
Gutsy Women
The Great Turnaround
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Women's Voice Collective
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This Audio Album features the deeply personal stories of 11 gutsy women who turned the worst thing that ever happened in their lives into the best thing. These "chapters" are engaging, inspirational and empowering...demonstrating triumph over tragedy. The album introduces a beautiful anthem, "Speak Out" which weaves these stories together. We call ourselves the women's voice collective and seek to make a difference through storytelling.
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©2024 Women's Voice Collective (P)2024 Amorah St. JohnMoving with so much Wisdom
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The power that we all have to heal.
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Gutsy stories shared in authenticity
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The power of personal storytelling
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Moving and inspiring
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On June 19, 2017 my friend Heidi's son Finn, formerly her daughter, Emily, took his own life. His teacher told Heidi that whenever he'd pass Finn in the hallway at school, Finn would give him a wink and a nod, and he'd feel lighter. He called it "being Finned". And countless others who encountered this beautiful boy added to the catalog of "being Finned" stories.
In "I've Been Finned", Heidi offers the listener her experience of finding hope, peace and greater capacity to love on the other side of unimaginable loss.
One constant about my friend Heidi is her commitment to being fully present to every aspect of this life. While most of us, quite understandably, turn to anything that will numb our pain, Heidi turns directly into it. She lets it move through her and then she lets it move her through.
Another constant about Heidi is that the process of working through her pain ultimately prompts her to turn outward and offer up her experience to others for healing, connection, and clarity about a higher purpose.
We may not be able to comprehend such transcendence. The very idea of feeling hope and joy after such a loss likely seems impossible. But Heidi's story offers that very possibility. Her rigorous authenticity is undeniable. And if that keeps us drawing one more breath, taking one more step, choosing life one more time, then another person has "been Finned".
"Being Finned"
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