
SHARING OUT LOUD
Looking for a new listen that combines the serious with the fun? One that offers REAL stories of hard life shit with educational information? Look no further than SHARING OUT LOUD, a podcast hosted by a sober woman who got tired of staying silent about her alcoholism and sobriety, and frankly, everything else in life. A woman who spent so much of her life being told she was "too much," "too aggressive," "too loud," and "polarizing," that she never allowed herself to be 100% true to who she was, until now. She decided it was time to start SHARING OUT LOUD, and when she did everything changed.
Totally authentic, the SHARING OUT LOUD podcast will feature a wide range of guests from sober women, to health and fitness, to the world of energy healing, post-partum depression, women and toxic positivity, and who knows what else! Take a listen, you won't be disappointed!
SHARING OUT LOUD
From Darkness to Light: Kiki Hurwitt on Healing, Health, and Hope.
RE-RELEASE! A shortened version of my amazing conversation with Kiki❤️
Kiki Hurwitt is an absolute powerhouse I discovered on the 'gram. I reached out to her because I wanted to hear the story behind the face in her “before” photos from 2020. What pushed her to take control of her health—her life?
What I wasn’t prepared for was the raw honesty of her journey—how her unhealthy relationship with alcohol began, and what it took to break free. I wasn’t prepared for a lot of this conversation, actually… but this is why I started the podcast:
For women to share their stories of resilience.
For women to rise from the ashes—and help others rise, too.
Because when we tell our truth, we give someone else hope. 💫
My new motto? "If Kiki can do it, so can I."
She radiates joy, strength, and pure light. Her happiness is infectious. Kiki, thank you for trusting me—someone you didn’t know—with your story. It was an honor to hold space for it.
💬 You can follow Kiki on Instagram: @thelykkeviking
🎧 Please share this episode—and all our episodes—with the women in your life who need a reminder that it’s never too late to begin again.
xoxo,
Heather