Sarah: A Better Life is Possible | 177
In this powerful episode of Behind Beautiful Things, host Kevin sits down once again with Sarah, author of the forthcoming memoir in verse, Conjuring the Hurricane: The Best Way to Save Your Life Is Any Way You Can. Sarah shares her deeply personal journey as a domestic violence survivor, opening up about how she found the strength and resources to leave an abusive relationship.
Together, Kevin and Sarah explore the lasting impact of childhood experiences, generational trauma, and the long road to healing. Sarah also discusses how her lived experience now fuels her work helping others navigate trauma, recovery, and self-preservation. This honest and compassionate conversation sheds light on survival, resilience, and the many paths toward reclaiming your life. us for an episode about courage, healing, and finding hope after trauma.
Please note: This episode contains descriptions of domestic abuse and suicide. Please take care while listening.
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