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Shatterproof
Book • 2023
Lauren Sisler's "Shatterproof" is a memoir recounting her journey of overcoming the shame associated with her parents' deaths from opioid addiction.
The book details her struggle with grief, societal stigma, and the internal conflict of hiding the truth.
Sisler's narrative explores themes of family, loss, and the power of vulnerability.
Through her story, she aims to destigmatize addiction and encourage others to share their own experiences.
The book ultimately celebrates resilience and the transformative power of storytelling.
The book details her struggle with grief, societal stigma, and the internal conflict of hiding the truth.
Sisler's narrative explores themes of family, loss, and the power of vulnerability.
Through her story, she aims to destigmatize addiction and encourage others to share their own experiences.
The book ultimately celebrates resilience and the transformative power of storytelling.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by
Brett McKay as the topic of the podcast episode and as a book that explores the limitations of resilience and the concept of becoming shatterproof.


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Beyond Resilience — How to Become Shatterproof
Mentioned by
Ian Morgan Cron and Lauren Sisler as Lauren Sisler 's new book, detailing her experience overcoming the shame of losing her parents to opioid addiction.


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Mentioned by Whitney Putnam as the latest book by
Tasha Eurich , discussing how leaders can move beyond resilience and thrive in the modern world.


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