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This week's guest, Shelley Frappier, is a friend, single mother and former Pathway to Peace member. We talk all about her experience in Pathway to Peace, how she learned to connect with her feelings and how that one tool changed the trajectory of her life. She decided that she no longer wanted to be "unhappily happy". She knew that she wanted more for her life and for the life of her children so she took deliberate steps toward finding her joy again. Alongside her role as mother, she is also part of the executive team of The Cute Syndrome Foundation. The foundation is dedicated to serving children, like her son Nico, with a diagnosis of SCN8A and their families. We talk about the value of diagnosis specific communities and the honor I have of working with a SCN8A specific Pathway to Peace cohort.
Resources from this Episode:
Mitchell Thorpe Foundation
Connect with our Guest, Shelley Frappier:
previous episode: Episode 743: Stories Like Yours Recorded On-Site at Global Genes Conference
The Cute Syndrome Foundation
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Send us a text (Note: we are not able to respond but LOVE to hear from you!!)
This week's guest, Shelley Frappier, is a friend, single mother and former Pathway to Peace member. We talk all about her experience in Pathway to Peace, how she learned to connect with her feelings and how that one tool changed the trajectory of her life. She decided that she no longer wanted to be "unhappily happy". She knew that she wanted more for her life and for the life of her children so she took deliberate steps toward finding her joy again. Alongside her role as mother, she is also part of the executive team of The Cute Syndrome Foundation. The foundation is dedicated to serving children, like her son Nico, with a diagnosis of SCN8A and their families. We talk about the value of diagnosis specific communities and the honor I have of working with a SCN8A specific Pathway to Peace cohort.
Resources from this Episode:
Mitchell Thorpe Foundation
Connect with our Guest, Shelley Frappier:
previous episode: Episode 743: Stories Like Yours Recorded On-Site at Global Genes Conference
The Cute Syndrome Foundation

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