In episode 312, I speak with author, podcaster, and survivor, Andrew Davie. Andrew is alive today because his brain aneurysm happened just before boarding an airplane. Had it happened on the plane and in the air, he would definitely not have survived. He was already a teacher and an author, and after his trauma, his life changed profoundly. He found a new perspective, has learned many things, and has been able to use his situation to help others through counselling, podcasting, and his writing. Life happens, and the key is to know that it happens for us, not to us. This in an inspiring podcast, not to be missed.
In this powerful episode of Life Happens, I sit down with Andrew Davie — writer, podcaster, mental health counselor, and survivor. Andrew’s journey is one of resilience, creativity, and compassion.
In 2018, Andrew faced a life-altering challenge when he survived a ruptured brain aneurysm and subarachnoid hemorrhage. His recovery reshaped the way he looks at life and inspired him to live with greater intentionality. Alongside his personal health battles, Andrew also navigated the role of caregiver for his mother during her battle with ALS — a deeply moving chapter of his story that taught him about strength, love, and the power of presence.
Today, Andrew channels his experiences into multiple avenues:
We explore what it means to rebuild after trauma, how creativity can serve as a form of healing, and why service to others is a vital part of living a purposeful life. Andrew’s story is an inspiring reminder that while life happens in ways we can’t always control, we can choose how we respond.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
If you’ve ever wondered how to rise from life’s most difficult moments with strength, courage, and compassion, this conversation will inspire you.
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