Flourishing After Adversity

S2:E27 What You Value Most Will Lead You Forward

25 min · 8. juli 2026
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Rebuilding After a Storm: Reconnect with Your Core Values and Passions Host Laura Mangum Broome explains how, after major setbacks, people can keep functioning yet feel hollow because they rebuild from fear and stay stuck in survival mode, mistaking coping for living. Using the metaphor of a storm-damaged tree with intact roots, she shares her own five-year stretch of breast cancer, losing her teenage son and father, a heart transplant, and an unexpected divorce, describing how she lost touch with who she was.  She teaches that core values are descriptive (not aspirational) and misalignment can show up as numbness, over-busyness, and saying yes to draining commitments. She distinguishes purpose from passion and says passion often hides rather than disappears. She introduces values-led decision-making questions and a 20-minute “Values + Passion Excavation” exercise to identify three anchor words and take one small step within 24 hours, emphasizing radical acceptance as the first phase of her iCope2Hope System(TM). 00:00 Feeling Lost After Loss 01:09 Welcome and Free Resource 02:04 Tree Roots Metaphor 02:49 My Story of Upheaval 05:09 Survival Mode Trap 06:34 Core Values Explained 08:28 Radical Acceptance and Roots 09:21 Passion Goes Into Hiding 13:03 Values as a Compass 17:14 20 Minute Excavation Exercise 22:04 Recap and Next Step 24:42 Closing and Call to Action * 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:E27 What You Value Most Will Lead You Forward

Rebuilding After a Storm: Reconnect with Your Core Values and Passions Host Laura Mangum Broome explains how, after major setbacks, people can keep functioning yet feel hollow because they rebuild from fear and stay stuck in survival mode, mistaking coping for living. Using the metaphor of a storm-damaged tree with intact roots, she shares her own five-year stretch of breast cancer, losing her teenage son and father, a heart transplant, and an unexpected divorce, describing how she lost touch with who she was.  She teaches that core values are descriptive (not aspirational) and misalignment can show up as numbness, over-busyness, and saying yes to draining commitments. She distinguishes purpose from passion and says passion often hides rather than disappears. She introduces values-led decision-making questions and a 20-minute “Values + Passion Excavation” exercise to identify three anchor words and take one small step within 24 hours, emphasizing radical acceptance as the first phase of her iCope2Hope System(TM). 00:00 Feeling Lost After Loss 01:09 Welcome and Free Resource 02:04 Tree Roots Metaphor 02:49 My Story of Upheaval 05:09 Survival Mode Trap 06:34 Core Values Explained 08:28 Radical Acceptance and Roots 09:21 Passion Goes Into Hiding 13:03 Values as a Compass 17:14 20 Minute Excavation Exercise 22:04 Recap and Next Step 24:42 Closing and Call to Action * 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]

8. juli 202625 min
episode S2:E26 How to Turn Your Greatest Loss Into Your Strongest Chapter artwork

S2:E26 How to Turn Your Greatest Loss Into Your Strongest Chapter

Flourishing After Adversity: The 3 Conditions for Post-Traumatic Growth Laura Mangum Broome introduces the Flourishing After Adversity podcast and explains that the difference between growing through grief and staying stuck is a learnable framework, not willpower, strength, or faith. Sharing her experience of five major losses in five years—including losing her son, surviving bilateral breast cancer and a heart transplant, losing her father, and a sudden divorce—she outlines post-traumatic growth research (Tedeschi and Calhoun) and its five outcomes: greater appreciation for life, deeper relationships, expanded personal strength, new possibilities, and spiritual deepening.  She challenges the cultural push to “move on,” emphasizing “move through,” and describes three groups who struggle: genuinely stuck, avoiding, or resilient but without a method. She teaches three conditions for growth—radical acceptance, identity work, and tiny consistent action—plus a 20-minute exercise with five prompts to identify resistance, control, identity shifts, and one small next step. 00:00 Why Some Grow 00:48 Welcome and Free Guide 01:42 My Five Losses 03:24 What Is Growth 04:36 Move Through Not On 05:39 Three Ways We Get Stuck 07:55 Radical Acceptance 09:17 Identity Reset 10:44 Tiny Steps Forward 12:00 Time Does Not Heal 13:39 Five Prompts This Week 15:04 Recap and Encouragement 16:49 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]

1. juli 202617 min
episode S2:E25 How to Finally Move When Uncertainty Has You Frozen artwork

