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#077 - Ruthie Lindsey - What If You Were Never Broken

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Ruthie Lindsey’s story isn’t about overcoming pain. It’s about unlearning the belief that she was broken to begin with. From a wire piercing her brainstem to reimagining her relationship with her body, faith, and identity — Ruthie shares how real healing began only when she let go of the parts of her life that once felt like survival, but were keeping her from truly living. This is a raw look at chronic pain, disassociation, the dark side of storytelling, and the freedom that comes from remembering who you really are.

Timestamps:
00:00 The Art Of Storytelling
04:08 The Deeper Meaning Of Ruthie's Book Title
12:10 Having A Negative Relationship With Your Body
20:06 Returning To Life After A Bad Car Accident
23:17 Having A Wire Piercing Your Brain Stem
29:02 Becoming Dependent On Pain Meds
30:50 Being Failed By Doctors Leading To Self Discovery
39:42 Ruthie's Relationship With Faith
42:18 Expectations For Finding Pain Relief
46:28 What You Don't Hear About Chronic Pain
52:19 Feeling Shame From Your Experiences
1:01:04 The Most Important Component Of Storytelling
1:08:28 Connect With Ruthie Lindsey

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Thank you so much for listening. I truly appreciate your time and support. Let me know what you thought of the episode and what you would like to see in the future. Any feedback would be awesome. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting content on YouTube, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whatever platform you are listening on.
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Chapters

1. The Art Of Storytelling (00:00:00)

2. The Deeper Meaning Of Ruthie's Book Title (00:04:08)

3. Having A Negative Relationship With Your Body (00:12:10)

4. Returning To Life After A Bad Car Accident (00:20:06)

5. Having A Wire Piercing Your Brain Stem (00:23:17)

6. Becoming Dependent On Pain Meds (00:29:02)

7. Being Failed By Doctors Leading To Self Discovery (00:30:50)

8. Ruthie's Relationship With Faith (00:39:42)

9. Expectations For Finding Pain Relief (00:42:18)

10. What You Don't Hear About Chronic Pain (00:46:28)

11. Feeling Shame From Your Experiences (00:52:19)

12. The Most Important Component Of Storytelling (01:01:04)

13. Connect With Ruthie Lindsey (01:08:28)

77 episodes

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Manage episode 502816918 series 3557096
Content provided by Tim Doyle. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tim Doyle or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ruthie Lindsey’s story isn’t about overcoming pain. It’s about unlearning the belief that she was broken to begin with. From a wire piercing her brainstem to reimagining her relationship with her body, faith, and identity — Ruthie shares how real healing began only when she let go of the parts of her life that once felt like survival, but were keeping her from truly living. This is a raw look at chronic pain, disassociation, the dark side of storytelling, and the freedom that comes from remembering who you really are.

Timestamps:
00:00 The Art Of Storytelling
04:08 The Deeper Meaning Of Ruthie's Book Title
12:10 Having A Negative Relationship With Your Body
20:06 Returning To Life After A Bad Car Accident
23:17 Having A Wire Piercing Your Brain Stem
29:02 Becoming Dependent On Pain Meds
30:50 Being Failed By Doctors Leading To Self Discovery
39:42 Ruthie's Relationship With Faith
42:18 Expectations For Finding Pain Relief
46:28 What You Don't Hear About Chronic Pain
52:19 Feeling Shame From Your Experiences
1:01:04 The Most Important Component Of Storytelling
1:08:28 Connect With Ruthie Lindsey

Send us a text

Thank you so much for listening. I truly appreciate your time and support. Let me know what you thought of the episode and what you would like to see in the future. Any feedback would be awesome. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting content on YouTube, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whatever platform you are listening on.
Connect with me below:
Instagram: Tim Doyle
Youtube: Outworker

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Art Of Storytelling (00:00:00)

2. The Deeper Meaning Of Ruthie's Book Title (00:04:08)

3. Having A Negative Relationship With Your Body (00:12:10)

4. Returning To Life After A Bad Car Accident (00:20:06)

5. Having A Wire Piercing Your Brain Stem (00:23:17)

6. Becoming Dependent On Pain Meds (00:29:02)

7. Being Failed By Doctors Leading To Self Discovery (00:30:50)

8. Ruthie's Relationship With Faith (00:39:42)

9. Expectations For Finding Pain Relief (00:42:18)

10. What You Don't Hear About Chronic Pain (00:46:28)

11. Feeling Shame From Your Experiences (00:52:19)

12. The Most Important Component Of Storytelling (01:01:04)

13. Connect With Ruthie Lindsey (01:08:28)

77 episodes

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