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Drug Tested for Being Happy: True Stories to Make You Laugh

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Drug Tested for Being Happy: True Stories to Make You Laugh

By: Kathy Thorson Gruhn
Narrated by: Kathy Thorson Gruhn
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Kathy Thorson Gruhn grew up in the small town of Blooming Prairie in southern Minnesota. She moved to the South with her husband in the late '70s and currently lives on a horse farm in Tryon, North Carolina. She has two grown daughters and two grandchildren. Before becoming a writer, she was a speech pathologist for 35 years, working primarily with children ages birth to seven, which prompted her to create the My Baby Compass program.

My Baby Compass is a program for parents and caregivers of children birth to seven that promotes the early identification of developmental delays. She recently entered in a joint venture to get My Baby Compass evidence-based and into an app that will be available worldwide.

She is a best-selling author with the first edition Soul for Success, and she also received the editor’s choice award. She has been telling funny stories for many years and was finally prompted by Jack Canfield, the Chicken Soup of the Soul creator, to gather them in a book after he learned that writing them down was one way she handled the grief of losing her husband of 43 years. Her greatest gift is making people laugh through her stories and jokes.

©2018 Kathy Thorson Gruhn (P)2019 Kath Thorson Gruhn
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