Flourishing After Adversity

S2:E17 How to Reinvent Yourself After Life-Changing Events

9 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Reinventing Yourself After Adversity: Three Steps to Your Next Chapter Laura Mangum Broome welcomes listeners to the Flourishing After Adversity podcast and offers a free guide, “Reframe the Spiral,” for coping with negative thought loops after setbacks. Using Olympic champion Scott Hamilton as an example of reinvention after identity shifts and major health battles, she highlights how he turned adversity into purpose through speaking and founding Scott Hamilton Cares and the 4th Angel Mentoring Program.  Laura teaches three steps for personal reinvention: accept the facts of your situation without approving the pain, remember your self-worth by inventorying skills, strengths, passions, and values, and imagine your next chapter through a small experiment rather than a full blueprint. She adds resilience tips—name what you’re grieving, choose a seven-day identity anchor statement, and run a tiny confidence-building experiment—then closes with a legacy question and a prompt for taking one doable next step. 00:00 When Life Derails 00:20 Podcast Welcome 00:44 Free Reframe Resource 01:08 Scott Hamilton Reinvents 02:32 Why Reinvention Hurts 03:14 Step 1 Accept Reality 03:51 Step 2 Remember Worth 04:49 Step 3 Next Chapter 05:27 The Legacy Question 06:27 Resilience Tips 08:21 Recap And Encouragement 09:06 Closing And Next Steps * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] * Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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episode S2:E22 The Hardship Autopsy: How to Identify Necessary Endings and Move Forward artwork

S2:E22 The Hardship Autopsy: How to Identify Necessary Endings and Move Forward

Necessary Endings: Use a Hardship Autopsy to Move Forward Laura Mangum Broome explains that after surviving hardship, people can stay stuck by carrying forward people, habits, environments, or patterns that no longer fit, calling these “necessary endings.” She introduces a “hardship autopsy” as a practical, non-blaming tool to gain clarity and move forward intentionally by journaling through three questions: what brought you to the situation (including ignored red flags), who or what is primarily involved (relationships, environments, habits, thought patterns), and what is in your control, influence, or out of your control using a three-column “control map.”  She adds resilience tips: do an energy audit after interactions, avoid making permanent decisions in temporary emotional states by giving yourself time to observe, and let your body’s signals guide you. She invites listeners to share the episode, visit iCope2Hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com], and download the free “Reframe the Spiral” [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] guide. 00:00 Feeling Stuck After Hardship 01:12 Necessary Endings Explained 02:27 Hardship Autopsy Method 03:19 Question One Root Causes 04:36 Question Two Key Players 05:47 Question Three Control Map 07:35 Why Inventory Matters 08:41 Three Resilience Tips 10:37 Recap And Next Steps 11:49 Closing And Resources * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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episode S2:E21 How to Know You're Truly Healing artwork

S2:E21 How to Know You're Truly Healing

Toxic Positivity vs. Post-Traumatic Growth: Are You Healing or Performing? Host Laura Mangum Broome opens with a wound metaphor to explain how forced optimism can cover unresolved pain, then introduces the Flourishing After Adversity podcast and a free resource, “Reframe the Spiral.” She describes how common phrases like “stay positive” can pressure people to bypass grief, leading to anxiety, numbness, and breakdowns, and shares her own experiences of bilateral breast cancer, chemotherapy-related heart damage, congestive heart failure, a heart transplant, her teenage son’s suicide, divorce, and her father’s passing.  She distinguishes toxic positivity (surface-level “I’m fine” bypassing) from post-traumatic growth (feeling what’s real and growing through pain), referencing Viktor Frankl and his quote about choosing one’s response. She offers four self-check questions and a brief journaling exercise to identify bypassed emotions and begin honest healing. 00:00 Wounds And Bandages 00:22 Podcast Welcome 01:11 Pressure To Stay Positive 02:05 When Positivity Turns Toxic 03:03 My Story Of Survival 03:51 Healing Or Managing Appearances 04:10 Toxic Positivity Vs Growth 05:15 Viktor Frankl And Meaning 06:50 Four Questions Check In 06:57 Bad Days Are Allowed 07:35 Processing Vs Performing 08:31 Changed Inside Not Highlights 09:12 Name What You Lost 09:55 When Your Brain Pushes Back 10:46 Three Prompt Exercise 11:34 Recap And Next Steps 13:02 Closing And Resources * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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episode S2:E20 Victor, Not Victim: How to Reclaim Your Power in the Middle of Hard Times artwork

