Episode 140 - Finding Grace with Alex Reegan

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In this episode of finding grace I’m joined by Alex Reegan is an interfaith minister, author, speaker, and transformative spiritual coach who uses his intuitive wisdom to help guide people towards their own inner knowing. Born into an evangelical Christian family that prevented his true identity as a trans man from emerging, he spent years in depression, anxiety, and addiction trying to break free of the oppressive beliefs that bound him. His journey at last led him to sobriety, shamanism and then seminary, which helped him reclaim his faith and trust in the Divine. Through speaking engagements, workshops, one-on-one and group sessions with clients, Alex is profoundly dedicated to helping others speak their truth, release shame, and find oneness.

We got introduced by my friend George Lizos as previous podcast guest and I can’t wait to share Alex in this brilliant episode.

In this episode:

  • Alex shares what finding grace means to him and the journey he’s been on.

  • Alex shares his story that led him to transition to how this impacted his and his views on things.

  • We discuss the pain around coming from a religious background in relation to his story and what this meant.

  • He shares what it was like to voice what he was actually feeling and finding the words to do this.

  • We discuss the difficulties of navigating his journey with his family.

  • He shares all about the brilliant book “what needs to be said” he written, what it’s about and why it’s important.

  • He gives advice how to navigate this journey and finding your safety in it.

  • We talk about how he reclaimed his faith.

  • We discuss the importance of dealing with the mental health issues that often come with this because people feel so much shame and disconnection.

  • He shares his thoughts of navigating all the misunderstandings and controversy that often comes with this journey.

  • We discus his spirituality and shamanic and how this has supported and helped him.

  • He shares whats supporting him now and bringing him joy.

Alex shares all this and more, we loved having this conversation and getting hear Alex’s wisdom and how he shares with such grace.

Do reach out to myself and Alex to continue this important conversation.

If you want to work with Alex, read his book and find out what his up to:

You can find me at :

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  • Twitter @hannahwallace_

  • Face book Hannah Wallace

Thank you so much for listening please share, subscribe and review it’s greatly appreciated and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.

Meet Alex

- Interfaith Minister

- Author “What needs to be said”

- Transformation Mentor/coach

- Speaker

- Podcaster

Alex is incredible in the work he’s doing, and rather than letting the past define him he’s using it to share his to help and inspire others.

He’s breaking through barriers, changing the narratives and creating those difficult conversations of what needs to be said and using it for good.

Do check out the work Alex is doing.