Reclaiming Life While Battling Depression with Author Natalie Anne Brooks | Episode 419
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Reclaiming Life While Battling Depression with Author Natalie Anne Brooks | Episode 419

1:02:20 Jan 15, 2026
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Reclaiming Life From Depression with Author Natalie Anne Brooks | Episode 419What if healing from depression isn’t about finding one magic fix, but building a small, sturdy toolbox you can actually use on hard days? We sit down with author Natalie Anne Brooks to unpack how she transformed years of pain into a clear, compassionate roadmap that’s easy to read when your energy is low and your thoughts feel heavy. No jargon. No hollow pep talks. Just practical steps that meet you where you are.Natalie shares how she started writing as a teenager in the thick of depression, then layered research, trial-and-error, and lived experience into a guide you can trust. We explore why understanding the causes and types of depression changes everything, how cognitive distortions quietly drive hopelessness, and how simple CBT reframes can give your nervous system a new script. She makes a strong case for grief work—mourning the old self and old expectations—so you can make room for meaning, purpose, and a “new normal” that fits who you are now.Find the book here: https://www.cedarfort.com/products/reclaim-your-life-while-battling-depression?_pos=1&_sid=7a6829c5b&_ss=r&sca_ref=8412318.E5FUH2rYLTX7xgAmazon: https://a.co/d/iT8VRcIDeseret Book (in-store or online): https://www.deseretbook.com/product/6088308.htmlWebsite: nataliebrooks.my.canva.site/Instagram: @author_natalie.brooksTikTok: @authornataliebrooksFacebook: Natalie Anne BrooksYouTube: @authornataliebrooksWe also dig into the unglamorous foundations that move the needle: consistent journaling as a planning tool, boundaries that protect unmet needs, and rest as legitimate medicine. Natalie walks through patterns like rumination, distraction, and dissociation, then offers alternatives that validate emotion without letting it run the day. We talk support systems that lift rather than spiral, and the power of an anchor—faith, family, creativity, a future goal—when motivation is threadbare. Episodes might still come, but with practice they get shorter and less intense, and self-compassion becomes your default.If you or someone you love is navigating depression, this conversation offers tools you can use tonight and a framework you can grow into for the long term. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a steady voice, and leave a review to help others find the show. Your story isn’t over—and you don’t have to carry it alone.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome & Global Audience2:35 Introducing Natalie And Her Book5:05 Why Write It And Who Knew
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