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Adult Child

86 - Growing In Grief w/ Heather Johnson

Adult Child

Andrea

Relationships, Health & Fitness, Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Heather Johnson is the founder of Isla Mae, a community-driven organization that provides women with spa services and mental health support after a loss, miscarriage, illness, or cancer. The goal is to provide a safe space for grief and self-care during the healing process.

Heather Johnson is a Florida native with a Masters in Special Education from the University of Florida. Heather has owned and operated Hauteshot Logistics for nearly 10 years. She has been married to her husband, Byron, since 2014 and together, they have 3 girls ages 19, 18, and 4. She is currently renovating Isla Day Spa which will provide a safe, luxurious space for self-care during the healing process with a percentage of all profits benefiting Isla Mae Non-Profit for Women. She currently serves as a deacon at Aspire Church San Marco while growing her businesses and raising her daughters.

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0:00.0

Grief is the price we pay for love. My name is Andrea and this is an old child. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean.

0:14.0

Yeah, what you're holding on the way.

0:15.0

What you're holding on to,

0:20.0

but just let it all go.

0:22.0

What's making you slow now?

0:25.0

I'll let it all go.

0:26.0

Welcome back to an old child, where we take a deep dive into the impact of growing up in a dysfunctional family.

0:33.8

Ahoy my shit shows.

0:37.0

For any new listeners, I'm Andrea, I am a shit show,

0:41.4

I'm a recovering alcoholic, I'm a recovering co-dependent.

0:44.6

I don't think I've ever actually been in a healthy romantic relationship in my entire life.

0:50.3

However, I am confident that one day I will because of the healing and recovery that we discuss on this podcast.

1:00.0

So today we are joined by friend fellow shit show Heather Johnson and we have

1:06.0

something for everyone we have mommy issues we have daddy issues we have

1:11.0

toxic relationships with alcoholism we have sobriety, and we have turning our grief into purpose.

1:19.4

So I specifically wanted to have her on to talk about trauma related to fertility issues. So as you'll

1:26.1

soon here Heather experienced several miscarriages that were extremely

1:31.9

traumatic for her, but those experiences led her to discover her higher calling.

1:40.0

So she recently launched Eilamee, so this is a nonprofit that provides women with

1:46.2

spa services and mental health support after a loss or a miscarriage or illness with the goal being to create a safe space for grief and self-care during the healing process.

2:01.0

So it's just a really beautiful example of how through great

2:04.4

pain comes great change and how through great pain comes greater purpose which is

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