Breaking Through Barriers: How Lori Bruton Found Hope Through Travel and Writing

In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Lori Bruton, a multifaceted individual whose journey as an author, travel writer, speaker, and breakthrough coach offers valuable insights for aspiring travelers and writers alike. Lori’s story is one of transformation and resilience, demonstrating how she overcame personal obstacles to build a life filled with adventure and purpose. Her articles have appeared in prestigious publications like Travel by Vacation Rental, Wander with Wonder, and Rovology, establishing her as a respected voice in the travel writing community.

What makes Lori’s approach to coaching unique is her understanding that trauma gets stored in the body’s cells, which she describes as the missing piece in traditional mindset and affirmation techniques. This insight has allowed her to develop a process that helps people break through patterns that keep them stuck, leading to lasting transformation rather than temporary changes she compares to “spray paint on rust.” Her coaching methodology emerged from her own personal experiences with various coaches throughout the years, not all positive, which ingrained in her a deep compassion for those struggling to overcome obstacles in their lives.

Lori’s love for travel and writing began at an early age, with her entrepreneurial father taking the family on annual trips, including a memorable six-week road trip in his Pontiac when she was in third grade. These early adventures sparked a lifelong passion for exploration that has led her to extraordinary experiences like swimming with dolphins and flying on a private jet to the Bahamas. However, her journey wasn’t without challenges – she revealed that she once had such severe fear of flying that she hadn’t boarded a plane for twenty years. Through essential oils, prayers, and determination, she eventually conquered this fear, opening the door to more extensive travel opportunities.

One particularly insightful segment of our conversation focused on traveling with mobility issues, a topic Lori has become increasingly aware of through her own experiences. She candidly shared her frustration with limitations that sometimes make long walks or stair climbing difficult, especially when dragging luggage through airports or staying in accommodations without elevators. This discussion highlighted an often-overlooked aspect of travel planning and offered valuable perspectives for travelers facing similar challenges, emphasizing that mobility issues shouldn’t prevent anyone from experiencing the joy of exploration. Practical workarounds, such as asking for assistance or enlisting help from cab drivers to carry luggage, were suggested as solutions.

For those interested in breaking into freelance writing, particularly travel writing, Lori offered practical advice based on her years of experience. She emphasized the importance of starting local, looking for opportunities in community publications, and attending workshops to develop skills and network with other writers. Her journey from writing personalized poems for her son’s teachers to becoming a published author and travel writer demonstrates that success in this field often comes through persistence, continuous learning, and a willingness to share personal experiences in ways that resonate with and inspire others. Through her newsletter, “Letters from Lori,” she continues to share stories and insights that blend personal growth with travel adventures, creating a space where, in her words, “faith meets freedom and transformation is possible.”

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