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What I Didn't Know: Building the Life You Recovered For

Podcast by Netanya Allyson

English

Health & personal development

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About What I Didn't Know: Building the Life You Recovered For

In 2018—after years of checking boxes and chasing approval instead of truth—I found myself on a kitchen floor for the first time, finally facing everything in my life that wasn’t working.That moment didn’t end the struggle; it started the rebuild.Welcome to What I Didn’t Know: Building the Life You Recovered For—a podcast for the recovering soul who’s ready to move beyond surviving and into thriving. This is a space for getting better together and healing out loud.We’re here for those who’ve built a foundation of recovery—whether from addiction, trauma, or a painful past—and are now ready to create a meaningful, aligned life on the other side. Using the principles of healing and growth, we intentionally rebuild and redesign every part of life.Each episode explores the real-world challenges and breakthroughs of becoming your truest self, including:• Purpose & Direction — building a future you genuinely desire• Mindset & Patterns — rewriting limiting beliefs and old stories• Conscious Relationships — boundaries, connection, and self-trust• Creative Fulfillment — reclaiming passion and expressionThis is a space for honest conversations—about letting go, courage, resilience, and the ongoing journey of becoming. It’s my passion to share what I’ve learned so you can build the life you recovered for.If you’re ready to thrive—not just survive—subscribe and share with someone who needs this.

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42 episodes

episode EP41: The Masterpiece of Contrast | Honoring the Dark Spaces of Our Past — with Chad Wilkerson artwork

EP41: The Masterpiece of Contrast | Honoring the Dark Spaces of Our Past — with Chad Wilkerson

What happens when the armor you build to protect yourself from the world becomes the very cage that traps you? In this episode, I sat down with Chad Wilkerson to explore the exact turning point where his defense mechanisms became too heavy to carry. We trace his journey from navigating relentless childhood bullying to facing a second-degree attempted murder charge involving a samurai sword—and ultimately, finding the radical freedom of a clear heart. Chad gets beautifully vulnerable about unlearning the cultural lie that anger is the only acceptable emotion for men, and how he eventually learned to let his guard down and let love back in. This episode is a deep dive into what it truly means to stop operating out of pure survival, strip away the masks we wear, and find honesty in the middle of our messiest transitions. Inside the Episode: * The Masterpiece of Contrast: Healing is entirely nonlinear. Chad breaks down why we cannot appreciate the vibrant, bright colors of our personal growth without honoring the dark browns, rust, and heavy blacks of our past. * The "Pond Theory" of Feelings: A powerful metaphor for trauma. When a crisis hits like a stone thrown into a calm pond, the surface ripples eventually fade—but the dust kicked up at the bottom permanently resets your inner foundation. * Calling Bullshit on the Inner Critic: The life-changing freedom that comes with separating what you can change (your own attitudes, actions, and beliefs) from what you can’t—and learning how to give the middle finger to the ego voice that tells you you're not enough. If you are currently standing at a crossroads, tired of carrying a version of yourself that no longer serves you, let this conversation be your reminder: your past pieces do not ruin the picture—they compose the masterpiece. You have full permission to let go of the version of you that just survived, and start choosing the version that is ready to fully live. Full episode and show notes: netanyaallyson.com/episodes/41

2 Jun 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode EP40: Rebuilding from Scratch | Felonies, Judgment, and the Boxes That Define Us — with Megan Haushulz artwork

EP40: Rebuilding from Scratch | Felonies, Judgment, and the Boxes That Define Us — with Megan Haushulz

How do you rewrite your future when the world keeps dragging you back to a single page of your past? In this candid conversation, Megan Hauschulz joins me to pull back the curtain on rebuilding a life from scratch—from navigating the correctional system to starting over on the outside. But this episode goes far deeper than a broken system. Together, we unpack the heavy things we usually hide: navigating grief in sobriety, the trap of social media perfectionism, and the childhood roots of adult anxiety. From my own story of chasing approval to Megan’s insights on generational patterns, this episode is a masterclass in dropping self-judgment, shifting your internal dialogue, and finding grace in the messy middle. Together, we explore: * Navigating Re-Entry & Reclaiming Your Story: A look at the real hurdles of life after prison—from housing to employment—and the powerful roadmap to rewriting your future. * The Social Media Trap & Anchoring Joy: A vulnerable look at perception management, and a mindfulness practice to imprint magical moments in your mind before the chaos takes over. * The Root of the "Shoulds": Tracing the need to be right back to childhood wounds, and learning how to stop the cycle of self-criticism when we mess up. Megan leaves us with a beautiful final permission slip: stop waiting for a system to change for you, look for the community that will walk with you, and write down your goals—because no dream is ever too big. Full episode and show notes: netanyaallyson.com/episodes/40