S2:E20 Victor, Not Victim: How to Reclaim Your Power in the Middle of Hard Times

From Victim to Victor: Reclaiming Agency After Adversity Host Laura Mangum Broome welcomes listeners to the Flourishing After Adversity podcast and shares a free guide, “Reframe the Spiral,” for coping with negative thoughts after setbacks. She explains that a victim mindset is a human coping response to pain but that staying there keeps focus on what was done to you and drains agency, while a victor mindset focuses on what you can do next by shifting from “Why me?” to “What is this asking of me?”  Drawing from her own experiences with bilateral breast cancer, chemo-related heart failure and heart transplant, her son’s suicide, divorce, and her father’s death, Laura offers three steps: name what happened and process it without rehearsing it, ask better questions centered on control, and give pain a purpose by serving others. She highlights Nick Vujicic as an example and provides journaling prompts and a 48-hour next-step challenge. 00:00 Feeling Powerless 01:11 Victim Mindset Explained 02:24 Laura Story Shift 03:29 Victim vs Victor 04:17 Nick Vujicic Example 05:45 Step 1 Name It 07:36 Step 2 Better Questions 08:17 Step 3 Purpose 09:11 Pushback and Small Steps 09:59 Exercise and Recap 11:37 Final Encouragement 12:06 Outro and Resources Nick Vujicic's Website: https://nickvujicic.com/ [https://nickvujicic.com] * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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episode S2:E19 You Don't Have to Feel Hopeful to Choose Hope artwork

S2:E19 You Don't Have to Feel Hopeful to Choose Hope

Choose Hope Before You Feel It: Taking Action After Adversity Host Laura Mangum Broome welcomes listeners to the Flourishing After Adversity podcast and offers a free guide, “Reframe the Spiral,” for managing negative thought loops after setbacks. Using a gardener watering bare soil as a metaphor, she explains that waiting to feel hopeful often keeps people stuck because action typically precedes motivation.  She distinguishes hope as a conditional feeling versus a deliberate choice, then provides a framework to identify waiting patterns (listening for “when” language, noticing how long you’ve been waiting, and asking what you’d do if you already felt ready). She shares steps to choose hope through a tiny unconditional decision, consistent “watering” before results appear, and tracking daily instances of choosing action over feelings, plus tips like a “Before I feel like it” alarm and a proof-of-choosing list. 00:00 Waiting To Feel Ready 01:02 The Gardener And Hope 02:38 Hope Feeling Vs Choice 04:01 Spot The Waiting Pattern 06:20 Choose Hope In Action 09:20 Reflection Prompt 09:57 Everyday Resilience Tips 11:26 Recap And Encouragement 12:29 Closing And Resources * Free Resource: Reframe the Spiral: 5 Quick Coping Strategies to Shift Negative Thoughts and Reclaim Your Day: https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe [https://www.icope2hope.com/reframe] * iCope2Hope 3-Step Resilience Framework: https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap [https://bit.ly/FrameworkRoadmap] * Website: iCope2Hope: From Hardship to Hope: https://www.icope2hope.com [https://www.icope2hope.com] * Move Beyond Adversity Blog: https://www.icope2hope.com/blog [https://www.icope2hope.com/blog] * Free Newsletter: Wednesday’s Resilient Recharge: https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter [https://www.icope2hope.com/newsletter] * Schedule a free 15-minute Clarity Call with Laura: https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB [https://bit.ly/15mincallLMB]

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S2:E18 Fear vs. Anxiety: Why Knowing the Difference Changes Everything

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