#146 | Becoming Royalty | Princess Sarah Culberson | Hinesights Podcast
#BeHereTomorrow
Watch Our Award Winning Films:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/suicidetherippleeffect
📖 GET THE BOOK HERE
Watch The Rest of Our Films:
kevinhinesstory - Link in Bio & Creator Tools | Beacons
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes! 👍🔔
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Connect with Kevin Hines:
🔗 Website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/shop
🔗 Facebook:
🔗 Instagram:
🔗 Twitter:
🔗 Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh...
I am Kevin Hines—a storyteller, best-selling author, global public speaker, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. In the year 2000, I attempted to take my life, and through a miraculous series of events, I survived. Now, I travel the world, sharing my story of hope, healing, and recovery, teaching people the art of wellness and the ability to survive pain with true resilience.
#BeHereTomorrow and every day after that.
Keywords
identity, adoption, royalty, mental health, humanitarian work, self-acceptance, family, heritage, empowerment, representation
Summary
In this enlightening conversation, Princess Sarah Culberson shares her journey of self-discovery, identity, and the importance of embracing her royal heritage. From her experiences growing up in an adoptive family to her quest for understanding her birth family's history, she discusses the complexities of loss, forgiveness, and mental health. The conversation highlights the significance of representation, the impact of humanitarian work, and the power of storytelling in fostering connection and understanding. Princess Sarah's insights on self-acceptance and the importance of giving back resonate deeply, making this a powerful dialogue about identity and purpose.
Takeaways
Black and brown girls need to know their royal lineage.
Adoption can lead to feelings of abandonment and unworthiness.
Understanding the birth parents' journey is crucial for healing.
Mental health issues in families can shape our narratives.
Adoption can be a gift that leads to a fulfilling life.
Embracing one's heritage can empower others.
Just being oneself is enough; overachievement isn't necessary.
The importance of representation in media and society.
Humanitarian work is driven by a sense of community and empathy.
Sharing personal stories encourages others to share theirs.
Titles
Embracing Royalty: A Journey of Identity
Childhood Reflections: Growing Up in Adoption
Sound Bites
"I was so grateful I was adopted."
"Just showing up is enough sometimes."
"We all make up stories."
Chapters
00:00 Embracing Royalty: A Journey of Identity
01:30 Childhood Reflections: Growing Up in Adoption
04:55 Understanding Loss: The Impact of Birth Family
08:18 Forgiveness and Understanding: The Birth Parents' Journey
10:29 Breaking the Silence: Mental Health and Family
14:15 The Gift of Adoption: Finding Purpose
16:30 Discovering Heritage: The Impact of Royalty
19:10 The Quest for Acceptance: Overcoming Self-Doubt
22:01 Learning from the Past: Understanding My Birth Father
24:48 Claiming My Title: The Importance of Representation
27:38 The Journey of Storytelling: Writing My Book
31:19 Giving Back: The Mission of Sierra Leone Rising