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The Alli Worthington Show

Sarah Mae on healing, making peace with the past, and moving forward with strength

The Alli Worthington Show

Alli Worthington

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

4.8634 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Today, I'm with one of my long-time and OG blogging friends Sarah Mae. Sarah Mae shares the powerful testimony of how she forgave her alcoholic mother, found healing in her own parenting and relationships, and how she found peace after her mother's death.   In this episode we discuss: 1. The moment she realized her cooking was terrible. 2. The hair removal product she literally carries with her everywhere. 3. The chaotic life decision she made twice.   Favorite quotes: 1. Nobody has the authority to tell us who we are but God. 2. We are all just trying to meet our deepest longings that God has given us. We want to be unconditionally loved and we want to make an impact on the world. 3. We heal in community. You have to put yourself out there. It takes work but the work ends in such wonderful fruit of good kindred friendship and really special relationship and healing relationship and so if you don’t have that in your life, you’ve got to go after it. Put yourself out there.  In this episode I answer these questions: 1. What is your best advice for raising siblings who like each other? (44:43) 2. What do you do when you feel overwhelmed by what God has asked you to do? (51:02) 3. How can I get comfortable with the concept that I need to build a platform for myself and my business? (53:57)   Links to great things we discussed: 1. Sarah Mae 2. The Complicated Heart 3. Taylor Swift- Paper Rings 4. The Politician 5. Tinkle Razor  Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)    xo, Alli   www.alliworthington.com/podcast/sarahmae

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, this is Allie and welcome to the Allie Worthington show.

0:06.7

It's where we gather, learn, share our stories and have a great time.

0:10.8

Every week I'll be chatting with a friend who I know, who I like and I respect,

0:15.4

and I want to learn something from.

0:17.3

And after we have that discussion, we are going to have coaching time.

0:20.2

So I'm going to be

0:20.8

answering your questions about life, about faith, and about business. Welcome to the show today.

0:26.6

I'm with the lovely Sarah May. Now, she is one of my first, like, blogging friends back in the day,

0:34.9

you'll hear us talking about it, back in the day when people

0:38.2

didn't know like our real identities and we were sure if we put a picture of our families

0:43.6

or our kids on the internet, things were going to be super dangerous. I love this woman. I love

0:50.5

her bravery. I love her vulnerability. She was a visionary in the space, you know,

0:55.6

back when we were just kind of figuring out what this online space meant. But what she has done

1:01.7

with this new project that we talk about today is she's just, she's telling her story. And

1:08.1

she does it in such a brave and vulnerable way, I think it's going to be really

1:12.2

impactful for everyone that reads her story. So I'm excited for you to hear from her. I'm excited

1:16.9

for you to join in the conversation with us to just hear like what it was like 10 years ago

1:21.1

when we were figuring out what does it look like to write online. What does it look like to share

1:25.8

a picture of ourselves on the internet? Is it safe? Like it's crazy. It makes it makes me feel almost elderly. But she's great.

1:34.2

You're going to love her. And after we talk with Sarah May, I'm sharing the best of coaching sessions

1:39.0

through the end of the year while I finish my new book. The best of questions we're answering

1:42.9

today are great. The live question is

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