honest… I have zero clue what I’m doing. But I do know this—by sharing a little bit of my story and opening the door, maybe it helps someone else see their way through the other side of their own terminal uniqueness.This year is about keeping promises to myself. Day one meant getting something out there, even if it’s imperfect. So here it is.I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments and keep this conversation going. Let’s see where we can take this together.Welcome to Terminally Unique.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

What if the thing you think makes you broken is actually the thing that can heal you?Terminally Unique: See Yourself, Heal Yourself is a raw, honest podcast about recovery, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves that keep us stuck. Hosted by Michael—a biracial, gay Christian from South Carolina (yes, that sentence alone deserves its own episode)—this podcast dives into real conversations about addiction, sobriety, mental health, shame, growth, and what it actually looks like to rebuild a life without filters or polished perfection.Each episode opens the door to lived experiences and diverse perspectives on healing. Some conversations are uncomfortable. Some are hopeful. All of them are real. This isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about showing up, telling the truth, and realizing you’re not as alone as you thought.If you’ve ever believed your story was too messy, too different, or too far gone—this space is for yo

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Michael Wooten

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