Episode 42 | What's Eating Carlena Brame Part TWO
Release Date: 06/12/2020
What's Eating Erica Jacobs
On January 6th of this year, I rang in my 34th birthday by gathering some friends over zoom who were more than willing to take turns reading the apology I deserve from my mother but will never receive. As I was putting an end to the normalization of abuse and lack of accountability in my own relationships, our country was witnessing the repercussions of that normalization. I pray that as I continue re-sensitizing myself to what is wrong, cruel and in violation of humanity, that I am able to take right action as I’m doing in my own life. Thank you Marissa, Lexi, Emily, Laura,...
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Carlena Brame is a Developmental Therapist who coaches mothers of children with Autism. Her mission is to help families build strong, nurturing relationship that will guide their child to their highest potential. Now, after 16 years in the Autism field Carlena is finding her passion for empowering women to overcome hardships by becoming self-sufficient in business, finance, horticulture, and health. Podcast: Autism Services: [email protected]
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Carlena Brame is a Developmental Therapist who coaches mothers of children with Autism. Her mission is to help families build strong, nurturing relationship that will guide their child to their highest potential. Now, after 16 years in the Autism field Carlena is finding her passion for empowering women to overcome hardships by becoming self-sufficient in business, finance, horticulture, and health. Podcast: Autism Services: [email protected]
info_outline Episode 42 | What's Eating Carlena Brame Part TWOWhat's Eating Erica Jacobs
Carlena Brame is a Developmental Therapist who coaches mothers of children with Autism. Her mission is to help families build strong, nurturing relationship that will guide their child to their highest potential. Now, after 16 years in the Autism field Carlena is finding her passion for empowering women to overcome hardships by becoming self-sufficient in business, finance, horticulture, and health. Podcast: Autism Services: [email protected]
info_outlineCarlena Brame is a Developmental Therapist who coaches mothers of children with Autism. Her mission is to help families build strong, nurturing relationship that will guide their child to their highest potential.
Now, after 16 years in the Autism field Carlena is finding her passion for empowering women to overcome hardships by becoming self-sufficient in business, finance, horticulture, and health.
Podcast: Coffee & Heels
Autism Services: [email protected]