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Episode 6: "I Am My Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams"

Episode 6: "I Am My Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams"

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Trigger warning: This episode includes thoughtful discussion of suicide and grief.

In this profoundly moving episode of BEUPOD, we welcome Tamara Grossett—minister, life coach, and intuitive connector—whose story is one of faith, healing, and radical transformation. A woman of quiet strength and deep wisdom, Tamara invites us into her journey across identities, continents, and callings.

Tamara speaks candidly about navigating cultural assumptions, embracing her spiritual calling, and discovering her passion for coaching. With degrees from Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Carnegie Mellon, her voice carries both intellectual rigour and soulful depth.

Reflecting on her personal mission to help others become who they were uniquely designed to be, Tamara shares how the devastating loss of her son to suicide reshaped her life. Prayer, community, and spiritual rhythms became her lifelines. Through vulnerability and grace, she offers wisdom on reclaiming purpose, building connection, and leading with authenticity.

At the heart of this episode is Tamara’s declaration: “I am my ancestors’ wildest dreams.” We explore how she lives that truth—honoring her ancestors’ strength, resilience, and creativity while paving a path for generations to come.

If you're seeking grounding, healing, or a reminder that transformation is possible even in the face of deep loss, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.

To learn more or work with Tamara as a coach, you can reach her at tamara.grossett@gmail.com.

🌿 Support & Resources

If this episode brings up feelings of grief, depression, or thoughts of self-harm, know that you're not alone. Here are trusted resources you can tap into:

  • In crisis or feeling suicidal? Call or text 988 for 24/7 confidential support via the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (cdc.gov)

  • For text-based support in the U.S., text HOME to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line (crisistextline.org)

  • More resources from trusted organizations:

    • NAMI HelpLine (info & emotional support): 1-800-950-NAMI or visit nami.org

    • SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline: Call 1‑800‑985‑5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 (mhanational.org)

    • To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA): Hope & support for those struggling with depression, self-harm, addiction, and suicide (twloha.com)

    • HeadsUpGuys: Tools and support for men’s mental health and suicide prevention (headsupguys.org)

    • Active Minds: Peer-to-peer mental health advocacy for young adults and students (activeminds.org)

Outside the U.S.? Visit findahelpline.com for local, confidential support wherever you are.

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