In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
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In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
"I Didn't Know I Was Worth Saving" (Madison Fincher's Alcoholism Recovery Story)
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
54 minutes
1 month ago
"I Didn't Know I Was Worth Saving" (Madison Fincher's Alcoholism Recovery Story)
Madison Fincher opens up about the years she spent dependent on alcohol, the night that sent her to the ER, and the long road that followed. She shares what withdrawal really felt like, why “high-functioning” nearly hid the truth, and how choosing treatment, ketamine-assisted therapy, and radical honesty helped her rebuild. If you are struggling with addiction or love someone who is, this conversation is a hand on your shoulder. You will hear the early signs she missed, the hard ultimatum tha...
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...