Have you ever wondered how a single journey can transform your entire life? Today on “One More Thing Before You Go,” we dive into an extraordinary story of resilience, self-discovery, and transformation. Our guest, Kirsten Rudberg, shares her deeply personal journey of growing up overseas with a mother battling profound depression, and how these early experiences shaped her self-perception and relationships.
Kirsten’s story takes a remarkable turn with her decision to walk the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage that not only challenged her physically but also led to profound emotional and spiritual breakthroughs. From the astonishing moment that inspired her to embark on this journey, to the life-changing message she received on a steep Spanish hill, Kirsten’s tales are nothing short of magical.
We’ll also explore her experience of compassionate possession, a mysterious and terrifying event that later revealed its purpose in a moment of crisis on the Camino, changing someone else’s life in the process. Kirsten’s adventures are filled with lessons of triumph, healing, and the power of human connection.
Join us as we uncover the magic and meaning behind Kirsten’s incredible journey. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!
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Having grown up overseas (in both Guyana, South America as well as Lahore, Pakistan) it was only later that I understood that my childhood has dramatically shaped me in ways that I did not expect. I live an enchanted life and besides for being a "creative" and author, I also have an animated series on YouTube called "Murder of 2," about two crows who sit on a line and observe humanity, as well as multiple other projects I'm working on right now.