A single moment in a darkroom changed everything. Watching an image rise from the chemicals, Sean Murphy felt something he hadn’t tasted in years: control, purpose, momentum. From there, he rebuilt a life—one meeting at a time, one photo at a time—after addiction, divorce, and a pile of near-misses that could have ended the story early. We sit with Sean to unpack how recovery became a way of living, not a phase. He shares the sponsor who wouldn’t let him drift, the weekly meetings he now hos...
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A single moment in a darkroom changed everything. Watching an image rise from the chemicals, Sean Murphy felt something he hadn’t tasted in years: control, purpose, momentum. From there, he rebuilt a life—one meeting at a time, one photo at a time—after addiction, divorce, and a pile of near-misses that could have ended the story early. We sit with Sean to unpack how recovery became a way of living, not a phase. He shares the sponsor who wouldn’t let him drift, the weekly meetings he now hos...
"I Found My Voice Four Years Ago" | Stepping Into Her Own Story as a Wedding Photographer with Autumn Phillips
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4 months ago
"I Found My Voice Four Years Ago" | Stepping Into Her Own Story as a Wedding Photographer with Autumn Phillips
What happens when a photographer’s journey becomes a story of self-discovery? In this episode, Autumn Phillips opens up about her path from questioning her identity as an adopted child to becoming a confident wedding photographer known for her emotional intelligence and authenticity. She shares how ADHD, people-pleasing, and family caregiving shaped her business—and how she built systems that work for her, not against her. From diffusing wedding day tensions to serving as a true support syste...
Hit-N-Record
A single moment in a darkroom changed everything. Watching an image rise from the chemicals, Sean Murphy felt something he hadn’t tasted in years: control, purpose, momentum. From there, he rebuilt a life—one meeting at a time, one photo at a time—after addiction, divorce, and a pile of near-misses that could have ended the story early. We sit with Sean to unpack how recovery became a way of living, not a phase. He shares the sponsor who wouldn’t let him drift, the weekly meetings he now hos...