S2:E25 How to Finally Move When Uncertainty Has You Frozen

The Outcome Guardrail Map: Break Fear of the Unknown and Take the Next 200 Feet Laura Mangum Broome introduces the Flourishing After Adversity podcast episode on decision paralysis caused by fear of the unknown, explaining it as a neurological survival response when the brain cannot predict.  Drawing from her experiences with cancer, the loss of her son and father, a heart transplant, and an unexpected divorce, she shares the Outcome Guardrail Map(TM), a tool to reduce catastrophizing without relying on willpower. The process defines best-case, worst-case, and most-likely outcomes: naming the fear specifically, detailing the best and worst scenarios to create “guardrails,” and identifying the realistic middle ground where action becomes possible. She offers a 20-minute exercise with prompts, connects the approach to radical acceptance in her iCope2Hope System(TM), and encourages listeners to take one small step within their control. 00:00 Frozen by Uncertainty 00:51 Welcome and Free Resource 01:45 My Story of Fear 03:48 Why Fear Freezes You 06:27 Outcome Guardrail Map 07:01 Step 1 Name the Fear 08:18 Step 2 Best Case 09:51 Step 3 Worst Case 11:35 Step 4 Most Likely 13:04 Why This Tool Works 15:57 20 Minute Exercise Prompts 17:54 Recap and Encouragement 19:38 Closing and Call to Action * 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]

24. juni 202620 min
episode S2:E24 The Grief Map: How Naming What You're Feeling Moves You From Stuck to Moving Forward artwork

S2:E24 The Grief Map: How Naming What You're Feeling Moves You From Stuck to Moving Forward

The 6 Stages of Grief: Name What You’re Feeling and Move Through It Laura Mangum Broome explains how naming grief can reduce shame and help people move through loss, drawing from her experience of losing her son just before a scheduled double mastectomy while facing cancer. She clarifies that Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s five stages—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—are not linear or a checklist but a map people may revisit in any order. She defines what each stage can feel like, including risks like prolonged denial, misdirected anger, exhausting “what if” bargaining, and the difference between moving through grief-related depression versus drowning and needing professional support.  She adds David Kessler’s sixth stage, finding meaning, emphasizing it isn’t toxic positivity and can’t be rushed. She offers a journaling exercise to identify one’s current stage and what it needs, and reminds listeners there is no timeline for grief. 00:00 Why Grief Feels Confusing 00:43 Welcome and Free Resource 01:37 Laura’s Personal Loss Story 03:18 What the Stages Really Are 05:07 Stage 1 Denial 06:25 Stage 2 Anger 07:48 Stage 3 Bargaining 09:05 Stage 4 Depression 10:53 Stage 5 Acceptance 12:13 Stage 6 Finding Meaning 14:18 Why Naming Helps Healing 16:11 Journal Exercise for Today 17:40 Recap and Encouragement 19:07 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]

17. juni 202619 min
episode S2:E23 The Three Letter Word That Can Change Your Life and It's Not Yes artwork

S2:E23 The Three Letter Word That Can Change Your Life and It's Not Yes

The Power of “Yet”: Shifting from Fixed to Growth Mindset After Adversity Host Laura Mangum Broome explains how adding one word—“yet”—can shift limiting beliefs from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, drawing on Carol Dweck’s research in Mindset. She shares how being repeatedly placed in jobs without training forced her into trial-and-error learning and later revealed she’d been using a growth mindset all along: “I don’t know how to do this yet.” She contrasts fixed mindset beliefs (abilities are set; failure proves inadequacy) with growth mindset beliefs (abilities develop; failure is feedback), and describes how “yet” keeps the brain engaged in problem-solving through neuroplasticity. She applies this to major life adversities she faced and offers three practical steps: notice “can’t” statements, add “yet,” and identify one small next step within 48 hours, plus a journaling assignment and a free coping resource. 00:00 The Power of Yet 00:35 Welcome and Free Resource 01:27 Thrown In Without Training 02:47 Discovering Growth Mindset 03:26 Fixed vs Growth Mindset 05:15 Add One Word Yet 06:30 Yet and Your Brain 08:12 Seeing Your Own Progress 09:09 Yet Through Real Adversity 10:22 Three Ways to Practice Yet 12:11 Your 48 Hour Assignment 12:58 Recap and Closing Encouragement 14:22 Outro and Call to Action * 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]

10. juni 202615 min