EPISODE · Jan 19, 2023 · 32 MIN
Making Broken Pieces Beautiful
from Strive to Thrive : The Purposely Positive Podcast · host Tony Wechsler
Can a human being really be broken? I mean, how can we be broken when all our parts seem to be together? Sometimes it’s hard to look at someone and see it, but there are many people walking around who don’t have it as together as we think. But sometimes, we can find true beauty in even the broken things. Today on the podcast, Tony Wechsler and Michelle Steiner are going to discuss “making broken pieces beautiful.” On this episode, Michelle tells her story about overcoming a learning disability and living a truly beautiful life. Michelle can be reached on her website - michellesmission.blog As always, you are invited to join the Strive to Thrive Facebook group for a supportive community.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/strivetothrivepage BTW...If you love this episode, please take a screenshot, share it on your Facebook story and tag me @TonyWechsler
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Can a human being really be broken? I mean, how can we be broken when all our parts seem to be together? Sometimes it’s hard to look at someone and see it, but there are many people walking around who don’t have it as together as we think. But sometimes, we can find true beauty in even the broken things. Today on the podcast, Tony Wechsler and Michelle Steiner are going to discuss “making broken pieces beautiful.” On this episode, Michelle tells her story about overcoming a learning disability and living a truly beautiful life. Michelle can be reached on her website - michellesmission.blog As always, you are invited to join the Strive to Thrive Facebook group for a supportive community.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/strivetothrivepage BTW...If you love this episode, please take a screenshot, share it on your Facebook story and tag me @TonyWechsler
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