Braving the Journey.

The Journey of Overcoming Childhood trauma with Michael Anthony from Unbroken

February 08, 2021 Zach Mathers Season 1 Episode 45
Braving the Journey.
The Journey of Overcoming Childhood trauma with Michael Anthony from Unbroken
Show Notes

Michael was born to a hyper-abusive drug addict mother who cut his finger off at 4 years old, a step-father you pray you never have, and a racist grandmother that pushed him into an identity crisis. By the time he was 9, his family was in poverty and often homeless all while being members of the Mormon Church. At twelve, he was adopted by his grandmother and quickly turned to drugs and alcohol to survive the continuing abuse. Despite multiple learning
disabilities and not graduating high school on time, Michael found success in Corporate America in his early twenties.

However, success only made things worse. Michael found himself morbidly obese, high and drunk daily, and ultimately self-sabotaging everything around him. It was not until finding his inner power through his Mirror Moment and choosing to do whatever it took to work through childhood trauma that his life really began.

Today, Michael Anthony is the author of the best-selling book Think Unbroken and is a coach, mentor, and educator for adult survivors of child abuse. Michael spends his time helping other survivors get out of "The Vortex" to become the hero of their own story and take their lives back. Michael hosts The Michael Unbroken podcast, teaches at Think Unbroken Academy and is on a mission to create change in the world.


www.thinkunbroken.com
@michaelunbroken 

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