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In this episode, host Vix Little sits down with Nikk Sena, returning citizen, formerly incarcerated, and healer to discuss how childhood trauma, addiction, and seven years of incarceration shaped his path toward recovery, faith, and spiritual healing.
He shares how early experiences of instability, unworthiness, and unresolved trauma contributed to addiction and destructive patterns long before prison. After spending years incarcerated, including time in county jail, he began confronting the deeper emotional and spiritual roots behind his behavior and started rebuilding his life from the inside out.
The conversation explores addiction recovery, life after prison, trauma healing, and the role of faith, prayer, and personal accountability in lasting transformation. He also discusses how practices like energy work, belief system shifts, and emotional regulation helped him move beyond survival mode and into purpose-driven healing.
This episode touches on the realities of prison life, racial and political dynamics inside incarceration, and how prison can either deepen pain or become a turning point for change. Through honest reflection, he explains how spiritual awareness, discipline, and self-understanding became essential tools in breaking cycles of addiction and rebuilding trust in himself.
This is a powerful conversation about second chances, recovery, and learning that true healing starts by addressing what happened long before prison ever began.
By Dog's Train HomeIn this episode, host Vix Little sits down with Nikk Sena, returning citizen, formerly incarcerated, and healer to discuss how childhood trauma, addiction, and seven years of incarceration shaped his path toward recovery, faith, and spiritual healing.
He shares how early experiences of instability, unworthiness, and unresolved trauma contributed to addiction and destructive patterns long before prison. After spending years incarcerated, including time in county jail, he began confronting the deeper emotional and spiritual roots behind his behavior and started rebuilding his life from the inside out.
The conversation explores addiction recovery, life after prison, trauma healing, and the role of faith, prayer, and personal accountability in lasting transformation. He also discusses how practices like energy work, belief system shifts, and emotional regulation helped him move beyond survival mode and into purpose-driven healing.
This episode touches on the realities of prison life, racial and political dynamics inside incarceration, and how prison can either deepen pain or become a turning point for change. Through honest reflection, he explains how spiritual awareness, discipline, and self-understanding became essential tools in breaking cycles of addiction and rebuilding trust in himself.
This is a powerful conversation about second chances, recovery, and learning that true healing starts by addressing what happened long before prison ever began.