• Self Discovery Journey From Darkness to Light: Rachel Dick’s Story of Trauma, Addiction, and Hope

  • Mar 7 2025
  • Durée: 28 min
  • Podcast

Self Discovery Journey From Darkness to Light: Rachel Dick’s Story of Trauma, Addiction, and Hope

  • Résumé

  • In this episode, host Steve Hudgins welcomes special guest Rachel Dick, a holistic biblical counselor, to explore the profound challenges of childhood trauma and substance abuse. Rachel bravely shares her journey from a tumultuous upbringing plagued by emotional neglect and substance addiction to the transformative moments that inspired her pursuit of healing and helping others.

    Through candid discussion, Rachel recounts her experiences growing up in a chaotic and dysfunctional household, battling with early rebellion, and her subsequent descent into substance abuse. The episode delves into the emotional and familial dynamics that can perpetuate addictive behaviors, highlighting the critical need for open communication and understanding within families.

    Together, Steve and Rachel emphasize the importance of empathy, education, and prayer in navigating the complexities of addiction, offering hope and insights for both those struggling and their loved ones.

    Tune in to hear Rachel's powerful story and learn how she overcame her past to become a beacon of strength and support for others facing similar battles.

    Key Moment :

    03:13 Chaotic Childhood and Rebellion

    09:19 Abandoning Church Rituals

    11:43 Escaping Reality Through Substances

    15:50 Embrace Openness in Struggles

    18:32 Chasing Highs and Identity

    20:57 Hope for Families of Addicts

    23:59 Reexamining Judgment in Christianity

    25:57 Facing Rock Bottom: A Turning Point

    About the guest :

    Rachel Dick grew up in a tumultuous and challenging family environment marked by chaos and dysfunction. Her parents' constant arguments created a hostile home atmosphere. During her early years, Rachel became rebellious, seeking freedom from her oppressive surroundings. At the age of 12, she faced a significant, life-altering event when a neighbor revealed to be a child predator led to a traumatic court case. The ordeal left Rachel with trust issues towards her parents, influenced by the manipulative words of the neighbor. He had promised her freedom to indulge in smoking, drinking, and other activities, which fueled her rebellion against her parents' authority. Despite these early struggles, Rachel's story is one of resilience and learning, navigating a path through challenging circumstances Website: www.daretolivefree.net

    Books on Amazon:

    Finding Freedom - https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Freedom-Addicts-Story-Death-ebook/dp/B08BB776WX?ref_=ast_author_mpb

    Unlocking Freedom - https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Freedom-Connection-Discover-identity/dp/B0CQV1HYJR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=30LQIM0PUH4Q6&keywords=unlocking+freedom&qid=1704335723&sprefix=unlocking+freedom%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1

    About Coached Soul:

    Coached Soul is an empowering podcast hosted by Steve Hudgins, a mental health professional and author, and co-hosted by Kenya Whaley, a transformational therapeutic coach. With a focus on self-improvement, Steve covers many topics, including mental health, relationships, education, and more. He fearlessly tackles sensitive subjects like depression and anxiety, creating a safe space for open conversations. They offer valuable insights and lessons through interviews with guests who have overcome significant challenges. Coached Soul is not just a podcast but a supportive community that inspires personal growth and provides the necessary resources for transformation. Their expertise and genuine approach make Coached Soul a must-listen for anyone seeking to improve their life.

    For more details, visit https://coachedsoul.com/

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