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What happens when you spend years hovering just above rock bottom—saved again and again, but never truly changing

In this episode, Keeley Bell shares his raw and unfiltered story of growing up in a home marked by abuse and alcoholism, losing both parents before adulthood, and turning to substances to survive unbearable pain. He opens up about the patterns he carried into marriage and fatherhood—and the moment his wife leaving forced him to finally confront himself. This episode offers deep insight into generational trauma, unresolved grief, and the wake-up call that precedes real transformation.

What if the real danger isn’t hitting rock bottom—but hovering just above it for decades?

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🔗 Links & Resources

If you want to know more:

🌐G.R.I.T. 
📧 keeley@silverbackgrit.com
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Explore the tools and books Keeley shared in this episode:

How to Make Shit Happen by Sean Whalen

Dark Side of the Light Chasersby Debbie Ford 

Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey

Your World Within Podcast with Eddie Pinero 

75 Hard by Andy Frisella

Andy Frisella Podcast

HTL Athletics

Your Story Church

Pastor Donnell Mann, Monomyth Diaries Podcast, episodes 18-20

Paul Leslie, Monomyth Diaries Podcast, episodes 41 and 42

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⚠️ Content Advisory: This episode may contain sensitive topics and may not be suitable for minors. Topics may include honest conversations about family conflict, abortions, trauma and mental health challenges, addictions, alcoholism, suicide, sexual assault and violence, etc.  Some parts may feel heavy or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

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