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loving self
Explore "loving self" with insightful episodes like "Finding Beauty In and Out", "Finding Beauty In and Out", "How To Embrace Your Journey", "How I Survived the Suicide of My Son" and "Choosing Your Empowered Life with Special Guest- Cheryl Clark" from podcasts like ""Beauty Of Colors", "BEAUTY OF COLORS", "Beauty Of Colors", "BEAUTY OF COLORS" and "The Empower Me Show with Pam Bright: A Spiritual Toolbox For Your Life"" and more!
Episodes (6)
Finding Beauty In and Out
Listen as Misty talks about falling in love with yourself, gaining confidence and connecting with your inner goddess.
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How To Embrace Your Journey
How I Survived the Suicide of My Son
Barbara Legere talks about her son Keven, who spent half his life suffering from depression, anxiety and substance abuse disorders. In her book, "Keven's Choice: A Mother's Journey Through Her Son's Mental Illness, Addiction and Suicide" she offers empathy and compassion to parents going through the same pain.
Choosing Your Empowered Life with Special Guest- Cheryl Clark
This episode is going features a very accomplished business strategist as well as a humanitarian and leader, Cheryl Clark.
She is going to share with us her amazing story of survival and how she was able to create profound changes in her own life and Empower herself and many others in Choosing Empowerment over giving up!!
Cheryl Clark was detained by the United States Immigration System for 295 days.
Yes, behind bars, locked up after 16 years in Arizona!
While detained she learned so much about ‘them’ and ‘their stories’.
The Guatemalans, Hondurans, Mexicans – their resilience, their drive, their WHY.
When freed she learned so much about herself.
After losing every material possession she owned and having to start over with nothing but a backpack she openly shares her knowledge and experiences from both behind bars and then on the other side of the bars ‘free’.
Her humanitarian approach is something we all need to hear and be witness too. She was there – her white girl perspective is second to none and a true eye opener on both their stories and what detainment truly means and the rebuilding after.