Episode 38 — Everything is Made Beautiful in This Moment in Time —with Judith Sadora - a podcast by Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC
from 2020-11-09T13:00
Even in suffering, in pain, in hardships, in grief...everything is made beautiful in this time. Just because something may seem rough and imperfect, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have something amazing to bring you, whether that be growth, experience, a lesson, or a powerful story.
Judith Sadora, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, didn’t have academics come easily to her and had to work hard to change the narrative for her life and her family. In that came many hardships and mental health struggles. Though, Judith managed to preserve and believe that things would turn around for her. And she did just that, managing to build a career and a life that she finds joy in.
On this episode of Success is Subjective, Judith joins Joanna to share her powerful story coming from poverty to building a new life for herself where she now builds up clients of color, specifically transracial adoptees and multiracial families. The journey wasn’t easy but Judith is proof that with determination and perseverance, you can build the life you desire to live no matter what life throws at you. Listen in for Judith’s profound insight on how she views each hardship as something beautiful that has brought growth and experience. She is truly a role model to the clients she works with.
What You Will Learn
- Feeling the need to change the family narrative by going to college
- How the transition into college can be rocky for even those that feel the most prepared
- How sometimes parents don’t understand mental health struggles
- Hospitalizations during college are more common that we talk about
- Taking a break from college is okay, because college isn’t going anywhere!
- Credits from multiple schools = a single diploma!
- How Wilderness Therapy rocked her world once she learned about it!
- Judith’s incredible work with black and indigenous people of color, specifically bi-racial adoptions, brings real joy in her life!
- Life is a process, not linear.
Connect with Judith Sadora
- Judith Sadora of Evoke Wilderness Therapy and Triune Health and Wellness out of Bend, OR.
- Admissions Contact information: call 866-411-6600 or email kaysha.evoke@gmail.com.
- Direction Contact: email judith@evoketherapy.com or judith@triunehealthandwellness.com and call (702) 523-0228.
Connect with Joanna Lilley
- Lilley Consulting
- Lilley Consulting on Instagram
- Lilley Consulting on Facebook
- Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com
Further episodes of Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Further podcasts by Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC
Website of Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC