In this special Halloween episode of Becoming Sound, Krista and Shannon lean into their spooky sides and unpack why so many of us are obsessed with true crime, horror movies, and all things creepy. They reflect on how childhood memories and early experiences may quietly shape our fascination with fear.
From nostalgic trick-or-treat tales and ghost stories to the deeper psychology of why we love the thrill of being scared, this episode dances between laughter, curiosity, and a touch of introspection. Whether you’re lighting candles, watching a slasher classic, or hiding under a blanket, this one’s for you - the sensitive souls who can’t resist a little chaos, curiosity, and candy corn.
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, host Krista Zaft explores the tender transition from overfunctioning and people-pleasing to embracing mindfulness, balance, and calm. With raw honesty and personal insight, Krista reflects on how being busy once felt like safety, worthiness, and control — until she realized it was also a trauma response.
She shares her experience as a recovering overfunctioner learning to slow down, release perfectionism, and create space for alignment and peace. From journaling for clarity to reconnecting with the rhythms of nature, Krista reminds listeners that rest isn’t weakness — it’s wisdom. This episode is an invitation to question the constant hustle, honor your body’s pace, and rediscover your self-worth beyond productivity.
Key Takeaways
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, Krista sits down with Kim Long, registered psychologist and founder of Dochas Psychological Services, for a deep conversation about identity, authenticity, and self-discovery in the modern world.
Together, they unpack how our identities are shaped by early experiences, community influences, and the constant noise of social media. The conversation dives into how fear, comparison, and people-pleasing can disconnect us from who we really are—and how healing and emotional awareness can guide us back home to ourselves.
This episode offers practical insights on trusting your inner voice, navigating change, and learning to live with confidence and authenticity—even when the world tells you to be something else. It’s a must-listen for anyone ready to shed old stories, step into alignment, and embrace personal growth on their own terms.
Key Takeaways
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Connect with Kim:
Kim Long, MC, R. PsychDirector, Dóchas Psychological Services, Inc.
Dochas website: https://www.dochaspsych.com/
Dochas Contact #: (780) 446-0300
Blog: www.dochaspsych.com/blog/
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, Krista sits down with Melanie Wakelin to dive into the fascinating intersection of nutraceuticals, health, and cellular activation—and how storytelling and community can spark true healing.
Melanie shares her journey in the health and wellness industry, highlighting the critical role of antioxidants—especially glutathione—in protecting the body against oxidative stress and supporting overall well-being. Together, Krista and Melanie discuss how substance abuse can deplete essential nutrients and the importance of replenishing the body at a cellular level.
But this conversation goes beyond science. They explore the power of vulnerability and how sharing personal stories creates ripple effects of connection, healing, and personal growth within communities. It’s a raw and real look at how podcasting, storytelling, and authentic conversations can transform both individual health and collective well-being.
Key Takeaways
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In this Oversharing with Shannon episode of Becoming Sound, Krista and Shannon get honest about the messy middle of sibling relationships when you grow up in dysfunctional or addicted homes. Krista opens up about losing her brother and the complicated emotions that followed—guilt, shame, resentment, and love—while Shannon shares how violence with her brother shaped her early beliefs and boundaries. Together, they unpack why kids raised in the same house still have wildly different experiences, how to process what’s stuck in your body, and why peace doesn’t come from someone else’s apology—it comes from self-validation.
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Ever wonder if your story is worth sharing? Yes, it most definitely is and Jody Lamb is proof of that. In this episode, she opens up about her experience of growing up with an alcoholic mother and the ripple effects it had on her life. She shares what it means to navigate the world as an adult child of an alcoholic (ACOA) and the pivotal role that healing and community have played in her recovery.
Jody highlights the importance of self-care, boundaries, and the power of storytelling, not only as a tool for her own healing but as a way to inspire others walking a similar path. She also takes us behind the scenes of her writing journey, from publishing a book to help teens understand parental addiction to working on her upcoming memoir.
This conversation is an honest reminder that your story matters, recovery is possible, and it’s never too late to begin the journey of healing and breaking generational cycles.
Takeaways
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In this heartfelt conversation, Krista sits down with Jeff Kolez to explore the emotional journey of life after divorce—especially for men. Together, they dive into the often-overlooked struggles of identity loss, emotional expression, and vulnerability that come with starting over.
Jeff opens up about his own experiences navigating grief, rebuilding self-identity, and learning to embrace emotional intelligence. They talk about how relationships act as mirrors, the importance of teaching resilience to children, and why asking for help is actually a mark of strength—not weakness.
This episode offers raw, practical insight into what it takes to heal, rebuild, and show up with authenticity in relationships and life.
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In this replay of the very first episode of the Becoming Sound Podcast, Krista takes a deep dive into the lived experience of being an adult child of alcoholics and dysfunctional families. She unpacks the emotional and psychological impacts that ripple into adulthood, from self-doubt and perfectionism to people-pleasing and hyper-independence. Krista breaks down the well-known ACA laundry list of traits, showing how it can serve as both a mirror and a map for those on their healing journey.
More importantly, she emphasizes the power of sharing our stories—not just for ourselves, but for others who may feel alone in their struggles. Through self-awareness, community support, and the courage to speak out, healing becomes possible, and growth takes root. This is real talk about recovery, resilience, and the messy middle of becoming sound.
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ACA Book: ACA Big Red Book
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In this powerful episode of Becoming Sound, Krista Zaft sits down with Kathryn Sforcina to dive into the heart of Transforming Tribes—the idea that true healing and growth don’t happen in isolation, but in community. Kathryn shares her journey through life transitions, the wisdom behind her Wiser and Wilder Awakening program, and the deeply personal inspiration for her new book Bringing the Lost Parts of Me Home. Together they explore the importance of collective healing, women’s empowerment, and self-discovery. This conversation is for anyone seeking transformation, deeper connection, and the courage to break through old patterns.
Krista and Kathryn explore the realities of carrying “soul wounds,” the concrete we collect from past experiences, and the courage it takes to break it apart so our roots can finally expand. They unpack how women can step into empowerment by reconnecting with their inner wisdom, leaning into community, and releasing labels that no longer fit.
This episode is a reminder that healing is lifelong, messy, and infinitely possible when we witness each other’s journeys.
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🔗Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathrynsforcina/Keywords
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🔗 Website: https://www.wildtribes.com.au/
🔗 New Book: https://books.by/kathrynsforcina
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This episode is a celebration — Becoming Sound is officially one year old! 🥳
Over the past year, this podcast has been a space for growth, healing, and connection through raw conversations and powerful stories. In this special anniversary episode, host Krista Zaft sits down with her friend Shannon to reflect on the lessons learned, the importance of vulnerability, and the life-changing impact of sharing our stories in community.
Together, they talk about what it takes to keep showing up, even when fear and doubt whisper otherwise, and how podcasting has become a form of therapy and empowerment. Krista also shares her vision for the next season of Becoming Sound — bringing in even more diverse voices and continuing to highlight the transformative power of storytelling, not just through trauma, but through inspiration, hope, and possibility.
Takeaways from This Episode
💌 A Note from Krista
Thank you for being here, for listening, and for walking this journey with me. Your support, messages, and shares have made this podcast what it is today — and I couldn’t be more grateful. Here’s to another year of growing, healing, and becoming sound together.
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Three years ago, my family was in the trenches of addiction. This weekend, we celebrated my son’s wedding — a full-circle moment of love, recovery, and gratitude. In this short and heartfelt episode, I share how family, friends, and community can transform the hardest seasons into celebrations worth remembering.
Three years ago, my family was in the trenches of addiction — living day to day with heartbreak, fear, and the pain of watching someone you love self-destruct.
This past weekend, we celebrated my son’s wedding.
