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The Liturgists Podcast

Journeying From Hopelessness to Healing with Ruthie Lindsey

The Liturgists Podcast

The Liturgists

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Ruthie Lindsey talks with Dr. Hillary McBride and Michael Gungor about her experience with pain and trauma. They also discuss some things we can do during the COVID-19 crisis. Ruthie's new book, There I Am: The Journey from Hopelessness to Healing, will be released on April 21, 2020. At seventeen years old, Ruthie Lindsey was hit by an ambulance near her home in rural Louisiana. She was given a five percent chance of survival and one percent chance of walking again. One month later after a spinal fusion surgery, Ruthie defied the odds, leaving the hospital on her own two feet. Just a few years later, newly married and living in Nashville, Ruthie began to experience debilitating pain. Her case confounds doctors and after numerous rounds of testing, imaging, and treatment, they prescribe narcotic painkillers—lots of them. Ruthie became bedridden, dependent on painkillers, and hopeless, when an X-ray reveals that the wire used to fuse her spine is piercing her brain stem. Without another staggeringly expensive experimental surgery, she could well become paralyzed, but in many ways, she already is. Ruthie goes into the hospital in chronic pain, dependent on prescription painkillers, and leaves that way. She can still walk, but has no idea where she’s going. As her life unravels, Ruthie returns home to Louisiana and sets out on a journey to learn joy again. She trades fentanyl for sunsets and morphine for wildflowers, weaning herself off of the drugs and beginning the process of healing—of coming home to her body. You are not alone! We have virtual rooms you can join 24/7 to talk with other liturgists from around the world. To find out more, visit theliturgists.com

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, so we've been in season six of the Letters Just podcast which has been

0:11.0

all about pulling apart the stories that pull us apart.

0:15.2

But often these podcasts are recorded weeks if not months ahead of time and let me gather

0:22.1

audience stories and we edit things together and we're all living now in a world where

0:28.0

months ago doesn't feel like the same world that we are inhabiting now.

0:33.8

So we're kind of pushing pause on the specific format being really cleanly fitting the

0:42.0

format of season six for now.

0:43.9

This is sort of season COVID because the world is changing so quickly and we're going

0:52.4

to still have conversations about the same sort of things that we normally talk about.

0:58.0

But we're just, it's going to be a little less edited, a little less like we've been

1:04.0

planning it in advance because we're not planning it in advance.

1:06.4

We're talking week to week now because it just seems like the world we're in again just

1:10.7

to stay present to what's happening.

1:12.9

It just for now, this is season COVID, season six.

1:20.2

But that's still, I'm still like super excited about today's conversation because this is

1:25.8

a conversation and this person Ruthie Lindsey, welcome Ruthie.

1:30.5

Thank you.

1:31.5

Is a friend and brilliant, beautiful soul and she's got a lot to share whether it's COVID

1:42.8

season or not.

1:44.9

But some of her experiences are very relevant to what a lot of us are experiencing right

1:50.9

now, being cooped up and pain and loss and grief and all that sort of stuff.

1:58.3

So her book, There I Am, The Journey from Hopelessness to Healing, comes out April 21st.

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