The Drama Diet with Lisa Stuart

EP14: Eden Sassoon — Sobriety, Spiritual Healing & the Courage to Transform

28 min · 23. april 2026
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In this episode of The Drama Diet, Eden Sassoon shares a deeply personal conversation on transformation, healing, and reclaiming identity beyond fame and external validation. Known as an entrepreneur, wellness advocate, television personality, and daughter of the legendary Vidal Sassoon, Eden opens up about the inner work that led her from public image and material success to a life grounded in sobriety, spiritual discipline, and authentic self-discovery. From her years as a Pilates studio owner and media personality to her candid experiences with recovery and relapse, Eden reveals how pain, stillness, and surrender became the foundation for profound growth. This episode explores the courage it takes to face old wounds, release self-limiting patterns, and rebuild a life rooted in worth, clarity, and purpose. Through themes of breathwork, spiritual hygiene, and healing from within, Eden’s story is a powerful reminder that true transformation often begins in life’s messiest moments.

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