Summary
In this conversation, Stephanie shares her harrowing experience of being lost in the wilderness for 12 days after a traumatic incident. She recounts the events leading up to her disappearance, her struggle for survival, and the emotional and physical challenges she faced during and after her ordeal. Stephanie reflects on the lessons learned about trust, relationships, and the importance of intuition, ultimately emerging as a stronger individual determined to help others.
Host Info - https://linktr.ee/RoiCGilmore
Guest Info - https://www.instagram.com/misstephanie26/
Takeaways
Stephanie was lost for 12 days in the wilderness after a traumatic incident.
She survived by eating berries and drinking river water.
The experience taught her about courage and gratitude.
Stephanie felt a spiritual connection during her ordeal.
She struggled with trust issues in relationships after the incident.
Her reunion with her daughter was a deeply emotional moment.
Stephanie emphasizes the importance of intuition in relationships.
She believes her experience has equipped her to help others.
The physical healing process was long and challenging for her jaw.
Stephanie is now focused on empowering other women.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
01:24 The Day of the Trip: A Journey Begins
03:34 Survival in the Wilderness: 12 Days Lost
08:26 Reflections on Trauma and Healing
12:11 Empowerment and Advice for Women
13:23 Gratitude and Courage: Lessons Learned
14:20 The Rescue: A Miraculous Return
16:12 The Gift of Connection
16:51 Spiritual Awakening and Family Bonds
17:57 Hospital Experience and Recovery
19:25 Finding Purpose in Pain
20:21 Breaking Free from Contracts
20:59 Healing from Trauma
22:07 Life After the Accident
23:34 The Role of Medication in Recovery
24:08 Returning to the Scene
25:16 Strength and Resilience
26:34 The Power of Sharing Stories
27:23 Advice on Trusting Intuition
28:22 Unleashing Potential: Lessons from Unexpected Sources
Sound Bites
"I thought I was closer to the mountains."
"I stopped crying and just looked at him."
"I need to bring it out. I need to share."