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Cracking Open with Molly Carroll

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We all have moments in our lives when we are cracked open, brought to our knees, and have to really discover who we are authentically at our core. It could have been a death of a loved one, getting thrown in jail, bullied in grade school, or hitting rock bottom with our addiction. Whatever your traumatic moment it changed you forever in the way you live, parent, work, and connect to others. Join Molly Carroll licensed therapist, TED speaker, published author, corporate speaker, and coach as she shares the stories of actors, athletes, thought-leaders, healers, teachers, and warriors and how their “cracking open” moment changed their lives and will change your life too.© 2025 Cracking Open with Molly Carroll Desarrollo Personal Hygiene & Healthy Living Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Éxito Personal
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  • Whole-Child Health: Dr. Lori Baudino's Movement-Based Approach to Wellbeing
    May 22 2025

    “Children are our greatest treasure. They are our future.” — Nelson Mandela

    Kids have always been part of my story—long before I became a mom. I’ve been a babysitter, camp counselor, teacher, therapist, and now a parent. That’s why this week’s episode feels especially close to my heart.

    But it’s not just for parents. Whether you're an aunt, uncle, teacher, coach, or simply someone who wants to better understand and support the next generation, this conversation is for you.

    Today on the Cracking Open podcast, I’m honored to sit down with Dr. Lori Baudino—a licensed clinical psychologist and board-certified dance/movement therapist with over 20 years of experience supporting children and families.

    Dr. Baudino’s approach integrates the mind, body, and spirit. She’s a pioneer in bringing body-based awareness into therapeutic spaces and hospital settings, helping children and parents connect more deeply through movement, presence, and play.

    In our conversation, Lori posed a powerful question that stayed with me:

    “What if we all approached life like a dance—with fluidity and playfulness, to feel truly alive?”


    She invites us to see the body as one of our greatest resources. Our physical expressions offer insight into how we feel, what we need, where we struggle, and where we shine.

    Together, we explore:

    ✨ Supporting children who don’t fit conventional emotional or social molds
    ✨ How to strengthen sibling relationships and navigate family dynamics
    ✨ What secure attachment really means—and how to nurture it
    ✨ Why movement is essential to emotional health
    ✨ How to meet your child’s uniqueness with curiosity, not control

    Dr. Baudino’s wisdom is profound and practical. Whether you're raising children or walking alongside them, this episode will help you deepen your compassion, expand your understanding, and build more connected, resilient relationships.

    After this conversation, I left feeling like a more grounded parent, advocate, and human being—and I think you will too.

    🎧 Tune in now to listen.

    With love,
    Molly


    Explore Dr. Lori Baudino’s Work

    • Super Flyers Book
    • Moving Moments in Childhood Book
    • 16-Day Purposeful Parenting Challenge
    • Moving Moments Masterclass
    • The Global Therapists Program (via AnchoRRa)

    Connect with Dr. Lori

    • Official Website
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn


    Work with Molly

    • 🌱 6-Month Coaching Program begins August 13th – Learn more

    Connect with Molly

    • Official Website
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
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  • Rebecca Rusch: 7x World Champ on TBI Recovery to Inner Peace
    May 8 2025

    There are guests whose stories are filled with incredible achievements. And then there are guests whose stories crack you open—with their heart, their humility, and their humanity.

    Today’s guest, Rebecca Rusch, is all of the above.

    Rebecca is one of the world’s most extraordinary endurance athletes—a 7-time World Champion, mountain bike hall-of-famer, best-selling author, Emmy Award winner, and activist. She has not only pushed herself to the physical edge through rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and multi-day adventure races like Eco-Challenge—she has also traveled to the emotional core of what it means to live fully, love deeply, and be good.

    You may know her from the acclaimed documentary Blood Road, which follows Rebecca’s 1,800-kilometer mountain bike journey along the Ho Chi Minh Trail to locate the site where her father’s plane went down during the Vietnam War. That quest wasn’t just about closure—it was about connection, healing, and honoring the man who shaped her spirit.

