Success is Subjective: Real People. Raw Stories. Embracing a Non-Linear Life!

Episode 305: What Nearly Broke Me, Built Me: Bec Koop’s Journey Back to Herself

Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC Season 4 Episode 305

In this episode of Success Is Subjective, Joanna sits down with Bec Koop, whose life has taken more unexpected turns than most. Raised in Northern Virginia and originally pursuing criminal justice, Bec shifted paths after a professor’s honest advice—and a realization that chasing justice wasn’t the same as finding peace. Since then, her journey has included ski resorts, snowmobiles, cannabis flower design, and now, healing work rooted in movement and joy. After surviving two serious back injuries, Bec chose a different kind of recovery—one built on yoga, meditation, and inner work instead of medication. Today, she helps make homes more accessible and hosts Vibrational Transcendance events that reconnect people with play, creativity, and their inner child. Bec’s story is raw, powerful, and full of heart—proof that success doesn’t always follow a straight line.

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