
Addiction, Resilience and the Human Spirit | Dr. Carolyn Larkin Taylor
What if the key to healing is not just in the body but in the soul?
In this powerful episode of Broken Beautiful Me, Kelly sits down with Dr. Carolyn Larkin Taylor, a neurologist who has dedicated more than three decades to understanding the connection between the brain, emotion, and spirit.
A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Hahnemann Medical College, Dr. Taylor completed her neurology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned the Humaneness in Medicine Award and was recognized as one of Philadelphia's Top Docs for Women.
She recently published Whispers of the Mind: A Neurologist's Memoir, a deeply moving collection of personal and professional essays that explore how we face illness, addiction, trauma, and the search for meaning.
In this conversation, Dr. Taylor shares:
• 🧠 How resilience and gratitude can rewire the brain for healing
• 💊 Why addiction is a neurological disease, not a moral failure
• ✍️ The power of writing and reflection to process grief
• 💔 Lessons from patients who taught her the meaning of courage
• 🌿 How compassion and forgiveness transform both patient and healer
A heartfelt exploration of what it means to be human, fragile, resilient, and beautifully connected.
📘 Whispers of the Mind is available now wherever books are sold.
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