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Lucky: The Cookie That Changed Everything
Season 16
Episode 4
Published 8 hours ago
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A true story about food allergies, survival, and purpose.
What if one ordinary moment changed the entire course of your life? In this deeply personal, TED-style episode, bestselling author, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino shares the true story of the day everything shifted. Six months pregnant, she ate a simple chocolate chip cookie… and within minutes, she was fighting for her life and the life of her unborn son. Rushed to the emergency room as her body went into a severe allergic reaction, Elizabeth found herself in a moment where every second mattered and every decision carried risk. Doctors would later call her and her baby “lucky” to have survived. But this is not just a story about survival. It is a story about what comes next. That baby, Cam Guarino, would grow up to play baseball at Georgetown University and go on to become a professional baseball player in Germany. What began as a moment of fear became a lifetime of purpose.
In this episode, Elizabeth reflects on:
• What it feels like when your life changes without your permission
• Living with life-threatening food allergies
• Moving from fear to advocacy and purpose
• Motherhood, resilience, and perspective
• How the moments that almost break us can become the ones that define us This is more than a story about food allergies.
It is a reminder that even in life’s most terrifying moments, something meaningful can still unfold. If you or someone you love lives with food allergies, or if you have ever experienced a moment that changed everything, this episode will stay with you. Because sometimes, the smallest moments carry the greatest impact.
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Peace isn’t something you find.
It’s something you practice.
What if one ordinary moment changed the entire course of your life? In this deeply personal, TED-style episode, bestselling author, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino shares the true story of the day everything shifted. Six months pregnant, she ate a simple chocolate chip cookie… and within minutes, she was fighting for her life and the life of her unborn son. Rushed to the emergency room as her body went into a severe allergic reaction, Elizabeth found herself in a moment where every second mattered and every decision carried risk. Doctors would later call her and her baby “lucky” to have survived. But this is not just a story about survival. It is a story about what comes next. That baby, Cam Guarino, would grow up to play baseball at Georgetown University and go on to become a professional baseball player in Germany. What began as a moment of fear became a lifetime of purpose.
In this episode, Elizabeth reflects on:
• What it feels like when your life changes without your permission
• Living with life-threatening food allergies
• Moving from fear to advocacy and purpose
• Motherhood, resilience, and perspective
• How the moments that almost break us can become the ones that define us This is more than a story about food allergies.
It is a reminder that even in life’s most terrifying moments, something meaningful can still unfold. If you or someone you love lives with food allergies, or if you have ever experienced a moment that changed everything, this episode will stay with you. Because sometimes, the smallest moments carry the greatest impact.
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Subscribe, share, and be part of a global movement to live with more peace, purpose, and gratitude.
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Follow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.
Peace isn’t something you find.
It’s something you practice.