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  • Six Weeks That Changed Everything: Letting Go, Leaping in Faith, and Living Aligned
    2025/10/28

    Sometimes transformation doesn’t take years — it takes courage, faith, and six intentional weeks.

    In this episode of Ashes to Aligned, I share how one six-week period completely shifted the direction of my life. From exhaustion and fear to clarity and freedom, I walk through the moments, miracles, and decisions that helped me finally choose myself — and say yes to the purpose I've been feeling for years.

    You’ll hear:

    💜 How a divinely timed weekend with two friends confirmed my calling and inspired a future retreat

    💜 Why I gave my six-week notice at my day job (and the peace that followed)

    💜 How I used Jack Canfield’s Success Principles to coach myself back into alignment

    💜 The birth of Letting Go With Love: The Graceful Rise — a six-week journey for women ready to reclaim peace, power, and purpose

    Whether you’re navigating a loved one’s addiction, recovering from years of self-sacrifice, or simply craving a more aligned life, this episode will remind you: your next six weeks could change everything, too.

    🕊 If you're interested in joining Odyssey 001, register at: www.alannahlynne.com

    💌 Or email me at alannah@alannahlynne.com

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    17 分
  • Honoring My Dad: Two Perspectives, Two Truths
    2025/09/24

    Not everyone experiences the same person in the same way — even inside one family.

    In this episode of Ashes to Aligned, I share a fuller picture of my dad. While his drinking shaped some of my earliest patterns, that’s not the whole of who he was.

    My dad was complex, layered, deeply spiritual... and one of the kindest, most generous people you could ever meet. He also spent the last 35 years of his life sober — showing up every day as the very best version of himself.

    I also share the moment when I realized just how different my brother’s perspective of our dad was from mine — and what that taught me about family, memory, and healing. Because here’s the truth: two people can experience the same person in completely different ways. Neither is wrong. Both are valid.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why siblings (or spouses, or parents) can walk away with very different versions of the same story
    • How addiction, dysfunction, or stress shows up differently depending on your role in the family
    • Why honoring your truth matters, even if others don’t see it the same way
    • How reclaiming your perspective can be a powerful step toward healing

    💌 Gentle reminder: Your truth matters. Your story is valid. And you don’t need anyone else’s approval to honor it.

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    21 分
  • Breaking Free From the Lies of Sacrifice
    2025/09/02

    Many of us, especially as women, have been handed the same script:

    • Love equals sacrifice.
    • A “good mother” abandons herself without complaint.
    • Suffering is noble.

    And we wear those beliefs like badges of honor... sometimes to the point they start to destroy us.

    In this episode of Ashes to Aligned, I share the moment a stopped me in my tracks — the moment I finally realized that my life matters too. You’ll hear the story of how I moved from constant caregiving and codependency into a new truth: you can love someone deeply and still choose yourself.

    Together, we’ll explore:

    • How early family dynamics planted the seeds of codependency
    • Why we confuse sacrifice with love (and how that belief keeps us trapped)
    • The turning point in my own journey where I finally set a boundary that changed everything
    • What it really means to choose yourself without abandoning the people you love

    This isn’t about being selfish. It’s about breaking free from the lie of sacrifice and learning that honoring your own life is one of the most loving things you can do.

    💌 Your Empowered Reflection:

    Where are you sacrificing yourself in the name of love?

    And what would it look like to choose yourself without guilt?

    If this episode stirred something in you, subscribe to Ashes to Aligned so you’ll never miss an episode.

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    18 分
  • Practicing What I Teach: Cleaning Up Life’s Messes
    2025/08/20

    This week’s episode is a little different… because instead of just teaching Jack Canfield’s Success Principle #28 — Clean Up Your Messes and Incompletes — I’ve been out here living it.

    I’ll be honest: I missed three weeks of podcasting. Not because I had nothing to say but because I had to face some big unfinished business in my own life. Between knocking out 20 hours of continuing education for my day job and completely cleaning out my junk-packed guest room, I realized once again just how powerful this principle is.

    Here’s what you’ll hear in today’s episode:

    • Why unfinished tasks quietly drain your energy and self-esteem
    • How completing even small “incompletes” can restore peace and clarity
    • The real-life impact of practicing this principle in my own home and work
    • How this connects to healing when you love someone struggling with addiction

    This one is about more than productivity — it’s about reclaiming energy, confidence, and peace of mind.

    ✨ Remember: you can love them without losing yourself. And sometimes, the first step is as simple as cleaning up what’s been left undone.

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    17 分
  • When Helping Hurts: Escaping the Quicksand of Their Addiction
    2025/07/29

    If you’ve ever felt like you were being pulled under by someone else’s addiction, this episode is for you.

