Manage episode 519812431 series 3701995
In this profoundly moving episode, Carrie sits down with author, speaker, and leadership coach David Hulings, a man whose story embodies both unimaginable loss and unshakable strength.
David opens up about surviving deep trauma — being raped at sixteen, walking through divorce, and facing the heartbreaking suicide of his son just seven months ago. But what unfolds in this conversation is not a story of despair; it’s one of redemption, resilience, and rediscovery.
Through his book The Archetypes Attend a Funeral, David teaches us how grief can become a teacher, how letting go creates space for healing, and how storytelling can transform pain into purpose.
Carrie and David explore what it really means to release what no longer serves us — the possessions, identities, and beliefs that keep us anchored to old versions of ourselves — and how to begin again when life as we know it has ended.
You’ll hear:
How David turned his trauma into transformation
Why growth often hides in the places we least want to look
How “mental storage units” keep us stuck — and how to finally clear them
Why grief isn’t something we get over, but something we integrate
How leadership, love, and laughter can coexist with loss
This is more than a conversation about grief. It’s a story about becoming — about rewriting who you are when life gives you no choice but to start over.
If you’re standing in your own “storage unit” right now — surrounded by memories, regret, or versions of yourself that no longer fit — this episode will remind you:
You’re not broken. You’re becoming.
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