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Carrie Be Brave

Carrie Be Brave

By: Carrie Johnson
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"Carrie, be brave!" These words have been tossed through my head like an inspirational, grounding force from the time I was a little girl. A sometimes gentle, sometimes forceful reminder I can do anything I put my mind too.

Life is scary, for all of us. I do not no one individual who has not been through tough times. This podcast is a place where I share this reminder through my own experiences and the courageous experiences of others that we all have the opportunity to be heroes.

Join me in the hard times, the happy times, the humorous times as I am reminded, "Carrie, be brave!"

2026 Carrie Johnson
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Watch Me!
    Jun 15 2026

    After being brought out of a medically induced coma, Carrie's doctor encourages her to make three goals to keep her motivated during her upcoming long and painful recovery.

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    41 mins
  • Real Heroes Don't Wear Capes They Teach The Recorder
    Jun 8 2026

    Have you ever thought about some of your favorite childhood memories and that those same moments might actually be times of great torture to the adults who made them so memorable in your little life? That is what today's episode is about. Carrie relates her memory with learning the recorder in elementary school and the patience and headache it must have been for the brave teachers involved.

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    28 mins
  • The Crash Part 2
    Jun 2 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of The Crash, Carrie Johnson shares her harrowing journey following a life-threatening car accident that left her in a medically induced coma. She reflects on the critical moments leading up to her surgery, the incredible support from medical teams, and the emotional turmoil experienced by her family. Carrie emphasizes the importance of recognizing the cumulative decisions we make in life and how they contribute to our bravery in facing challenges. She also discusses the significance of reframing the narrative around trauma, urging listeners to take responsibility for their healing and find purpose in their experiences, even when faced with overwhelming adversity.

    Carrie's story is not just about survival; it's about the strength found in vulnerability and the power of community support. She highlights the emotional impact on her loved ones, particularly her daughter, and the importance of allowing oneself to grieve and heal. As she navigates her recovery, Carrie encourages listeners to seek help and embrace their own journeys of bravery, reminding them that it’s okay to not always be strong. This episode serves as a poignant reminder of resilience, the human spirit, and the importance of sharing our stories to uplift one another.

    Keywords

    Carrie Johnson, The Crash, bravery, car accident, healing journey, resilience, trauma recovery, community support, life lessons, personal growth

    Takeaways

    "Every day we make decisions, little moments in our lives where we say, I can do this, I can do this hard thing."

    "I wouldn't be alive without you today."

    "It's okay sometimes to not be brave."

    "We are unbreakable and can be unbroken, but there's purpose behind it."

    "If you need help, get help. That, to me, is the most brave thing a person can do."

    Titles

    Finding Purpose in the Crash: A Journey of Resilience

    Bravery Beyond the Accident: Carrie's Story of Survival

    sound bites

    ""I can do this hard thing.""

    ""Get the word accident out of your vocabulary.""

    ""If you need help, get help.""

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to The Crash

    01:29 The Accident and Immediate Aftermath

    05:43 Family's Emotional Journey

    11:46 The Impact of Trauma on Loved Ones

    18:37 Finding Strength in Vulnerability

    32:31 Reframing the Narrative: From Accident to Crash

    39:24 Purpose in Pain and Healing

    42:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    44 mins
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