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What if your biggest breakthrough came after your quietest season?
My guest today, Carey Cohill, went from lying in bed for months, watching Dr. Phil and Judge Judy—to standing under the bright lights of the Home Shopping Network, doing what she loves most: inspiring people and sharing her passion for cooking.
But this isn’t a story about overnight success. It’s a story about faith, surrender, and the power of stillness.
In this episode, Carey opens up about:
Carey’s journey is a reminder that the path to purpose isn’t always fast or glamorous, it’s often quiet, uncomfortable, and full of unseen preparation.
If you’ve ever wondered “Why am I here?” or “When will it be my turn?” this conversation will help you see that sometimes, standing still is the most productive thing you can do.
So grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and tune in to this heartfelt episode of Success Through Connections. Because success doesn’t happen in isolation, it happens through the connections, faith, and stillness that shape who we’re meant to become.
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By Zelda GreenbergSend us a text
What if your biggest breakthrough came after your quietest season?
My guest today, Carey Cohill, went from lying in bed for months, watching Dr. Phil and Judge Judy—to standing under the bright lights of the Home Shopping Network, doing what she loves most: inspiring people and sharing her passion for cooking.
But this isn’t a story about overnight success. It’s a story about faith, surrender, and the power of stillness.
In this episode, Carey opens up about:
Carey’s journey is a reminder that the path to purpose isn’t always fast or glamorous, it’s often quiet, uncomfortable, and full of unseen preparation.
If you’ve ever wondered “Why am I here?” or “When will it be my turn?” this conversation will help you see that sometimes, standing still is the most productive thing you can do.
So grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and tune in to this heartfelt episode of Success Through Connections. Because success doesn’t happen in isolation, it happens through the connections, faith, and stillness that shape who we’re meant to become.
Support the show