Broken Beautiful Me - Stories of Hope, Gratitude & ResilienceAuthor: Kelly Buckley
"Broken Beautiful Me - Stories of Hope, Gratitude & Resilience" is a podcast dedicated to empowering individuals and healthcare professionals facing grief and adversity. Hosted by Kelly Buckley, this podcast offers compassionate guidance and practical strategies to help you heal and transform your life through gratitude-focused recovery. Kelly was the Chief Operating Officer for an integrated network of 11 hospitals. She had professional success, a stellar career in healthcare, and a leadership role. But in 2009, her world was shattered by the unexpected and devastating loss of her son, Stephen. This profound event transformed her life completely, leading her on a path of resilience and purpose, where she now dedicates her life to helping others navigate their grief and find fulfillment through gratitude. Despite her success, Kelly realizes now that she was only scratching the surface of gratitude before her life-changing loss. Through her personal journey, she has developed a deep and transformative relationship with gratitude, one that goes beyond the surface level and becomes a guiding force in her life and work. Kelly's unique perspective as both a healthcare leader and a grief survivor sets her apart from other voices in the space. She blends her professional expertise with raw personal experience, creating a space for profound healing and transformation that speaks directly to those in healthcare and individuals experiencing personal loss. This dualityof professional leadership and personal vulnerabilitymakes her podcast uniquely impactful. Today, Kelly is a serial entrepreneur, acclaimed keynote speaker, and the author of several impactful books, including "Just One Little Thing," "The Path," and "Gratitude in Grief." Her inspiring work has been featured in major media outlets globally, and she has received numerous accolades for her contributions to the field of grief recovery. Inspired by the Japanese practice of kintsugi, which involves repairing broken po Language: en Genres: Education, Personal Journals, Self-Improvement, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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When the Pieces Speak: Jennifer Chase on Truth, Trauma & Transformation
Episode 13
Sunday, 5 April, 2026
In this raw, honest, and deeply courageous episode, we explore addiction, generational trauma, shame, recovery, and what it truly means to reclaim your life without abandoning the complexity of your story. In this episode of Broken Beautiful Me, Kelly sits down with Jennifer Chase โ life coach, addict in recovery, childhood sexual abuse survivor, daughter of an alcoholic, and mother of a recovering addict. Jennifer's work is rooted in lived experience and a profound understanding of how unprocessed pain moves through family systems across generations. She helps individuals, families, and loved ones impacted by addiction move out of survival mode and into grounded self-leadership. Jennifer's story begins before she ever took a substance. Raised in a home where addiction ran four generations deep on both sides of her family, she watched her parents and grandparents struggle and swore it would never be her. Then, at 29, she was diagnosed with a hemorrhaging brain tumor and given twelve hours to live. The surgery left her with chronic pain โ and a prescription for opiates that would change the course of everything. What followed was fifteen years of addiction, a marriage held together by enabling and silence, and the devastating discovery that she had inadvertently become her own son's drug dealer. It took losing almost everything โ and finally speaking her truth out loud in a treatment facility โ for Jennifer to understand that substance was never the problem. It was the solution to the problem. Today, eight and a half years sober, she is one of the most important voices in this conversation. In this episode, Jennifer shares: ๐งฌ How addiction ran four generations deep on both sides of her family โ and why she thought she'd be the one to break it ๐ The brain tumor diagnosis at 29 that introduced her to opiates and began a fifteen year journey into addiction ๐ถ Why she carried her childhood sexual abuse in silence for decades โ and the moment she finally said it out loud ๐ฆ The heartbreaking discovery that she had inadvertently become her son's drug dealer โ and what that night felt like ๐ The waltz and the tango โ her powerful metaphor for how families unknowingly contribute to the addiction dynamic ๐ Why substance is never the problem โ it is the solution to the problem ๐งฑ What boundaries actually are โ and why you must only set ones you can hold 100% of the time ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง What families and loved ones of addicts need to hear about enabling, shame, and finding their people ๐งถ The real work of recovery โ untangling the generational knots that made substance feel necessary in the first place โจ Why shame thrives in silence โ and what happens the moment you speak your truth out loud Jennifer also reflects on the narratives she had to let go of, the long road of rebuilding trust with her family, and why connection โ not willpower โ is the true cure. Her message is clear: addiction is not a life sentence. It is a detour that, with intentional redirection, can lead you to your truest self. A fierce, compassionate, and unflinching conversation about addiction, family systems, generational trauma, and the daily courage it takes to choose recovery. Follow Jennifer Chase ๐ Website: www.riseaddictionllc.com ๐ฑ Instagram & Facebook: Rise Addiction Life Coaching About Your Host Kelly Buckley is a trauma life coach, speaker, and the heart behind Broken Beautiful Me โ a podcast dedicated to stories of hope, gratitude, and resilience. ๐ https://www.kellybuckley.com








