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#331 The Worst Day of My Life - Rhonda Britten

#331 The Worst Day of My Life - Rhonda Britten

FromMental Illness Happy Hour


#331 The Worst Day of My Life - Rhonda Britten

FromMental Illness Happy Hour

ratings:
Length:
167 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rhonda says "It took me 20 years to get thru that day" as she opens up about the event that changed her life forever when she was 14 years old.   She talks about how it changed her view of God, herself and the world around her, sending her on a path or self-destruction she barely survived until finally dealing with the pain and anger, eventually healing and finding her life's purpose.

Follow Rhonda on twitter @RhondaBritten

Check out her websites for the course she mentioned www.fearlessliving.org/risk

www.LifeCoachCertificationProgram.com

and her books https://fearlessliving.org/books/



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Released:
May 19, 2017
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