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Welcome back to the Project ReNew podcast!
I'm Jona, and I'm thrilled to have you join me for an exciting episode exploring the
healing connection between humans and cats. Today, we'll delve into
the art of cat therapy for nurses, discovering how these remarkable
animals can bring comfort, joy, and restoration to our lives. So, get
ready to embark on this captivating journey with me.
We'll uncover the secret techniques of "pawlates" and "meow-ditation" to restore balance and reduce stress. So, whether you're a seasoned cat lover or just discovering the wonders of whiskers, this podcast is for you. Get ready to unleash your inner laughter and press play now to join us on this purr-suit of happiness with our fabulous feline friends!
Support the show
Project ReNew
These are not just stories.
They are anchors.
Written in the after,
after the shift,
after the silence,
after the moment you wondered if you could still keep going.
This space isn’t loud.
It doesn’t shout advice.
But if you let it,
it might steady something in you.
A small pull toward the part of you
that still believes in why you began.
Not because it’s easy.
Because it’s yours.
Send us a text
Welcome back to the Project ReNew podcast!
I'm Jona, and I'm thrilled to have you join me for an exciting episode exploring the
healing connection between humans and cats. Today, we'll delve into
the art of cat therapy for nurses, discovering how these remarkable
animals can bring comfort, joy, and restoration to our lives. So, get
ready to embark on this captivating journey with me.
We'll uncover the secret techniques of "pawlates" and "meow-ditation" to restore balance and reduce stress. So, whether you're a seasoned cat lover or just discovering the wonders of whiskers, this podcast is for you. Get ready to unleash your inner laughter and press play now to join us on this purr-suit of happiness with our fabulous feline friends!
Support the show
Project ReNew
These are not just stories.
They are anchors.
Written in the after,
after the shift,
after the silence,
after the moment you wondered if you could still keep going.
This space isn’t loud.
It doesn’t shout advice.
But if you let it,
it might steady something in you.
A small pull toward the part of you
that still believes in why you began.
Not because it’s easy.
Because it’s yours.