The Thought Atlas Podcast
Can a person truly become someone new after years of trauma, addiction, and incarceration? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Rachelle Conley—an addiction counselor, mental health advocate, and prison reform advocate whose life has been shaped by extraordinary hardship and remarkable resilience. Rachelle has experienced the justice system from both sides, living first as an inmate and later working as a correctional officer. Her journey also includes surviving childhood abuse, domestic violence, addiction, and repeated encounters with systems that often failed to protect her. Today, she uses those experiences to help others find hope, healing, and a path forward. Together, we explore: * Trauma and its lasting impact * Addiction and recovery * Prison and rehabilitation * Mental health * Accountability and forgiveness * Childhood adversity * Identity and resilience * Breaking destructive cycles * Prison reform * What genuine healing looks like This isn’t simply a conversation about surviving difficult circumstances. It’s a conversation about whether transformation is truly possible—and what it takes to rebuild a life from the ground up. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Rachelle Conley https://youtu.be/K5xPgJJYzOM?si=NtVzGI3K2n9c8xyl [https://youtu.be/K5xPgJJYzOM?si=NtVzGI3K2n9c8xyl] If today’s conversation resonated with you, you can revisit and share this episode using the link above.
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