    In this deeply moving episode of the Cracking Open podcast, we explore:

    ✨ How the loss of her father at a young age ignited a lifelong search for meaning
    ✨ What growing up with a single, hard-working mom taught her about strength and self-reliance
    ✨ The power of curiosity, nature, and endurance to reveal who we really are
    ✨ How a traumatic brain injury forced her to slow down—and reimagine what success looks like
    ✨ Why “being good” matters so much more than being perfect

    What we didn’t know when we scheduled this conversation was that Rebecca’s beloved mom would pass away just one week before we recorded. And so what unfolds in this episode is not just an interview—it’s a powerful reflection on how we live, how we love, and how we show up for the people who matter most.

    Rebecca’s story is one of grit, grace, and growth. And at the heart of it all is a simple message from her father, who signed every letter home from Vietnam with the same two words: Be Good.

    It’s a mantra that continues to guide her—and now, maybe, it will guide you too.

    🎧 Tune in now and let Rebecca’s courage, curiosity, and compassion inspire you to slow down, dig deep, and live your own version of being good.

    Love,
    Molly



    Connect with Rebecca Rusch
    Instagram
    Facebook
    LinkedIn
    YouTube

    Explore Rebecca's Work
    Official Website
    The Be Good Foundation
    Rebecca’s Private Idaho


    Work with Molly
    🌱 6-Week Coaching Program begins May 14th! — Learn more

    Stay Connected with Molly
    Instagram
    Facebook

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  • Isaac Slade from The Fray: From Platinum Records to Personal Peace
    Apr 24 2025

    You know how music can transport you back to a certain era in your life? I’ll never forget gathering in college dorm rooms and tiny apartment living rooms with all my girlfriends in our twenties as we watched Grey’s Anatomy. The show wouldn't have been the same without its unforgettable soundtrack, especially during those nerve-wracking ER scenes or the slow-burn love story between Meredith and Derek.

    So much of that iconic sound came from The Fray, the Denver-based band fronted by the haunting, heartwarming voice of lead singer Isaac Slade.

    I first met Isaac at The Nantucket Project and was instantly struck by his unique mix of humor, vulnerability, and grounded wisdom. His childhood was shaped by a loving, religious family that encouraged his musical passions. That support led him to gather friends and form The Fray, a band that would go from playing tiny venues to topping charts, dominating TV soundtracks, and selling out stadiums across the world.

    Isaac’s voice helped define an era, but behind the music was a story few of us ever heard. In this honest, soulful conversation on this week's Cracking Open episode, we dive into:

    ✨ The rise of The Fray and the whirlwind of early fame

    ✨ The toll of success and the mental health struggles it sparked, including on-stage panic attacks

    ✨ His decision to step away from the spotlight and embrace a quieter, more grounded life

    ✨ Why putting your oxygen mask on first is one of the most radical acts of love

    Isaac didn’t leave the band because he stopped loving music. He left because he needed to love himself—and his family—more fully. After years of sold-out tours and chart-topping songs, he found healing in the everyday: parenting, slowing down, and opening a record shop on Vashon Island, off the coast of Seattle.

    As I waited for him to join this conversation, I couldn’t help but smile, remembering those college days when The Fray’s music helped me survive heartbreaks, insecurities, and burnout. His voice once soothed my confused, overwhelmed soul. And now, nearly 30 years later, we’re sharing stories about embracing the beautiful mess of life and doing what it takes to stay on the treadmill of adulthood.

    🎧 Tune in now and let Isaac’s story remind you that real strength isn’t about pushing through—it’s about slowing down, tuning in, and letting your inner light lead the way.

    Love,

    Molly


    Resources & Links:

    Connect with Isaac Slade
    Follow Isaac on Instagram
    Check out Side Stack Records

    Work with Molly
    🌱 6-Week Coaching Program begins May 14th — Learn more

    Stay Connected
    Follow Molly on Instagram
    Follow Molly on Facebook

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    1 h y 1 m
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