Power Session #41: Surviving ...Then, and Now (Part 1 of 6)
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Surviving: Then, and Now is a series where Kristy Jo, Mind and Body Strategist and founder of Power Your Life Life Today, interviews survivors of suicide attempts. The goal of this series is to present the world with more understanding, insight, and tools to prevent suicide. Part 1 features Johnny Freeman, a gentleman in his forties who is the survivor of three suicide attempts. He shares with Power Your Life Today powerful insights into his view of suicide, what the world doesn't understand, how we can avoid saying painful things to people, and the personal pain that can lead into feeling there is no other way to freedom. Join us for enlightening conversation, a new perspective, and insights that will help you to feel more clarity, compassion, empathy, and understanding for the world around you. Want to get in contact with Johnny? Contact him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/juan.freeman2 Want to get in touch with Kristy Jo? Contact her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/poweryourlifetoday Get your FREE audio tracks to help you plow through resistance when you go to www.poweryourlifetoday.com. When you choose to power yourself each day, you free yourself to live a life of more value, love, and service. #PowerYourLifeToday
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