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Lauren Cibene: Tiger in a Lifeboat

Lauren Cibene: Tiger in a Lifeboat

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This week Joe talks with author of Tiger in a Lifeboat, Lauren Cibene.

Lauren's debut book, is a unique story of deconstructing, traveling through India and learning how to reclaim trust. Her writing style will speak to you regardless of where you are on your spiritual journey. Joe and Lauren deep dive into many of the themes of the book and how they relate to our changing world. No doubt, all of you will walk away feeling empowered to reclaim whatever it is you need to reclaim.

To learn more about Lauren, her ongoing work and/or to preorder her book, click HERE.

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