Breaking Generational Trauma with Ana Megrelishvili
Episode Overview
Ana shares her journey from atheism to faith. Discusses the impact of generational trauma and how she overcame it. Highlights the importance of mentorship in breaking relational poverty. Explains how CPNW integrates faith into professional growth. Shares insights from her books on finding courage and empowerment.
God is real. God is real. God is real. And he's talking to me.
In this episode of Sober on Purpose, Tanya Gioia sits down with Ana Megrelishvili, the inspiring founder of the Christian Professionals Network Worldwide (CPNW) in Atlanta, Georgia. Ana shares her journey from a challenging childhood in Georgia (the country) to becoming a beacon of hope for many through her faith-driven initiatives. Ana’s story is one of resilience and transformation, as she recounts her struggles with generational trauma and her eventual discovery of faith that led her to help others.
She candidly discusses her early years marked by trauma and how she turned to hyperachievement as a coping mechanism. A pivotal moment in her life was when she felt God speaking to her, leading her to buy a Bible and eventually transforming her life path. Ana's dedication to breaking the cycle of relational poverty is evident through her work with CPNW, where she pairs mentors with shelter residents, integrating faith into professional growth.
Her books, 'Finding Courage to Change' and 'Powerful Female Immigrants: Volume 3', reflect her commitment to helping others find their strength and purpose. This episode is packed with insights and practical advice for anyone looking to overcome personal challenges and build a life rooted in faith and community. Don’t miss out on this heartfelt conversation that might just inspire you to take that next step in your journey. How do you think faith can transform your life?