Ted Izydor

Full Potential, Now! Podcast

Ted Izydor

  • Episode 41 - Kristin Casey - Rock Monster Memoir

Episode 41 - Kristin Casey - Rock Monster Memoir

Monday 7th June 2021

Kristin Casey talks about her rockstar groupie days, addiction struggles, and journey to sobriety on 'Full Potential, Now!' with Ted Izydor.
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91 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Raw

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Full Potential, Now! Podcast
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Kristin Casey's Journey: From Rock-and-Roll Chaos to Sobriety and Self-Discovery

I think it's about having courage and just like, like I might, you know, maybe in my mid-thirties, I was starting to date someone who wasn't emotionally available. It's bull and that part of you that thinks that you might have something to offer the world.
Kristin Casey's life reads like a rock-and-roll novel, but her story is far from fiction. In this episode of 'Full Potential, Now!', Ted Izydor sits down with Kristin, an intimacy coach and author of the memoir 'Rock Monster'. She opens up about her wild days as a rockstar groupie and the harrowing path of addiction she walked alongside musician Joe. But this isn't just a tale of chaos; it's one of resilience and transformation.
Kristin delves into her journey to sobriety, sharing the pivotal moments that led her to reclaim her life. She talks about the importance of courage and self-advocacy in recovery, urging listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and stand firm in their needs. Her insights on emotional availability in relationships are particularly poignant, offering valuable lessons for anyone seeking to build healthier connections.
Whether you're navigating your own recovery or supporting someone who is, Kristin's raw and inspiring story is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to turn things around.