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Two Divorces, One Savior: How the Atonement Continues to Heal - the Michael Gregson Story

1 h 16 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan?   In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Michael Gregson shares his journey through trauma, heartbreak, addiction, recovery, and ultimately healing through Jesus Christ. From the pain of enduring two divorces to the loneliness of being separated from his children, Michael opens up about some of life’s most difficult moments and the lessons he learned while walking through them.   We discuss the reality of addiction, the courage it took to enter rehab, and the ongoing journey of sobriety. Michael shares how he learned to challenge the stories he was telling himself, find peace after years of anger, and begin loving himself through the eyes of a Savior who never gave up on him.   Most importantly, we explore the healing power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ—not as a one-time event, but as a daily source of strength, grace, and transformation. Michael reflects on the blessings that have come from his trials, the unconditional love of the Savior, and how Christ’s healing influence continues to work in his life today.   Now a life coach, Michael uses his experiences to help others navigate trauma, recovery, self-worth, and personal growth, offering hope to those who may feel stuck, broken, or alone.   This is a conversation about redemption, resilience, and discovering that your story isn’t over—even when life feels shattered.   Topics Discussed:   * Healing from trauma   * Surviving two divorces   * Coping with separation from your children   * Addiction, rehab, and sobriety   * The healing power of the Atonement   * Finding blessings in life’s hardest seasons   * Learning to love yourself   * Changing the story you tell yourself   * Finding peace after anger and resentment   * The unconditional love of Jesus Christ   * Michael’s journey to becoming a life coach   * Hope, healing, and second chances   Two Divorces, One Savior: How the Atonement Continues to Heal — The Michael Gregson Story    Available now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

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