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Lessons From Liberation; The Power of Vulnerability

Lessons From Liberation; The Power of Vulnerability

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Vulnerability healed my addictions and saved my life.

Every woman I can trace on my maternal line died from addictions or addiction-related illness before the age of 65.

My mother at 44. Her mother at 55. Her mother at 53. And my maternal aunt at 65.

Overdose. Heart disease. Obesity. Smoking. Alcohol-related illness.

Breaking this cycle required my willingness to be radically honest with myself — and to ask for help.

I often think of Nikki Giovanni’s words: “At any point, you have to know who wanted you to live.”

These women gave me the strength to choose life.

Through journaling, therapy, and seven years of somatic healing, I began confronting the ways I numbed pain through alcohol, cannabis, overachievement, and emotional armor. This episode explores what it means to finally release those coping mechanisms and trust that the wound can close.

This episode is about remembering that vulnerability is not weakness — it is the doorway to freedom.

In this episode, I explore:

• How vulnerability creates space for healing and transformation • Why life’s hardest moments can break us open to deeper alignment • The connection between trauma, numbing behaviors, and addiction patterns • What seven years of somatic healing taught me about releasing coping mechanisms • How revisiting old journal entries reveals the evolution of your healing journey

Journal with me:

• When was a time you wished you had been more vulnerable? • What words once felt trapped in your throat? • What would you say to a past version of yourself now? • How can you practice vulnerability with yourself first?

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