Episode

She Survived Suicide and Found Her Purpose

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Living Your Legacy
Published
May 22, 2026
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610
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Summary

Katie Jo Finai is a three-time bestselling author, sound healing practitioner, and founder of a global transformational platform, but her journey begins in a place few are willing to speak about. In this raw and deeply human conversation, she opens up about surviving suicide, navigating identity through motherhood, and turning pain into purpose through storytelling, healing, and creative expression. From building books that give voice to unspoken motherhood experiences to guiding others through sound healing and personal transformation, she reveals how vulnerability became her greatest strength. This episode explores the power of authenticity, resilience, and creating impact through truth. Key Takeaways • Turning personal trauma into purpose-driven work and storytelling • Why unspoken motherhood struggles need to be brought into the light • How surviving suicide reshaped her identity and mission • The role of sound healing and creative expression in transformation • Building a platform that helps others feel seen and not alone Notable Quotes • “I didn’t attempt suicide. I committed. I just survived.” • “Do you have a story a woman needs to hear so she knows she’s not alone?” • “So many mothers feel like they’re not good enough.” • “It’s a hard book to read because it’s so authentic.” • “Our stories are the ones we were burned for.”