Connecting people to God and Healing
The guest on this week’s episode is incredibly special to my heart and my journey and is hands down one of the top five most important and influential people in my life—his name is Tim Storey. Tim came into my world about two years ago, when I was struggling to come out of a season of silence, looking for a mentor and coach who understood where I came from and what I had been through.
In this episode we discuss the pivotal moments in Tim’s childhood that not only changed his life forever, but enabled him to understand the process of pain, grief, and how to help others in deeper places of hurt. Listen to this episode to see how one man’s story of pain and strength enabled him to guide so many people, including high profile celebrities, to God and healing.
Finding strength to overcome life’s interruptions
We open this episode with snapshots of Tim’s childhood, one that he describes as a carefree, happy-go-lucky upbringing—until a tragic life interruption brought everything crashing down. Tim shares the impact this had on his understanding of the world, his connection to God, and how it almost prepared him for the second awful event that would again send his family reeling.
Being called to a greater purpose
He describes going through the process of pain and grief, but knowing there were people out there that were more wounded, in more pain, and needed more help—and how he knew he would be the one to do so.
Transforming people’s lives
We dig into the layers of carnal vs. core recovery, and how to move past our own past in order to live in the present without punishing ourselves for our successes. Tim shares his journey from speaking in front of people to coaching big name entertainers, eventually even winding up on Oprah’s couch. He preaches wisdom, words of recovery, and helps people overcome their addictions to transform their setbacks into comebacks.
Tim Storey
Tim Storey is known around the world as the “Pastor to the Stars” and has traveled to over 75 countries speaking, inspiring, and motivating people from all walks of life. From entertainment executives, celebrities, athletes, and children in need, he helps people overcome setbacks and turn them into comebacks. He is an author, Life Coach, Pastor, and Leader who has talked on Super Soul Sunday with Oprah, and has dedicated his life to helping others heal.
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Quick Access To Quotes:
A cardinal comeback is let me do this by myself - 11:20 - Tim
Life will sometimes bring you tough mentors and trainers to train you to be the person you’re meant to be. 14:00 - Tim
Grief is not pretty but it's a process that is required to move through and live 16:20 - Tracy
Sometimes we are so caught up in the decision that we miss out on the discovery. 7:10 - Tim
Sometimes you just have to deliver the message in away that people can digest so that they are open and willing for the promises 26 - Tracy
When life becomes magical sometimes the mess and the madness tries to knock on the magical door and say hey come back to where you belong, to the familiar 36 - Tim
“Don’t be so hyper focused on the end-game that you miss miracles.” 1:29
“There is a fine line between being a leader in your home and being codependent and taking on the weight of the world while dismissing your own needs.” 10:21
“When you have a setback in any form or fashion, you have to be careful because you could have a ‘carnal comeback’ rather than a ‘core comeback’” - Tim Storey 11:10
“While you’re feeling the sting of your setback, God is preparing your comeback.” -Tim Storey 11:42
“When we cover our story up, we begin to believe we are the only one going through it.” 27:30
“A lot of us punish ourselves for our past, and by the punishment we begin to paralyze ourselves in the past.” -Tim Storey 39:43
“Most people have a carnal comeback from setbacks because they’re operating out of survival.” 12:10
“What happens many times is we want things easy, but life will sometimes bring you tough mentors and teachers to train you to be the person you’re supposed to be.”-Tim Storey 13:57
“Grief is not pretty, but it’s a process that is required to really move through and live” 16:17
“Some things you decide, and some things you discover. Sometimes we are so caught up in the decision that we miss the discovery.” -Tim Storey 17:01
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