Welcome to the podcast — I’m so honored to welcome April Day Garcia. April is the author of the breathtaking memoir The Room to Be Brave, a book built around one powerful question: What if healing meant walking back into the rooms you’ve spent your whole life trying to escape? In Room to Be Brave, April invites us into the invisible house we all carry — the one made of memories that shaped us, moments that broke us, and rooms we’ve kept locked for far too long. Because every memory lives in ...
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Welcome to the podcast — I’m so honored to welcome April Day Garcia. April is the author of the breathtaking memoir The Room to Be Brave, a book built around one powerful question: What if healing meant walking back into the rooms you’ve spent your whole life trying to escape? In Room to Be Brave, April invites us into the invisible house we all carry — the one made of memories that shaped us, moments that broke us, and rooms we’ve kept locked for far too long. Because every memory lives in ...
No Wine. No Shame. Just Truth: Katherine Rhadans is Here!
SHARING OUT LOUD
58 minutes
4 months ago
No Wine. No Shame. Just Truth: Katherine Rhadans is Here!
You’re Going to Love Today’s Guest! This week, I’m beyond honored to welcome the magnificent Katherine Rhadans to the podcast! You may know her as the brilliant and HILARIOUS mind behind “No Wine in the Carpool Line” (don’t worry—we get into how that gem came to be), but there’s so much more to this fierce, funny, and fearless woman. Katherine is almost 12 years sober, a mother of five, a prominent voice in the quit lit community, and living proof that you can rewrite your story—even after ad...
SHARING OUT LOUD
Welcome to the podcast — I’m so honored to welcome April Day Garcia. April is the author of the breathtaking memoir The Room to Be Brave, a book built around one powerful question: What if healing meant walking back into the rooms you’ve spent your whole life trying to escape? In Room to Be Brave, April invites us into the invisible house we all carry — the one made of memories that shaped us, moments that broke us, and rooms we’ve kept locked for far too long. Because every memory lives in ...