Episodes

Episode 60: The Suffering of Childhood Trauma
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Feb. 6, 2022

Episode 60: The Suffering of Childhood Trauma

How can you build a house on a cracked foundation. Katrina Wolf did it! Katrina had to repair her foundation so that she can build a strong life for her children. Her road has never been straight, being born addicted to crack, Katrina had to learn very quickly that she had to rely on herself. Being independant is not without its dangers. After being raped at the tender age of 12 by three men, Katrina had to learn, all by herself, how to rise from the ashes. Her trauma has led her into mult...
Episode 59:  The Suffering of Code 3 Outreach
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Jan. 30, 2022

Episode 59: The Suffering of Code 3 Outreach

The trauma that our first responders see on a daily basis can accumulate over time to a point were relief is necessary or the dam will break. Daniel Jensen has stepped up to educate the first responder community on the benefits of medicinal cannabis use through his organization Code 3 Outreach . Through his own personal history with PTS and as a first responder dedicated to a life of service, Daniel has driven the road that he now gives the map to follow. After falling into the grips of legal...
Episode 58: The Suffering of a Rock Star with Derek Tailer
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Jan. 23, 2022

Episode 58: The Suffering of a Rock Star with Derek Tailer

Derek Tailer has lived every persons dream who has ever picked up a guitar, to be a rock star. Having played in the premier thrash metal band in the world Overkill, Derek has seen and done it all. Traveling around the world playing rhythm guitar professionally for most of his adult life, the pursuit of happiness was found in his balance between his career and his family. What your going to find out about Derek is that he is not just a Rock Star, but he's a Dad Star. Derek's son, Derek Jr., w...
Episode 57:  The Suffering of a Mobster with John Alite
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Jan. 16, 2022

Episode 57: The Suffering of a Mobster with John Alite

John Alite has lived a storied life. His education came on the streets provided by wiseguys matriculating into becoming a Mafia Hitman for none other than John Gotti, John has done and seen it all in the world known as La Cosa Nostra. Aside from the myth and romantic idolization of the Mob culture, John has also seen the grim finish below the glossy veneer. Spending approximately 18 years in prison causing a generous portion of his life to be spent in lock up, to the horrors that come in the ...