
Every person you pass has a story you don't know. The cashier who barely makes eye contact. The man on the corner you walk around. The refugee who lives down the street. The soccer mom who seems to have it all together. The advocate who won't stop fighting.
Anchor Moments is a podcast about the experiences that made us who we are - the moments we can't stop being shaped by, whether we want to be o... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessEducationMental HealthSelf-Improvement | |||

Morgan was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at seven years old. Her sister was five. Her brother came a few years later, also with CF.
The message she got - from every clinic appointment, every doctor, every parent - was: do your treatments, take your... more
This week it's just me. Last Wednesday of the month means I drop one of my own anchor moments, and this one is on the lighter side, because anchor moments can be good ones too.
I'm telling you about my two first loves. The first was a weird off-bran... more
Jean doesn't look like her story. She's little, she wears pink, she's got these curls, and then she opens her mouth and you realize this is a woman who has buried almost everyone she loved and come out the other side as someone new.
In this episode,... more
In this episode, I talk with Khushnum - a therapist and mentor - about what happens when your worth gets wired to your performance before you're old enough to know it's happening.
Khushnum grew up believing she was only as good as what she could pro... more
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I just wanted to say I am here from people are the worst! I am looking foreword to listening to the podcast and supporting anyway I can! Everything those two ladies said in their show is so true at the end! You are so strong and I think I can speak for a lot of people when I say we are proud of you. I am especially loving the idea of this podcast, sharing peoples stories. Everyday regular peoples stories. People we live amongst not just see on a screen. Keep up the good work! You are so loved! G... more
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The show centers on intimate, trauma-informed conversations with everyday people whose life experiences illuminate resilience, healing, and personal growth. Episodes profile themes like childhood adversity, relationship dynamics, mental health challenges, faith, addiction, and recovery, often framed around practical tools for healing, boundary setting, and self-empowerment. A standout is the host's commitment to vulnerability and realism, avoiding tidy endings while emphasizing compassion, accountability, and community support. This makes it particularly useful for listeners seeking relatable storytelling, trauma-informed perspectives, and actionable strategies to navigate difficult life moments.
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