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Ep. 9: The Surprising Power of Small Connections

February 24, 2021

The way we show up to others can change their lives.

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The way we show up in the world matters and can build connections with others.  In this episode, I talk about how a conversation with a stranger changed the course of my life in a small, yet meaningful way.  

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I’ve parented three neurodivergent boys through autistic burnout, school refusal, aggression, and anxiety. Now I help guide other moms find their own truth, trust their intuition, find a new vision for their future while reclaiming their magic.


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