In this short and heartfelt episode, I share a powerful full-circle moment that reminded me of the impact of family, friends, community, and support in the journey of recovery. It’s about facing the hard moments, soaking in the joyful ones, and recognizing how far we’ve come when we do the work of healing.
Whether you’re in the middle of your own storm or celebrating a hard-earned victory, this is your reminder to keep going — because there is light, love, and possibility on the other side.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
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And if you’re walking through a tough season right now, let this be your sign that change is possible — for you, your family, and your future.
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, Krista sits down with licensed chemical dependency counselor Joshua Pair for a raw and insightful conversation about addiction, recovery, and the deep work of emotional sobriety.
Joshua opens up about his personal journey through addiction and how healing truly began when he started addressing his family dynamics and emotional patterns through the ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) framework. He shares how vital communication skills, spiritual connection, and holistic support systems have been in relearning what a healthy relationship even looks like.
This conversation is a deep dive into what recovery really takes—not just abstinence, but awareness. You’ll hear about Joshua’s passion for helping others through his own story and his drive to create a podcast platform to spotlight diverse recovery experiences.
Whether you’re navigating recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers both compassion and clarity.
🔑 Takeaways
Connect with Joshua Here:
Email: joshuapair@addictionrecoverysolutions.org
Website: www.addictionrecoverysolutions.org
Instagram: @addiction_recovery_solutions
TikTok: @ars_pllc
YouTube: @addictionrecoverysolutionspllc
Facebook: Addiction Recovery Solutions PLLC
Psychology Today: psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/addiction-recovery-solutions-pllc-longview-tx/1113405
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In this heartfelt episode of Becoming Sound, I sit down with Ashley, a powerful voice in the healing space, to talk about what it really looks like to face your past and reclaim your future. Ashley shares her raw and real journey through childhood s*xual assault, the unglamorous but transformative work of therapy, and how learning to set boundaries changed everything.
We talk about the courage it takes to speak your truth, the strength found in community, and why healing isn’t a one-and-done — it’s a lifelong, sometimes messy, always-worth-it journey. Ashley’s podcast and personal mission are all about reminding people they’re not broken — they’re becoming. And this conversation? It’s your reminder that you don’t have to heal in silence or isolation.
What you will learn in this episode:
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🔗 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/perfectlyimperfectmessyhealing/
🔗 Podcast-
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perfectly-imperfect-a-messy-healing-podcast/id1777901979
https://open.spotify.com/show/0BUf8iRE7q0EZCp7NMvN90?si=87a63e26d13d425d
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This month on Oversharing with Shannon on Becoming Sound, Krista and Shannon sit down for a heart-to-heart about what it really looks like to navigate female friendships through the seasons of life. From growing up in dysfunctional homes to stepping into motherhood and personal healing, they unpack how your past can shape your present—and how growth can completely shift the way you show up in relationships.
They get honest about outgrowing friendships, craving deeper connection, and what it takes to build nourishing, soul-aligned relationships in adulthood. If you've ever felt like your friendships don't quite fit anymore, or you’re redefining what it means to be “a good friend,” this episode will land deep. Oh and they finally introduce you to Pip, Winnie and Molly, like seriously, it’s about time!
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In this solo episode of Becoming Sound, Krista Zaft cracks open a big truth: healing doesn’t happen in isolation. Fresh from a transformational coaching course in addiction and recovery, Krista reflects on the power of vulnerability and the deep human need for community.
She dives into what it means to move from survival mode to true connection — and why forming your own support tribe is essential for growth. If you've ever felt like you're doing life alone or afraid to let others really see you, this one’s for you.
Key Takeaways:
Know someone who’s been trying to do this healing thing all alone? Send this episode their way — or better yet, listen together and start your own micro tribe. 💬 And if you’re craving more support and space to be real, come hang with me at kristazaft.com for more resources and ways to connect.
