Episodes

  • 083 36 Years in Prison for a Crime I Didn't Commit: Judy Henderson
    Jul 5 2025

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    In this interview, I speak with Judy Henderson, who spent 36 years wrongfully incarcerated for a murder she did not commit. Her co-defendant who committed the murder never faced charges. Originally sentenced to 50 years, Judy was ultimately exonerated, regaining her freedom after more than three decades. She shares insights into her life in prison and details the meaningful changes and reforms she championed for women while inside. This conversation highlights her resilience, the challenges of the justice system, and her lasting advocacy.

    Her book "When the Light Finds Us: From a Life Sentence to a Life Transformed" is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/When-Light-Finds-Us-Transformed-ebook/dp/B0CR93DD34

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
    Editing: Stephan Menzel
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 082 My Moms Alcoholic Addiction Changed Me
    Jun 21 2025

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    In this moving episode, Megan shares how her mother's alcohol addiction and eventual death profoundly impacted her life. This is a powerful story of turning deep pain into purpose. Megan bravely opens up about the heavy grief and the transformative journey that led her to become a successful bodybuilder and fitness/ mental health company owner.

    Megan transformed her sorrow into strength, building an empire from heartbreak. She shares candidly about the challenges of growing up with an alcoholic parent, the difficult healing process, and how she found an empowering path through fitness.

    Find her work on www.everybodysfitoceanside.com and www.mindfulbodys.com

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
    Editing: Stephan Menzel
    Marketing: Lucas Phiri

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    38 mins
  • 081 I Jumped Into Niagara Falls & Survived
    Jun 7 2025

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    Jordan, a man who battled severe social anxiety, terrifying psychosis episodes, and a schizophrenia diagnosis, shares his incredible story. He jumped into Niagara Falls and, through his profound faith in God, miraculously survived.

    In this raw and powerful interview, Jordan opens up about the depths of his struggle, the moment he attempted to end his life, and the inexplicable way he emerged from the raging waters. His journey is a testament to resilience, the power of hope, and the unwavering strength he found in his spiritual beliefs.

    This is more than a survival story; it's a testament to the human spirit's capacity to overcome unimaginable darkness.

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
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    26 mins
  • 080 Abandoned at Birth: Pain to Addiction
    May 24 2025

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    Abandoned at birth and adopted at 5 days old, Dan Berger spent his life battling deep-rooted abandonment trauma and identity struggles. That pain eventually led him into drug and sex addiction—but his story didn’t end there.

    In this emotional and honest interview, Dan opens up about:
    - Growing up feeling unwanted and misplaced
    - How unresolved trauma fueled his addiction
    - The moment he hit rock bottom
    - Finding healing and hope through the 12-step recovery program
    - What life looks like now in recovery

    His book, "The Quest: The Definitive Guide to Finding Belonging" is available on now

    This is a powerful episode for anyone struggling with abandonment issues, addiction, trauma, recovery, or healing. If you've ever felt like you don't belong — this one’s for you.

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
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    55 mins
  • 079 Months of Paranoia and Panic from One Night of Shrooms
    May 10 2025

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    In this powerful episode, Preston opens up about the night he took shrooms for the first time — and how it sent him into a downward spiral that lasted for six terrifying months.

    He shares his experience with:

    • Constant panic attacks
    • Insomnia and waking in full sweats
    • Manual breathing and intense health anxiety
    • A frightening descent into Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR)

    This isn’t just a bad trip — it’s a story of survival, mental health, and the unexpected consequences of psychedelics. Whether you’ve experienced something similar or are curious about the risks, this episode offers insight, honesty, and hope.

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
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    Marketing: Lucas Phiri

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    49 mins
  • 078 I Grew Up with a Level 5 Hoarder Mom
    Apr 26 2025

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    Living with a hoarder parent isn't just messy—it's traumatic. In this eye-opening episode, Calissa shares what it was really like growing up with a level 5 hoarder mother who also showed signs of narcissistic personality disorder. From the overwhelming clutter and filth to the shame of never being able to invite anyone over, she reveals the emotional, mental, and physical toll it took on her childhood.

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
    Editing: Stephan Menzel
    Marketing: Lucas Phiri

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    54 mins
  • 077 Traumatic Childhood to Prison Time: Shaun McClure
    Apr 12 2025

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    Shaun’s journey is one of pain, survival, and ultimately, self-healing. Bullied as a child, beaten down emotionally and physically, he grew up feeling repulsive, unwanted, and angry. As a child he was jailed and over the next 25 years, he found himself trapped in a cycle of burglary, car theft, and incarceration.

    But prison didn’t just hold him—it woke him up.
    Shaun fought for access to books and immersed himself in psychology. He found unexpected wisdom among the “lifers” who had built purpose into their permanent sentences. For the first time, Shaun began to understand his trauma, and how it shaped the choices that landed him behind bars.

    This episode is raw, honest, and deeply human. It's not just about crime—it's about the power of reflection, resilience, and redemption.

    🎧 Listen now to hear how Shaun began breaking the cycle from the inside out.

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    Producer & Host: Jennica Sadhwani
    Editing: Stephan Menzel
    Marketing: Lucas Phiri

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    58 mins