Healing Through Storytelling with Amy Donaldson Brass
Episode Overview
Sharing stories can be a powerful tool for healing. Running can serve as a form of therapy. Emotions play a crucial role in the recovery process. Meaningful stories can have a significant impact on both the storyteller and the audience. Personal experiences can shape one's path to recovery.
I just wanted to take a minute to thank you for seeing us, for paying attention to us, and for telling our stories, because no one cares about us
Ever wondered how sharing stories can heal? In this episode of the Addict II Athlete Podcast, Coach Blu Robinson chats with Amy Donaldson Brass, a seasoned journalist and executive producer with KSL Podcasts. Amy brings her rich experience from reporting and hosting shows like 'The Letter' and 'Talking Cold' to the table, discussing the transformative power of storytelling and the importance of being seen.
Amy’s career spans 28 years as a news and sports reporter, and she shares how her journey has shaped her views on healing and recovery. They dive into the emotional aspects of healing, highlighting how running can serve as a form of therapy. Amy's reflections on her journalism career and the impact of telling meaningful stories are both touching and enlightening.
The conversation touches on how personal experiences and emotions can influence one's path to recovery, offering a unique perspective on overcoming obstacles. If you're looking for an inspiring discussion filled with heartfelt anecdotes and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen. Why not tune in and see how sharing your story could be a step towards healing?