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In this insightful episode of Becoming Sound, Krista Zaft sits down with psychologist Vanessa Iceton to explore the deep, layered work of healing from grief, childhood wounds, and emotional dysregulation. Vanessa shares her journey into psychology and how a desire to help others evolved into a career focused on nervous system healing, inner child work, and self-empowerment. Together, they unpack the many faces of grief—beyond death—and explore how lost dreams, unmet needs, and emotional pain from childhood can quietly shape our adult lives.
This raw and real conversation touches on nervous system regulation, the power of mindfulness, how to know when you're ready for therapy, and why self-responsibility isn’t about blame—it’s about freedom. If you've ever struggled with emotions you can’t quite name, or feel like you're carrying grief that doesn't “make sense,” this one’s for you.
💡 Key Takeaways:
- And so much more!
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🔗 Website: https://pearlpsychological.com/
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, host Krista Zaft sits down with confidence creator and photographer Emma Wood to explore how our early experiences shape our self-worth—and how we can reclaim it.
From her quiet, shy beginnings to boldly helping women embrace their bodies and stories through boudoir photography, Emma shares her journey of healing, empowerment, and breaking generational patterns. Together, they dive into the impact of childhood dynamics, the emotional weight of limiting beliefs, and the importance of creating safe spaces for self-expression.
Emma also opens up about her leap from a law enforcement career to entrepreneurship, and how community, vulnerability, and celebration became pillars of her confidence-building work.
Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, repeating old patterns, or just need a reminder that your voice matters and you deserve to be seen—this one’s for you.
Key Takeaways:
Find Emma Here:
🔗 Email: emmawood@prettyasapicture.ca
🔗 Website: www.prettyasapicture.ca
🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmawood.me/
🔗 Facebook: www.facebook.com/PrettyasapicturePhotographybyEmmaWood
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In this deeply personal and laugh-out-loud episode of Oversharing With Shannon on Becoming Sound, Krista and Shannon let down the walls and go full tilt into oversharing. From forgiveness to guilty pleasures, surprising hobbies (spoiler: birds are involved), childhood memories, and raw moments of heartbreak and healing—nothing is off limits.
Together, they reflect on what it means to be truly seen by someone, why friendship can be one of the most healing forces in our lives, and how even life’s hardest moments—like divorce or regrets—can lead to deeper growth and self-acceptance when we’re brave enough to talk about them.
Whether you’re navigating tough stuff or just want to feel a little less alone, this episode is a warm hug, a deep exhale, and a reminder that healing doesn’t have to happen in silence. Sometimes, it sounds like two friends laughing through the mess and talking about their moms.
✨ What You’ll Hear In This Episode:
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In this deeply human episode of Becoming Sound, host Krista sits down with Cherie Sawaryn, founder of BeeKind Hive and Cup of Tea Leadership, to explore the messy, meaningful intersections of grief, loss, and leading with vulnerability.
Cherie shares her personal experiences with family addiction, loss, and the journey of holding space for grief without needing to fix it. The conversation dives into how humor becomes a lifeline, how community care trumps rugged independence, and why authentic leadership requires a strong dose of self-compassion.
From cracking open in heartbreak to creating ripples of kindness, this episode is about finding resilience in the realest parts of life, laughing and creating community.
💡 Key Takeaways
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In this episode of Becoming Sound, Krista pulls back the curtain on what healing really looks like when the awareness hits—but the action feels heavy. If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in the sh*t - self-sabotage, swimming in emotions with no clear path forward, this conversation is for you.
Krista explores the often-overlooked phase of emotional processing—the “messy middle” of healing—and why just knowing your patterns isn’t enough. She breaks down what it means to create emotional safety, how to reconnect with your inner child, and what small, soul-aligned steps can help you move through discomfort without bypassing it.
With raw honesty and compassionate guidance, Krista offers practical self-care strategies, coping tools, and mindset shifts to help you keep going—especially when the healing feels endless.
Whether you're knee-deep in therapy, on a personal growth journey, or just trying to feel more at peace, this episode will meet you where you are.
✨ Key Takeaways:
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