26 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode EP39: Breaking the Silence | Building a New Legacy by Design — with Frankie Seeney artwork

EP39: Breaking the Silence | Building a New Legacy by Design — with Frankie Seeney

"Give yourself the opportunity to get it wrong." In this episode, I sit down with Frankie Seeney for an unfiltered look at growing up in the "School of Hard Knocks" and what it actually takes to rebuild a life from the ground up. We dive into the heavy cost of generational emotional suppression—that inherited rule that says you have to swallow your pain, go to work, and never show a hint of struggle. We explore the life-changing realization that holding in your "mess" is like holding in a sickness: the longer it stays inside, the worse it gets. Frankie gets honest about his journey in recovery, from identifying the "red flags" of isolation to the sacrifices required to heal his family. We discuss shifting from survival to a life of integrity—learning to respect the person in the mirror through the choices you make when no one is watching. Inside this episode: * The Sickness of Silence: Why "pain shared is pain halved" and how we are breaking the cycle of performative toughness to finally create a safe space for ourselves and our kids. * Solitude vs. Isolation: How to tell the difference between healthy self-care and the dangerous habit of withdrawing to avoid the "festering" discomfort of life’s stressors. * The Integrity of Choice: Why self-worth isn't about external success, but about the respect you gain for yourself when you choose the growth-oriented path—even when it's the hardest one to walk. This conversation is a reminder that while the road to healing isn't linear, the upswing of your life is directly proportionate to your willingness to be uncomfortable sooner. Full episode and show notes: netanyaallyson.com/episodes/39

19 May 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode EP38: The Art of Rebirth | Surrender, Bravery, and the Power of Choosing Yourself — with Savannah Kirkland artwork

EP38: The Art of Rebirth | Surrender, Bravery, and the Power of Choosing Yourself — with Savannah Kirkland

“My first drug of choice was validation.” In this episode, I sit down with Savannah Kirkland for a soul-baring conversation about the beautiful reality of the "Second Chance." We talk about how our first birth is handed to us, but our second birth is a conscious, intentional invitation to begin again. Savannah and I trace the journey from the chaos of active addiction to the quiet strength of personal integrity, exploring what it looks like to move past “fake surrender" and forced traditions to discover a co-creative connection to the Divine. From "head-to-toe chills" to honest, messy conversations with a Higher Power, we dive into how to finally find your own truth. * Healing the Inner Child: Savannah shares her moving physical journey back to her childhood home to offer compassion and forgiveness to the little girl who was just doing her best to survive. * Building the "Muscle" of Courage: We discuss why boundaries are a practiced strength—from saying a radical "No" to toxic cycles to doing it scared in a new career, bravery is a muscle we strengthen one choice at a time. * Internalizing Your Power: We explore why recovery only sticks when the "why" is you, shifting from seeking external validation to finally being able to say, "I'm proud of me today." If you’re ready to stop people-pleasing, start trusting your intuition, and embrace the messy process of starting over, this conversation is your roadmap. Savannah reminds us that prayer can be as simple as talking out loud and that the most important relationship you will ever heal is the one with yourself. Full episode and show notes: netanyaallyson.com/episodes/38

12 May 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode EP37: From the Heart | On the Day Before: Trusting the Invisible Process artwork

EP37: From the Heart | On the Day Before: Trusting the Invisible Process

What if today is just the 'Day Before' everything changes? Have you ever felt like you’re doing all the work, making the changes, and showing up—but nothing is actually moving? No phone call, no new door opening, just… silence? In this solo episode, I’m revisiting a piece I wrote back in 2022 called "On the Day Before." It’s an honest look at those seasons where life feels stagnant, even when everything is shifting beneath the surface. Inside this episode, we’re talking about: * The Illusion of Stasis: Why "nothing happening" is usually a lie and how things are moving behind the scenes to align for you. * The Threshold of Choice: The moment you stop making "deals" with yourself and finally make the different choice you actually mean. * The Faith Walk: How to show up for yourself with trust when you can’t see the outcome yet, knowing you are being prepared for what’s next. Sometimes you haven't lined up with the "thing" yet because the space is still being cleared. Sometimes, you’re still becoming the person who is energetically ready to walk through that door. If you’re feeling stuck in the waiting, this one is for you. Lean in, stay open, and remember: something is always happening for you.

7 May 2026 - 14 min
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