    In today’s conversation, I share one of the most powerful metaphors I’ve ever used to describe the emotional toll of loving someone who’s still in active addiction: quicksand.

    We’ll talk about:

    • Why trying to save them might be sinking you
    • The different “circles” of support — and what to do when others don’t understand your pain
    • What it really means to detach without abandoning the person you love
    • And a deeply personal story about hearing from my oldest son, and how I coached myself through the urge to spiral

    This is one of the most honest episodes I’ve shared — because the truth is, this work isn’t one-and-done.

    It's layered.

    It’s ongoing.

    And some days? It takes every ounce of strength just to stay grounded.

    But the more you practice, the more you realize:

    You can love them deeply… Without going under with them.

    💬 If this episode resonates, I’d love to hear from you. Send a message, leave a review, or share with someone who needs this reminder:

    You don’t have to drown to prove your love.

    🔔 Subscribe for new episodes (every other week for now!) — filled with soul-deep truths, nervous system tools, and encouragement for women who’ve carried too much for too long.

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    21 分
  • Trying to Save Them Is Destroying You (And It Still Won’t Work)
    2025/07/15

    You’ve been holding everything together, doing whatever it takes to keep them safe, get them clean, and fix what’s broken.

    But what if your efforts are slowly destroying you... and not actually helping them at all?

    In this raw and personal episode, I share a defining moment from my journey — the day I physically collapsed from exhaustion while trying to hold my family’s chaos together.

    And the quiet truth I heard in that moment changed everything:

    "You could literally destroy yourself trying to save them and there's still no guarantee it would work... in fact, it probably wouldn't..."

    ✨ Inside this episode:

    • Why sacrifice doesn’t equal support... it's actually the opposite
    • How codependency and emotional burnout sneak up on us
    • The subtle ways we trade our peace for their potential
    • What recovery really looks like — and how to start yours, even if they’re not ready
    • The truth about why letting go isn’t giving up

    If you've been bleeding out for someone who hasn’t even asked for a Band-Aid… this episode is your reminder that you matter, too.

    💜 You don’t have to wait for their healing to begin yours.

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    27 分
  • You Can't Find Peace in the Middle of a Tornado
    2025/07/08

    If you’ve ever felt like your life was spinning out of control while trying to save someone you love from addiction… this one’s for you.

    In this episode, I share what it was really like living in what I can only describe as an emotional tornado — flung around by grief, fear, codependency, and the endless chaos that comes when someone you love is still deep in it.

    I talk about:

    • 🌪️ Why trying to manage their crisis will keep you in survival mode
    • 💔 The day I promised I’d never say “they’re doing well” again — and what happened 10 minutes later
    • 🧠 The wisdom from a family member in recovery that changed everything for me
    • ✨ What it really means to step out of the storm (and how it doesn’t mean giving up)
    • 🎙️ The podcast I was supposed to do with my son — and why I’m here doing it anyway

    If your person is still out there in the wind — and you’ve been swept up in their storm more times than you can count — I want to offer this reminder:

    • You don’t have to wait for their recovery to begin your own.
    • Even if the chaos is still spinning around you, you can step out of the tornado.

    Your peace is not betrayal.

    It’s survival.

    It’s strength.

    It’s yours.

    I’m so glad you’re here.

    Take a deep breath. And let’s begin.

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    19 分
  • Obsessing Is Not a Healing Strategy (Ask Me How I Know)
    2025/07/01

    If you've ever been told "Just let go" — but no one told you what to grab onto instead — this episode is for you.

    I used to think obsessing over my sons would somehow save them.

    If I could say the right thing… do the right thing… maybe I could fix it.

    But all I did was spiral deeper into burnout, resentment, and fear.

    In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on my early days in Al-Anon — when I walked in angry, bitter, and overwhelmed — and the truths I stumbled into that changed everything. You’ll hear:

    ✨ Why obsessing feels like a strategy… but keeps you stuck

    ✨ How unmet expectations quietly erode your sanity

    ✨ What a dad in one meeting said that stopped me in my tracks

    ✨ Why “Don’t enable, don’t control” isn’t enough… and what to do instead

    ✨ And how a late-night mouse hunt with my son revealed the healing we never thought was possible

    I’m also sharing the moment everything shifted for me — when I realized my peace couldn't hinge on someone else’s recovery anymore.

    If you're stuck in survival mode, obsessing over someone else's healing… I want you to know:

    You’re not selfish for wanting peace.

    You’re not abandoning them by focusing on you.

    And you don’t need to earn your healing.

    You just have to choose it.

    Come listen. Exhale.

    And remember — you matter, too.

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    13 分