The Streets of Our Lives

por Lina La Rue

Welcome to The Streets of Our Lives.

We explore the journeys of our past, present, and future — not the literal streets,

…but the paths we've walked to find healing, acceptance, and inner freedom.

Join us as we walk together on this journey of hope and inspiration.

*None of the information you hear is meant to replace professional guidance. This podcast is meant for inspirational purposes only, and yo ... 

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Episodios del podcast

  • Temporada 1

  • Diary Detours: You make my heart beat fast, but not in a good way

    Diary Detours: You make my heart beat fast, but not in a good way

    Ever had your heart race, but not from excitement, love, or adrenaline? What if it’s more like being in survival mode, constantly on edge, waiting for the next shoe to drop? In this episode of Diary Detours, I read a personal diary entry that captures the raw, physical sensation of fear and hypervigilance. This is for anyone who has ever felt like prey in their own life. MEMORABLE QUOTES: "It’s crazy how I still walk on eggshells around you. How I’m afraid to breathe around you." "This is the heartbeat of an animal in the wild…an animal who is scared for their life." "I live in survival mode. Not knowing when you’re going to attack." RESOURCES: Journals to help you day to day SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please leave a review or rating so others can find the show! Grab a journal from my shop! Want to make a small donation? (Buy me a tea!) CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Let's connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect on Instagram!

  • Apology Avenue: I was blind, cowardly, and pathetic

    Apology Avenue: I was blind, cowardly, and pathetic

    Have you ever wished for an apology that might never come? In this episode of Apology Avenue, we hear a powerful letter from a father to his daughter, where he confronts his deepest regrets about failing to protect his children. Through his words, we explore the devastating consequences of his silence and cowardice. (*Remember: In this series, we are reading apology letters we have written to ourselves from the person who has hurt us. This is a journaling practice.) EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: A father’s heartfelt apology to his daughter for allowing abuse in their home. The father's admission of fearing failure and judgment, leading to poor decisions. How his silence and inaction allowed his wife’s abusive behavior to go unchecked. The father’s realization of the long-term impact on his children’s lives. His deep guilt over his son’s death and his belief that he is to blame. The father's acknowledgment of his hypocrisy as a church elder versus his failures at home. His plea for his daughter to not lose faith in Christ despite his own failures. The father’s expression of love and sorrow, understanding if his daughter can never forgive him. RESOURCES: Journals to help you day to day Apology Avenue journal (letter-writing journal) Want to submit your own letter to the show? SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please leave a review or rating so others can find the show! Grab a journal from my shop! Want to make a small donation? (Buy me a Coffee link) CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Let's connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect on Instagram!

  • The street Michelle lived on: Married to a veteran dealing with depression

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    The street Michelle lived on: Married to a veteran dealing with depression

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    Have you ever considered that your career can become part of your identity? What would happen if you decided to leave that career? Would it be like losing a part of yourself? Today's guest, Michelle, explains what it was like when her husband dealt with depression after retiring from the Army. She also describes what it's like to be a military spouse. In this episode, we discuss: Being denied health care by the Veterans Affairs What the Transition Assistance Program is REALLY like for retiring servicemembers Her husband's first therapy experience - it didn't go well Finding out she was pregnant with their second child Living like two strangers under the same roof Why Michelle decided to put herself into therapy How things started to improve for their marriage Trauma bonding in the military The struggles of being a military spouse The importance of personal development Michelle's nonprofit and how they help veterans The importance of being a part of a supportive community GUEST INFO: Veteran Help Point website Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn Connect with Michelle on Instagram MENTIONED RESOURCES: More stories about VA failures More info about the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act Sign the form to pass the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please leave a review or rating so others can find the show! Grab a journal from my shop! Make a small donation (Buy me a Coffee link) CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Let's connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect on Instagram!

  • The street Craig lived on: Finding purpose after a 10 year drug addiction

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    The street Craig lived on: Finding purpose after a 10 year drug addiction

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    It's easy to criticize those who become addicted to drugs and alcohol when you have never been in a similar situation yourself. However, using these substances is just one of the many different coping strategies we humans use to numb the pain we feel inside. Today's guest, Craig, explains why he started using drugs and alcohol to numb his feelings. He also shares how his addiction became part of his identity, and how it ruined his relationships and almost took his life. In this episode, we discuss: How his parents' divorce affected him Witnessing abusive behavior as a kid & mimicking it Becoming addicted to drugs at 18 years old Aggression, IV drug use, and jail How our environment affects the subconscious mind Ruining every relationship he ever had Hitting rock bottom What finally made Craig seek sobriety The deep inner work he finally had to do Why the healing process is messy Implementing practical and simple habit changes How he now helps others transform their lives GUEST INFO: Connect with Craig on Instagram Schedule a call with Craig SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please leave a review or rating so others can find the show! Grab a journal from my shop! Make a small donation (Buy me a Coffee link) CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Let's connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect on Instagram!

  • The street Matt lived on: Succeeding at work, but failing at marriage

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    The street Matt lived on: Succeeding at work, but failing at marriage

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    When it comes to relationship problems, it is easy to find blame in the other person. Not only do we easily blame our partner, but we often don't make the effort to even understand them in the first place. Today's guest, Matt, explains how his anxiety, drinking dependency, and overall trauma prevented him from being the husband and father his family needed him to be. In this episode, we discuss: Relocating his family every year for a decade Dealing with intense social anxiety - even with loved ones Drinking everyday since adolescence Finding success in his career, but not at home Feeling completely lost after a personality collapse How his wife felt like she was doing everything alone The darkest time in his life How he arrived at his big moment of clarity How Matt's marriage turned into a beautiful relationship The connection between the mind and the heart Differences between the male and female brain Helping other men become stronger versions of themselves Connect: Connect with Matt on Instagram More about Matt's Coaching SUPPORT THE SHOW: Please leave a review or rating so others can find the show! Grab a journal from my shop! Make a small donation (Buy me a Coffee link) CONNECT WITH THE HOST: Let's connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect on Instagram!