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Pieces of a Woman

Self-ImprovementPodcastsEducationReligion & SpiritualitySpiritualityENunited-statesDaily or near-daily
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Each episode we will discuss and share real stories that are relevant, inspiring and engaging as it relates to women and the life that shape us into who we are today. Every episode will be committed to engaging conversations that will include interviews with influential women, leaders, healers, authors, and close friends. We will discuss EVERYTHING, nothing is off the table, except politics, we will leave that one off the table. DeAnna and Cristie will explore every genre from loss, grief, spirituality, divorce, marriage, raising children, blended families, infidelity, sex, menopause, girlfriends, those damn readers we now have hoarded in every room of the house, hormones, mental health, alcohol, addiction, fitness and ALL experiences and challenges that shaped us into the powerful women we have become today. Our goals and intentions are to connect our audience with services, people, and communities to help meet their needs while they explore and learn more about who they are and their purpose now and in the future. We hope our learning journey together will connect us with serious topics as well as lots of laughter and maybe some tears.
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Episodes
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Garbage Bag Girl: Finding Hope and Healing After Trauma with Celeste Edmunds

Wed Jun 11 2025

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Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about childhood trauma, foster care, abuse, and emotional healing. Some content may be distressing or triggering to listeners. Please take care while listening, and feel free to pause or skip sections if needed. If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, resources and support are available. Summary: In this powerful episode of Pieces of a Woman, DeAnna sits down with Celeste Edmunds, author of Garbage Bag Girl, Executive Director of The Christmas Box International, and a survivor turned advocate. Celeste opens up about her journey through childhood trauma, foster care, and the deeply personal process of writing her memoir. She shares what it really means to carry—and eventually let go of—the emotional "garbage bags" we hold onto from our pasts. Together, they explore resilience, healing, forgiveness, and the choice to live a life of purpose. Celeste also shares the inspiration behind her upcoming children’s book, The Boy Who Was Raised in a Sunflower Patch, and why every story, no matter how painful, has the power to connect and heal. If you've ever questioned whether you can turn pain into strength, this conversation will leave you filled with hope. Learn More About Celeste Edmunds: My childhood was an ongoing cycle of police calls, fighting, and physical, sexual, and mental abuse. At age 7, I was taken by the state and placed into a child welfare system, where moving every few months to a new environment became normal. So did living out of a garbage bag. By age sixteen, I had lived in more than 30 cities. My childhood was a difficult and often unbearable experience where evil manipulation almost broke my spirit. But there were also caring people along the way who stepped in to do what they could to protect and nurture me, and as an adult, I look back at those moments and realize that they saved my life. My goal is to help as many children in the child welfare system have the opportunities for success that I was not provided. Key Takeaways: [00:01] DeAnna introduces Celeste Edmunds and Garbage Bag Girl.[03:00] How Celeste balanced honesty and healing while writing her memoir.[10:00] The turning point: Choosing survival over revenge.[16:00] Why writing the book was harder than living the experience—and why it was necessary.[23:00] Celeste’s advice on the healing power of writing your own story.[27:00] How grace and forgiveness shaped Celeste’s journey.[43:00] Celeste’s reflections on foster care today: Complicated, but not broken.[59:00] The emotional process of recording the audiobook herself.[1:04:00] Sneak peek at her upcoming children’s book, The Boy Who Was Raised in a Sunflower Patch. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Celeste Edmunds WebsiteGarbage Bag Girl by Celeste EdmundsCeleste Edmunds InstagramThe Christmas Box InternationalGarbage Bag Girl PodcastFinding Noel by Richard Paul EvansAre video podcasts more your style? Subscribe to our a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClTnUYPJdz3z7T0yWc58Nmg"...

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Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about childhood trauma, foster care, abuse, and emotional healing. Some content may be distressing or triggering to listeners. Please take care while listening, and feel free to pause or skip sections if needed. If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, resources and support are available. Summary: In this powerful episode of Pieces of a Woman, DeAnna sits down with Celeste Edmunds, author of Garbage Bag Girl, Executive Director of The Christmas Box International, and a survivor turned advocate. Celeste opens up about her journey through childhood trauma, foster care, and the deeply personal process of writing her memoir. She shares what it really means to carry—and eventually let go of—the emotional "garbage bags" we hold onto from our pasts. Together, they explore resilience, healing, forgiveness, and the choice to live a life of purpose. Celeste also shares the inspiration behind her upcoming children’s book, The Boy Who Was Raised in a Sunflower Patch, and why every story, no matter how painful, has the power to connect and heal. If you've ever questioned whether you can turn pain into strength, this conversation will leave you filled with hope. Learn More About Celeste Edmunds: My childhood was an ongoing cycle of police calls, fighting, and physical, sexual, and mental abuse. At age 7, I was taken by the state and placed into a child welfare system, where moving every few months to a new environment became normal. So did living out of a garbage bag. By age sixteen, I had lived in more than 30 cities. My childhood was a difficult and often unbearable experience where evil manipulation almost broke my spirit. But there were also caring people along the way who stepped in to do what they could to protect and nurture me, and as an adult, I look back at those moments and realize that they saved my life. My goal is to help as many children in the child welfare system have the opportunities for success that I was not provided. Key Takeaways: [00:01] DeAnna introduces Celeste Edmunds and Garbage Bag Girl.[03:00] How Celeste balanced honesty and healing while writing her memoir.[10:00] The turning point: Choosing survival over revenge.[16:00] Why writing the book was harder than living the experience—and why it was necessary.[23:00] Celeste’s advice on the healing power of writing your own story.[27:00] How grace and forgiveness shaped Celeste’s journey.[43:00] Celeste’s reflections on foster care today: Complicated, but not broken.[59:00] The emotional process of recording the audiobook herself.[1:04:00] Sneak peek at her upcoming children’s book, The Boy Who Was Raised in a Sunflower Patch. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Celeste Edmunds WebsiteGarbage Bag Girl by Celeste EdmundsCeleste Edmunds InstagramThe Christmas Box InternationalGarbage Bag Girl PodcastFinding Noel by Richard Paul EvansAre video podcasts more your style? Subscribe to our a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClTnUYPJdz3z7T0yWc58Nmg"...

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Top 16.3% by pitch volume (Rank #8170 of 50,000)
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Publish cadence
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Dormant
Episode count
100
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Social followers
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Latest episode date
Wed Jun 11 2025

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Each episode we will discuss and share real stories that are relevant, inspiring and engaging as it relates to women and the life that shape us into who we are today. Every episode will be committed to engaging conversations that will include interviews with influential women, leaders, healers, authors, and close friends. We will discuss EVERYTHING, nothing is off the table, except politics, we will leave that one off the table. DeAnna and Cristie will explore every genre from loss, grief, spirituality, divorce, marriage, raising children, blended families, infidelity, sex, menopause, girlfriends, those damn readers we now have hoarded in every room of the house, hormones, mental health, alcohol, addiction, fitness and ALL experiences and challenges that shaped us into the powerful women we have become today. Our goals and intentions are to connect our audience with services, people, and communities to help meet their needs while they explore and learn more about who they are and their purpose now and in the future. We hope our learning journey together will connect us with serious topics as well as lots of laughter and maybe some tears.

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