From Snowboarder to Dr Love: Tina Englisch's Journey to Self-Discovery
Episode Overview
Happiness comes from within, not external validation. Setting boundaries is crucial in relationships. Overcoming adversity requires resilience and strength. Substance abuse is often a coping mechanism for deeper issues. Achieving your dream life involves addressing all aspects of your well-being.
I wish I would have known that it doesn't take a lot to be happy and that there is no external validation or external need.
In this episode of 'God Took Me to Las Vegas', Randy Mortensen sits down with Tina Englisch, formerly known as 'Dr Love'. Tina's journey is nothing short of remarkable. From achieving top ranks in the ISF Snowboard World Cup series to overcoming paralysis and escaping abusive relationships, Tina has faced numerous adversities with resilience and strength. She shares her transformation from a competitive athlete to a relationship coach, blending ancient wisdom with modern coaching techniques.
Her story is filled with personal anecdotes that highlight her empathy and expertise in helping others achieve their dream lives. Tina discusses the importance of self-love and the challenges she faced growing up in a society focused on wealth rather than love. She emphasises that true happiness comes from within and cannot be achieved through external validation.
Tina also touches on her experiences with substance abuse, both personally and in her relationships, offering valuable insights into coping mechanisms and the importance of setting boundaries. This episode is a powerful reminder that happiness is attainable for everyone, and it starts with taking that first step towards self-discovery and healing. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on how to overcome life's challenges and achieve your dream life, this episode is a must-listen.