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145: [Cesar Cardona] Healed People Heal People
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Cesar Cardona is a survivor, public speaker, and mindfulness educator living in Los Angeles, California. Cesar’s tumultuous youth first set him on a path of self-destruction. But after he faced a brutal, life-altering attack, Cesar found Buddhism and meditation as a means of coping and healing. Now he is on a mission, both within his speaking career and on his podcast “Beauty in the Break,” to bring light and hope to others’ lives. The Broken Cycle Media team is deeply grateful for Cesar’s grace, advocacy, and soulful sentiments within this episode.
Cesar’s Website: http://www.cesarcardona.com
Beauty in the Break: https://cesarcardona.com/podcast
Beauty in the Break YT: https://www.youtube.com/@BeautyintheBreak
Beauty in the Break on IG: https://www.instagram.com/beautyinthebreakpod/
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