re92: “Carefree: It Starts with Open” with Adwynna MacKenzie

January 16, 2020 00:25:58
re92: “Carefree: It Starts with Open” with Adwynna MacKenzie
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re92: “Carefree: It Starts with Open” with Adwynna MacKenzie

Jan 16 2020 | 00:25:58

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Hosted By

Bradley Charbonneau

Show Notes

An Invitation to Come Out of Hiding and Embrace Your Super Natural Self

After 5 years, the book is finally out.

It’s Adwynna’s story, it’s my story, it’s possibly your story.

It starts way back when.

It starts with open.

From a book review:

“From the very beginning I was pulled in and I gobbled it up. The story Adwynna tells of her journey into her true spiritual connection is told with heartfelt honesty. Her experience is relatable even if our own paths are different. The insight she shares and advice is something all of us can use to help understand our own experiences and help us open to the magical possibilities of being connected to source energy.”

You too can start with opening her book at Amazon.

Carefree It Starts With Open: An Invitation to Come Out of Hiding and Embrace Your Super Natural SelfCarefree It Starts With Open: An Invitation to Come Out of Hiding and Embrace Your Super Natural Self

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