Walk With Me with Stephanie Bloom: S.3 Ep.7
- Feb 27
- 1 min read

In this deeply moving episode of Walk With Me Conversations, we sit down with Alicia Johnson-Niles, founder of Unlikely Courage and author of the forthcoming book Angel in Arlington.
Alicia's story begins with a devastating loss—her father was murdered when she was just two years old. Though she grew up surrounded by love and stability, the trauma of that loss quietly shaped her inner world for decades, manifesting as anxiety, fear, people-pleasing, disordered eating, and a constant sense of bracing for the worst.
In this conversation, Alicia courageously explores what it means to grieve someone you don't consciously remember—and how unresolved childhood trauma can live in the body and nervous system long into adulthood. She shares how facing the truth about her father's death in her 30s became a turning point, opening the door to healing, spiritual connection, and ultimately, freedom.
This episode is a powerful reflection on:
Childhood grief and complex PTSD
How trauma shapes our sense of safety and self-worth
The role of spirituality and meaning-making in healing
Giving ourselves permission to feel, grieve, and remember
Finding courage in the places we once avoided
At its heart, this is a story about reclaiming your voice, honoring love that never disappears, and discovering the strength you didn't know you had.
🌿 About the Guest
Alicia Johnson-Niles is the founder of Unlikely Courage, a platform dedicated to helping people overcome trauma by accessing the courage already within them. She is also the author of Angel in Arlington, a true story weaving together grief, spirituality, true crime, and personal transformation.
🔗 Connect with Alicia
Unlikely Courage: https://unlikelycourage.com
Angel in Arlington: https://angelinarlington.com



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