Eric Zilleruelo joins us to share a powerful and deeply personal story about life after prison — the guilt he carried, the depression that followed his release, and the internal conflict of trying to rebuild a life that no longer felt like his. Today, Eric is guided by a new purpose: supporting men who have walked a similar path and showing them that it’s never too late to start again. This conversation explores responsibility, truth, second chances, and the possibility of rediscovering direc...
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Eric Zilleruelo joins us to share a powerful and deeply personal story about life after prison — the guilt he carried, the depression that followed his release, and the internal conflict of trying to rebuild a life that no longer felt like his. Today, Eric is guided by a new purpose: supporting men who have walked a similar path and showing them that it’s never too late to start again. This conversation explores responsibility, truth, second chances, and the possibility of rediscovering direc...
1x01 - God, Religion & Ayahuasca: A Story of Spiritual Reconnection (with Katie Hebert)
Remember Who You Are Podcast
50 minutes
5 months ago
1x01 - God, Religion & Ayahuasca: A Story of Spiritual Reconnection (with Katie Hebert)
In this first episode of the Remember Who You Are Podcast, we sit down with Katie Hebert—Ruger’s sister—for an open and heartfelt conversation about growing up within a religious tradition, and how her journey with plant medicine revealed a deeper, more personal connection to the divine. Katie shares what led her to Ayahuasca, the emotions that surfaced in her first ceremony, and the profound realizations around shame, guilt, love, and her sense of spirituality.
Remember Who You Are Podcast
Eric Zilleruelo joins us to share a powerful and deeply personal story about life after prison — the guilt he carried, the depression that followed his release, and the internal conflict of trying to rebuild a life that no longer felt like his. Today, Eric is guided by a new purpose: supporting men who have walked a similar path and showing them that it’s never too late to start again. This conversation explores responsibility, truth, second chances, and the possibility of rediscovering direc...