Posts by Brad Miller
The Art and Practice of Listening to and Sharing Powerful Personal Stories with Scott Johnson from the “What Was That Like” Podcast
Scott Johnson is the host of the podcast What Was That Like. What Was That Like is a podcast comprised of unique and unusual stories of people who have gotten through those situations. With his curiosity to know and ask questions, Scott uses his storytelling skills to convey the unreal situations of real people’s experiences.…
The Transformative Power of Telling Your story with Scott Johnson from the “What Was That Like” Podcast (Part 2)
Scott is the founder and host of “”what was that like”” podcast. A podcast with true first-hand stories – a plane crash, a mass shooting, a bear attack, a train derailing, and more. The guest tells us exactly what happened and answers the question, What Was That Like? In this episode, Scott shared some of…
“Epiphany 2023: Your Light Bulb ‘A-Ha’ Moment to Go Another Way” With Dr. Brad Miller
In this episode, Dr. Brad Miller talks about the epiphany of the “Aha” light bulb moment which will have a different approach to go 2023 Beyond Adversity Podcast. He recently Interviewed Christine Malick in 2 episodes series where she told him some incredible stories which bring up related to this episode about an “Aha” moment…
How Women of Abuse Can Get to a Better and Healthier Mindset of “Be, Do, Have a SASSI Spirit That Ruffles Some Feathers and Blows Some Minds!” with International Advocate for Women Against Abuse Christine Malek the Creator of the SASSI Method
Christine was abused and subjected to domestic violence. She has bruises all over her body due to her physical trauma. She survived all the physical traumas, but the emotional, psychological, and verbal damage she endured will not be erased and will take much longer to recover. Christine discussed how she overcame abuse and found her…
From A Gun to Her Head to Coaching Abused Women to Ruffle Some Feathers and Blow Some Minds With Christine Malik
Christine was abused and subjected to domestic violence. She has bruises all over her body due to her physical trauma. She survived all the physical traumas, but the emotional, psychological, and verbal damage she endured will not be erased and will take much longer to recover. Christine discussed how she overcame abuse and found her…