Original Air Date: May 13, 2019
What fear have you been carrying that you are ready to set down?
What would it look like to move beyond fear and embrace your experiences?
This week’s episode provides a bold and courageous reflection on these questions.
My guest, Nurjahan Boulden, was 21 years old when she was shot with an assault rifle in an attack that killed the man next to her.
That one night changed the trajectory of her life.
Even as she moved on to become a teacher and mother of three, PTSD and complications from the bullet wound continually threatened her future.
13 years later, she is now recognized as America’s leading coach for survivors of gun violence who are ready to Feel Safe Again™.
Fear has been a companion of mine during 2020. I have a feeling I am not alone in this.
Rather than numbing myself or hiding from it, I have made it a goal to confront, get to know, and investigate my fears.
A significant part of that journey is listening to the stories, wisdom and reflections from others who are on that same path.
This episode with Nurjahan is one that I listen to often when I need a reminder of the inner-power that I, and all of us, possess.
For the astute listener keeping track at home, you’ll note that this episode originally aired May 13, 2019.
As I was re-listening to it this week, I knew that the messages and insights Nurjahan shares could really serve a lot of us at this very moment.
Even if you distinctly remember listening to this episode when it first aired, I passionately urge you to give it a re-listen.
The experiences you have gained over the past 1.5 years will allow you to gain new gifts as you re-listen.
Trust me.
Do yourself this favor of hitting play.
Thank you, Nurjahan, for sharing such a vulnerable, authentic, and empowering interview.