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Story: Why I'm Still Alive (Part II) →

April 11, 2025 Kate Manser

In this second episode of a three-part series, Kate reflect on her journey from the depths of depression to finding joy and hope.

The story begins with a pivotal moment at Burning Man where the narrator makes a life-saving promise to stay alive for one more year. It chronicles the struggles of dealing with suicidal thoughts, the challenges of overcoming negative self-talk, and physical pain.

Through moments of despair, attending a Vipassana meditation retreat, and embracing a series of affirmative actions like therapy, coaching, and spiritual practices, Kate gradually finds a path to happiness.

The episode emphasizes the importance of small, intentional steps towards mental well-being and the incredible transformations that can result. Stay tuned for the upcoming final episode where the narrator will share more magical and transformative experiences.

01:00 The Burning Man Promise

02:32 The Impact of Scarcity and New Beginnings

08:05 A Tragic Loss and Its Emotional Impact

12:03 The Struggle with Suicidal Thoughts

14:18 A Lifesaving Promise and the Vipassana Retreat

20:58 Chronic Pain and Emotional Turmoil

23:37 Understanding Chronic Pain

23:50 Meditation Retreat Experience

26:40 The Power of Visualization

29:10 Saying Yes to Opportunities

34:01 Transforming Anger into Joy

39:06 Rewiring Negative Thought Patterns

44:02 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode


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