In this episode of the Redeem podcast, host Lauren Burns welcomes Kelly Snider, an author and experienced event manager, to share her powerful story of resilience and transformation. Kelly recounts the tragic loss of her parents in a house fire when she was three years old, subsequent adoption by her godparents, and the emotional journey that followed. She discusses the long-term impact of her childhood trauma, her path to healing through writing and therapy, and the significance of sharing one's story to inspire others. The episode underscores the importance of acknowledging and processing past traumas and the healing power of storytelling.
00:00 Introduction and Newsletter Reminder00:26 Meet Kelly Snider: A Story of Resilience02:19 Kelly's Childhood and Adoption Journey06:19 The Impact of Adoption on Identity10:13 Coping Mechanisms and Healing14:59 Discovering the Rescuer and Community Support20:25 The Power of Sharing Your Story22:06 Finding Purpose and Helping Others24:33 Young Life Camp and Emotional Healing30:58 The Importance of Sharing and Healing36:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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