Still I Rise Podcast

A River Never Ceasing: Healing Childhood Wounds, Breast Cancer, and Finding Strength Through It Al - by Helen Connorsl

Lisa McKenzie, Founder of You Night Events Season 4 Episode 30

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Today’s story is called “A River Never Ceasing” by Helen Connors—and it is exactly that… a life that keeps moving, keeps flowing, no matter what it encounters.

Helen is someone who doesn’t sit still for long. She moves forward, pushes through, gets things done. But as you’ll hear, when she allowed herself to slow down and tell her story out loud, something unexpected happened.

There was a moment—one she didn’t anticipate—when emotion rose to the surface. It caught her off guard. It was tied to a very early chapter in her life… when her mother left her as a child.

And isn’t that interesting?

How we can carry something for decades—filed away, managed, maybe even minimized—and then suddenly, when we revisit it, it speaks again.

Sometimes our memory banks hold more than just facts… they hold feelings. And those feelings can surface when we least expect it. They can even trigger us.

But here’s the beautiful part—and what makes this story so powerful:

Those emotional responses aren’t something to fear… they’re something to listen to.

Because when we pause and evaluate them, instead of pushing them back down, we gain insight. We gain healing. We gain understanding of the parts of ourselves that are still quietly asking to be seen.

Helen’s story is one of resilience, growth, and perspective—but also a reminder that even the strongest among us have moments that deserve reflection.

She describes herself as a river—shaped by the rocks, but never stopped by them.

And as you listen today, you may just find yourself reflecting on the places in your own life where the current kept moving… even when it was hard.

This is “A River Never Ceasing.”

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