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Are you a woman who has been in a state of grief over a job loss, love loss, loss of a loved one or any number of other griefs? Yes, me too! But here, is a safe place for you to join me as we intentionally heal from these losses, and live the life that God has pre-planned for each of us. Tune In, It's time to Heal, Grow and THRIVE!

HeartWork Karen Hilton Bradford, Ed.D.

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Are you a woman who has been in a state of grief over a job loss, love loss, loss of a loved one or any number of other griefs? Yes, me too! But here, is a safe place for you to join me as we intentionally heal from these losses, and live the life that God has pre-planned for each of us. Tune In, It's time to Heal, Grow and THRIVE!

    Storm SurviveHER

    Storm SurviveHER

    In this brand new podcast of HeartWork, Karen introduces us to the idea of moving from surviving to thriving!

    From excerpts of her new book, Chrysalis: Coded to Thrive, author Karen Bradford openly and honestly walks the reader through the process of healing the trauma associated with the unthinkable loss of a child and the deep hurt and betrayal of infidelity in her marriage. With great courage and bravery, she peels back the many layers of brokenness in her life—never shying away from looking inward and examining the revelations of truly healing the pain she endured.

    With great transparency and authenticity, Bradford compels you to look at the broken areas of your own life as opportunities for growth and resiliency. With great perseverance and unwavering faith, she reveals a path toward healing for all who are standing at the beginning of this journey. Walk with her—learn, grow, and heal. Move from merely surviving through the trials of life to enjoying a life of healing and wholeness.

    • 3 min.

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