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Beards On The Street - Episode 112… Live in studio with Thomas Dockstader

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What happens when a former FLDS cult member confronts decades of buried trauma and finds spiritual awakening? Thomas shares his extraordinary journey from Warren Jeffs' polygamous community to the depths of alcoholism to profound transformation through ayahuasca.
Growing up under extreme religious control, Thomas's childhood was marked by child labor, indoctrination, and sexual abuse. After leaving at 18, he experienced what he calls "the pendulum effect"—swinging wildly from restriction to self-destruction through alcohol, failed marriages, and eventually a near-suicide attempt with a loaded gun on his front lawn.
The turning point came when Thomas realized alcohol wasn't his problem—it was his solution to deeper wounds he'd never addressed. Through meditation, hypnotherapy, and eventually ayahuasca ceremonies, he uncovered how childhood trauma becomes coded into our subconscious beliefs, creating patterns that can rule our entire lives unless confronted.
Thomas offers profound insights into healing generational trauma, breaking addiction cycles, and finding self-acceptance. His most powerful revelation? "You don't need to be healed. You just need to remember who you truly are." This perspective shift—from seeing ourselves as broken to recognizing our inherent wholeness—changes everything.
For anyone struggling with trauma, addiction, or simply feeling disconnected from their authentic self, this conversation offers both practical tools and spiritual wisdom. Thomas's vulnerability in sharing his darkest moments creates a roadmap for transforming pain into purpose and living from a place of genuine self-acceptance.
Subscribe to hear more conversations that challenge conventional thinking about healing, purpose, and what it means to live an authentic life. Your journey toward remembering who you truly are begins with stories like these.

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction and Housekeeping (00:00:00)

2. Thomas's Background in the FLDS Cult (00:14:55)

3. Descent into Alcoholism and Rock Bottom (00:35:29)

4. Beginning the Healing Journey (00:55:26)

5. Finding Clarity Through Ayahuasca (01:07:00)

6. The Path to Self-Acceptance (01:26:30)

7. Manifesting a New Life (01:35:35)

60 episodes

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Content provided by Parry Dean Ward & Aaron Pehrson, Parry Dean Ward, and Aaron Pehrson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Parry Dean Ward & Aaron Pehrson, Parry Dean Ward, and Aaron Pehrson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What happens when a former FLDS cult member confronts decades of buried trauma and finds spiritual awakening? Thomas shares his extraordinary journey from Warren Jeffs' polygamous community to the depths of alcoholism to profound transformation through ayahuasca.
Growing up under extreme religious control, Thomas's childhood was marked by child labor, indoctrination, and sexual abuse. After leaving at 18, he experienced what he calls "the pendulum effect"—swinging wildly from restriction to self-destruction through alcohol, failed marriages, and eventually a near-suicide attempt with a loaded gun on his front lawn.
The turning point came when Thomas realized alcohol wasn't his problem—it was his solution to deeper wounds he'd never addressed. Through meditation, hypnotherapy, and eventually ayahuasca ceremonies, he uncovered how childhood trauma becomes coded into our subconscious beliefs, creating patterns that can rule our entire lives unless confronted.
Thomas offers profound insights into healing generational trauma, breaking addiction cycles, and finding self-acceptance. His most powerful revelation? "You don't need to be healed. You just need to remember who you truly are." This perspective shift—from seeing ourselves as broken to recognizing our inherent wholeness—changes everything.
For anyone struggling with trauma, addiction, or simply feeling disconnected from their authentic self, this conversation offers both practical tools and spiritual wisdom. Thomas's vulnerability in sharing his darkest moments creates a roadmap for transforming pain into purpose and living from a place of genuine self-acceptance.
Subscribe to hear more conversations that challenge conventional thinking about healing, purpose, and what it means to live an authentic life. Your journey toward remembering who you truly are begins with stories like these.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction and Housekeeping (00:00:00)

2. Thomas's Background in the FLDS Cult (00:14:55)

3. Descent into Alcoholism and Rock Bottom (00:35:29)

4. Beginning the Healing Journey (00:55:26)

5. Finding Clarity Through Ayahuasca (01:07:00)

6. The Path to Self-Acceptance (01:26:30)

7. Manifesting a New Life (01:35:35)

60 episodes

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