Clearing the Wreckage
What is clearing the wreckage podcast? Your host Kareem
A. Rashed also known as #TheRealKareem, shares how he is clearing the wreckage from his life. The remains and fragments and broken pieces that are left behind from either the poor decisions or actions taken in life. The wreck or plenty of wrecks for that matter has consequences and repercussions when we go the wrong way. Kareem, has went the wrong direction for most of his life causing wreckage due to his alcoholism and addiction. As a recovering alcoholic, he exposes himself to you with very raw, uncut, and authentic detail how the self centered disease of addiction left plenty of wreckage behind. This wreckage was there for years from resentments, to a blinding ego, selfishness, lack of accountability, lack of awareness, low self esteem, lack of emotional maturity and the list goes on. Kareem welcomes you on this journey with him as he openly shares with you how he is now clearing the wreckage. We clear the wreckage so that we can be free. Free to be ourselves, free to love, free to accept ourselves and others and free to give. Kareem only wishes to share with you his experience, strength and hope by being vulnerable and authentic. He is a published author, poet, writer and speaker who is striving each day to evolve and grow. Come grow with him as he explores life while still learning, he is just like you, equal and no less than or better than.
Clearing the Wreckage
Ep 8 the value of a mentor
Hey World!! In this episode I share with you how valuable a mentor was for me in clearing the wreckage in my life. Not only valuable in helping me stay clean and sober but in ways of helping me mature and grow. He was someone I could trust. Someone I admired and also he was someone who let me in. He was vulnerable with me and was his true authentic self every waking moment. He taught me by showing me his life. In a mentor you want these examples. Someone you can trust. someone who is real and vulnerable with you not someone who will just tell you what to do, oh no, that is not a mentor. Listen as I share how I received guidance without him having to tell me what to do but instead by him showing me. That's a mentor.