Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...
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Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...
Episode 114 of the Live Authentically podcast features Michele Finn, an aromatherapist and personal wellness coach. She is also the owner of Jubilee of Wellness, a health and wellness store. Finn begins the episode by explaining how she lives authentically each day. She says she aims to bring joy in every way that she can. Joy was not always the prominent emotion for her growing up. In this episode, Finn speaks about how her father passed away when she was young. She also talks about ho...
Live Authentically Podcast with Pamela Savino
Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...