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Episode 27 - Changing Our Narratives with Toni McFadden

52 min · 28 de feb de 2025
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In this Centered episode, Center for Client Safety President and CEO Missy Martinez-Stone sits down with speaker, educator, and professional counselor Toni McFadden to delve into how our personal experiences shape our relationships, conversations, and the broader pro-life movement.  Help support the Center for Client Safety by buying your next bag of coffee here [https://sevenweekscoffee.com/?ref=CenterForClientSafety] If you love the Centered podcast and want us to continue making more episodes, donate today! [https://centerforclientsafety.kindful.com/?campaign=1329988] Find out more about Toni McFadden at www.tonimcfadden.com [https://tonimcfadden.com/]

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