
Finding Freedom: Kelita Haverland on Healing Through Music and Vulnerability
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About this listen
Key Takeaways & Lessons:
- Embrace vulnerability as a path to healing and connection.
- Sharing personal stories can empower both the storyteller and the audience.
- Acknowledging past trauma is essential for growth but does not define one's entire narrative.
- The journey toward self-love involves accepting and loving all aspects of oneself, including past mistakes.
Timestamps & Chapters:
- [00:00] Healing Through Sharing Life's Trials: Introduction to Kelita Haverland and her memoir "Reason to Sing."
- [10:47] Navigating Healing Through Shared Stories: The liberating power of storytelling and understanding one's upbringing.
- [20:38] Finding Healing Through Sharing and Love: How to start the journey toward emotional freedom and self-love.
Resources:
Checkout my ‘Are you Capable’ Free Quiz HERE
Grab my book Hot Mess Magic HERE
Get No BS by Burke HERE use code: NOBS at checkout fo 20%off
Grab Reason to Sing HERE
Connect with Kelita HERE
Follow:
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Follow Kelita: @kelitahaverland
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