*This episode contains discussion of childhood trauma, sexual abuse, physical and emotional abuse, addiction and self medicating, poverty, systemic neglect, death and suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
Please take care of your nervous system while listening. Pause, skip sections or step away at any time if you feel overwhelmed. If you are in immediate distress or crisis, reach out to a qualified mental health professional or your local crisis helpline in your region.
In this Mindful Living Podcast episode, host Sana sits down with author Adriene Caldwell to unpack what it really takes to heal after complex trauma. This is not a glossy resilience story. It is a grounded look at how childhood abuse, addiction, poverty and systemic failure shape a nervous system, and what conscious healing looks like in real time.
Adriene shares how she moved from emotional numbness and self medicating into active, accountable healing, using tools like mindful movement, curated music, boundaries and sobriety. Together, Sana and Adriene explore the difference between coping just enough to function and choosing practices that reconnect you to your body, emotions and agency.
If you are navigating flashbacks, grief or addiction recovery, this conversation gives a clear message. You can hold the reality of what happened and still build a life that is not defined by it. Mindfulness here is not a trend. It is a way of making decisions that protect your future self.
About The Guest:Adriene Caldwell is the author of Unbroken, Life Outside the Lines, a memoir tracing her journey from a childhood marked by abuse, poverty, institutional failures and addiction to a life built on agency, integrity and conscious healing. She writes and speaks directly about trauma without romanticizing it, while modeling what accountable hope looks like. Adriene is the founder of the platform Unbroken Caldwell, where she shares resources, writing and reflections for trauma survivors and their allies.
Key Takeaways:Mindfulness in trauma healing is not about being calm all the time. It is about noticing triggers, choosing a different response and protecting your nervous system in small, repeatable ways.
When Adriene feels triggered, she gets out of her head and into her body through movement, walking or the gym, which helps interrupt spirals and restore a sense of safety.
Music can either ground or destabilize. Curating what you listen to is a mindful practice, especially if songs or lyrics are linked to painful memories.
The difference between conscious healing and coping is emotional engagement. Coping can mean numbness and compartmentalizing. Conscious healing requires being willing to feel, process and integrate emotions.
Long term numbness does not only block pain. It also blocks joy, connection and everyday moments of satisfaction. Protecting yourself by shutting down comes with a cost.
Adriene describes key turning points where she made hard, non negotiable decisions to stop using drugs and alcohol, change environments and hold herself accountable. Choice returned through action.
Parenthood became a catalyst for breaking generational harm. Her decision to raise her daughter differently required sobriety, boundaries and ongoing inner work, not perfection.
Real hope is not denial. It sits beside hard circumstances, honors systemic harm and focuses on the concrete decisions you can still make today.
Website and free sample of the book: visit UnbrokenCaldwell.com and join the email list to receive the prologue and Chapter 1 of Unbroken, Life Outside the Lines.
Book: Unbroken, Life Outside the Lines by Adriene Caldwell. Available for pre-order through major retailers including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Community: Adriene welcomes thoughtful feedback and shared stories from listeners who resonate with her journey.
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