Breaking the Ice: Eva Turner's Journey to Self-Healing in Priestexx in Recovery
And so this podcast, though inspired by my mommy issues, it's really moved forward by y 'all, and so thank you for giving me the love, nurturing and care that has allowed me to grow and be the person that I am now, with gratitude.
Imagine a space where vulnerability isn't a weakness but a source of strength. That's exactly what Eva Turner brings to life in the first episode of 'Priestexx in Recovery'. Titled 'Breaking the Ice', this episode sets the stage for a podcast that’s all about healing, grounding, and embracing self-love. Eva introduces herself and shares her vision for creating a digital honey jar—a safe space for listeners to unlearn harmful patterns and come home to themselves.
She dives into her personal experiences with 'mommy issues' and mother wound healing, crafting a narrative that resonates deeply with queer, trans, black, and indigenous people of color. Her stories are raw, honest, and transformative, showing how embracing our wounds can lead to empowerment and growth. Eva's approach is both compassionate and practical. She offers tools to help listeners trust their intuition, heal their wounded places, and learn to mother themselves.
This isn't just about individual healing; Eva emphasizes the importance of community and global perspectives. She believes that by being honest about our struggles, we can find alignment, purpose, and vision. One of the standout moments in this episode is Eva's discussion on the power of vulnerability. She argues that by embracing our wounds and being honest about them, we can find immense strength.
For Eva, queer, trans, black, and indigenous people of color are wounded healers—capable of transforming their pain into power. 'Priestexx in Recovery' offers a nurturing space for listeners to explore their own vulnerability and find empowerment through it. If you're seeking a podcast that combines personal stories with practical tools for healing, 'Priestexx in Recovery' is a must-listen. Eva Turner's authentic and relatable approach makes this episode a powerful introduction to a journey of self-discovery and healing.