Episode Description
In this episode of The Bigger Why, Sam Weber sits down with writer, speaker, and healer Ruthie Lindsey for an honest conversation about suffering, identity, healing, and what it truly means to become whole.
At just 17 years old, Ruthie was struck by an ambulance and given a 5% chance to live. After surviving the accident, she spent years battling chronic pain, addiction to prescription narcotics, and the unraveling of the life she thought she was meant to live. Rather than allowing tragedy to define her, Ruthie discovered that her deepest wounds became the catalyst for profound transformation.
Together, Sam and Ruthie explore self-worth, shame, faith, relationships, trauma, Internal Family Systems (IFS), shadow work, and why healing isn’t about fixing what’s broken—but remembering that you were never broken to begin with.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that even our darkest seasons can become the doorway to purpose, authenticity, and a more meaningful life.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• How Ruthie survived a near-fatal accident at 17 years old
• Why chronic pain changed her understanding of herself
• The difference between healing and wholeness
• How shame keeps us stuck—and what actually creates lasting change
• Why self-compassion may be more powerful than self-improvement
• The role of trauma, shadow work, and Internal Family Systems (IFS)
• Finding purpose through suffering and adversity
• Building authentic relationships after loss and heartbreak
• Why Ruthie believes we are worthy simply because we exist
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