Journey Through Chaos | Colby Bronson's Tale of Survival
27 feb 2024 ·
1 h 2 min. 6 sec.
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Colby Bronson was born to the ideal home in America, surrounded by loving parents, siblings, and extended family. Everything seemed fine until one day, his father took him to lunch...
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Colby Bronson was born to the ideal home in America, surrounded by loving parents, siblings, and extended family. Everything seemed fine until one day, his father took him to lunch with a woman that wasn’t his mom. Sworn to secrecy, he eventually told his mother about that day and the outwardly-perfect family completely imploded. Carrying the burden of breaking up his family and dealing with the resulting trauma, an open wound was left on Colby's mental health that took him nearly 25 years to address. 14 of those years were spent doing time in the prisons of Colorado and Utah. Listen as Colby describes the chaos that ensued in the wake of that trauma. Now involved in the recovery space, he's committed to helping others.
“Every time I got out of prison, and this is no joke, no lie. Every time I got out of prison, I fully expected to never go back. Like in my mind I’d be replaying this thing ‘Thank goodness I did all this stuff and I’m done now, and I’m gonna go and just live my life and be a father, and all this other stuff.’ and 60 days. It took me 60 days 3 different times to relapse and re-offend. And I re-offended every time.” 32:32
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- Meeting his father’s mistress 3:00
- Feeling worthless and seeking the same 11:00
- His first prison sentence 24:30
- Getting involved in every program possible 31:30
- The change process: Holographic Human Theory 45:20
“Every time I got out of prison, and this is no joke, no lie. Every time I got out of prison, I fully expected to never go back. Like in my mind I’d be replaying this thing ‘Thank goodness I did all this stuff and I’m done now, and I’m gonna go and just live my life and be a father, and all this other stuff.’ and 60 days. It took me 60 days 3 different times to relapse and re-offend. And I re-offended every time.” 32:32
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