The Other Side of Addiction
This episode was sponsored by EMERGO ACADEMY/emergoacademy.com Navigating Fear With Hope What would you do if life handed you every parent's worst nightmare—not once, but twice? On this episode of The Other Side of Addiction, I sat down with Chalese Olsen, a woman whose story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, the power of faith, and the resilience we discover when we have no choice but to keep moving forward. In 2004, Chalese lost her four-year-old son in a tragic drowning accident. The unimaginable grief sent her spiraling into a dark place as she struggled to make sense of a loss no parent should ever have to endure. Like so many who experience trauma, she searched for ways to ease the pain, only to realize that the path she was on wasn't healing her—it was deepening the hurt. Through time, faith, and courage, Chalese began the difficult work of healing. She eventually shared her journey through writing, becoming an author, speaker, and mentor to others navigating loss and grief. Then life tested her again. Years later, her son DeeJ suffered a traumatic brain injury after being accidentally shot in the head. In an instant, Chalese found herself back in a hospital facing uncertainty, fear, and the terrifying thought: "Not again." For 25 days she lived between hope and heartbreak, unsure if her son would survive. She describes the experience as an emotional hangover—a constant state of exhaustion, fear, prayer, and waiting. Yet through it all, she leaned into her faith, choosing hope even when the outcome was unknown. Against overwhelming odds, DeeJ survived. Doctors called it a miracle. Our conversation explores what it means to survive trauma, not just endure it. We discuss giving ourselves grace during life's hardest moments, trusting God when answers don't come easily, and finding the strength to keep moving forward when fear threatens to consume us. Chalese reminds us that healing isn't a destination. It's a journey. Some wounds leave scars, but scars are proof that we've survived. If you've experienced loss, trauma, grief, or life's unexpected challenges, this episode will remind you that you are not alone. There is hope on the other side of fear, and even in our darkest moments, healing is possible. Sometimes courage isn't the absence of fear. Sometimes courage is simply choosing hope anyway.
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