• An episode of HOPE. You are worthy of care!

  • Apr 26 2023
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

An episode of HOPE. You are worthy of care!

  • Summary

  • Our guest, Macy Workman, will be a healing BALM to your soul. You will be so encouraged by her words. Trust me, this is the pick-up you need. She talks about living with chronic pain that began when she was just five years young. Macy reflects on the grief of not being believed, what she realized lately about letting others care for her, what it’s like to be a mom with chronic pain, and what she has done when she struggled with whether her life was worth living. You will hear amazing things you can do to make an impact on others. This is an episode of HOPE.

    Notes:

    Instagram: @macyworkman1

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.a.workman.3

    Join The Grief Sister’s Book Club & Support Group on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegriefsistersbookclub

    Find resources at www.thegriefsisters.com

    Join The 5 Steps to RISE from Grief and Trauma Private Member Group.

    https://www.griefresource.org/5-steps-to-rise-from-grief

    Connect with Coach Stef at https://www.facebook.com/stefanie.poulin and on Instagram @stefaniepoulinofficial

    Connect with Dr. Angela on Instagram: @angelagorrell and on Facebook (Angela Williams Gorrell).

    Find out more about Angela’s speaking at www.angelagorrell.com

    Find Angela’s books on Amazon and beyond: The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost & Found

    always on: practicing faith in a new media landscape


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