In this powerful episode of the Dead America Podcast, host Ed Watters sits down with Randy Pitkin, author of Restored, for a profoundly honest conversation about trauma, healing, and inner transformation. Randy opens up about his deeply painful childhood—marked by abuse, abandonment, and molestation—and how those early wounds shaped a path of rage, shame, and destructive behaviors.
Through his story, we learn how moments of clarity and support empowered Randy to seek help, confront his past, and ultimately discover peace and wholeness. He shares how shifting spiritual beliefs, embracing vulnerability, and redefining identity played key roles in his healing journey.
Randy’s testimony is more than just a personal narrative—it’s a beacon of hope for others grappling with unresolved trauma. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that no matter how broken we feel, restoration is possible. It’s a must-listen for survivors, mental health advocates, and anyone who believes in the power of resilience.
00:00 Introduction to Randy Pitkin and His Book 'Restored'
01:07 Randy's Early Life and Family Background
01:44 Trauma and Abuse in Randy's Childhood
05:30 The Impact of Trauma on Randy's Adult Life
06:35 Finding Wholeness and Peace
08:19 Randy's Spiritual Journey
12:27 Reconciliation and Final Struggles
13:12 Encouragement and Advice for Others
17:26 Reflections on Family and Personal Growth
28:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts