Katherine Wolf on Why Pain Is Too Precious to Waste
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概要
Tommy sits down with Katherine Wolf, stroke survivor, author, and co-founder of Hope Heals, for one of his dream conversations. At 26, Katherine had a massive brain stem stroke that left her permanently disabled, and nearly two decades later she is one of the most compelling voices on suffering, hope, and what it means to live a truly good life in the middle of an impossibly hard one. This is a conversation about what it looks like when good and hard coexist, and why the pain you are carrying right now might be too precious to waste.
What You'll Hear in This Episode:
- Katherine's story: the brain stem stroke at 26 that changed everything and the nearly two years of recovery that followed
- Why there is no quota on suffering this side of heaven, and how that reframing actually brings freedom
- The invisible wheelchairs we all carry, and why the disabilities nobody can see often do the most damage
- The difference between wanting a cure and actually needing healing, drawn from the blind man in John 9
- What the practice of hope looks like when the feeling of hope is completely gone
- The Isaiah 45 passage that became the foundation for Treasures in the Dark and why she chose to gather treasure instead of waste it
- How to radically accept your story and trust an unknown future to a known God
Timestamps:
(0:00) Intro and Katherine's story
(7:35) No quota on suffering
(11:51) Invisible wheelchairs
(14:43) Redefining what good actually means
(21:34) Treasures in the Dark and Isaiah 45
(28:18) The difference between a cure and healing
(30:18) Practicing hope when you can't feel it
(36:04) Hope Heals Camp and radical belonging
(45:51) Trusting an unknown future to a known God
Resources / Next Steps: Learn more about Katherine and Hope Heals at hopeheals.com. Listen to The Good Hard Story podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Pick up Treasures in the Dark on Amazon. If you are in Atlanta, visit Mend Coffee!