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Host Lisa Urbanski sits down with Candi Keffeler, author of Never Far Too Gone and a domestic violence and breast cancer survivor, on what quiet, real healing looks like.



You'll learn:

🌱 Why healing feels messy, not beautiful

🧠 How the nervous system leaves survival mode

🤫 Why quiet and alone time matter

💛 The small wins that signal real progress

✨ Why starting over takes courage



CONNECT WITH CANDI KEFFELER:

🌐 Website: candikeffeler.com

📸 Instagram: instagram.com/candi_thegrammahustler

🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@authorcandikeffeler

📘 Facebook: facebook.com/share/1AwLntXhSi

📚 Book: Never Far Too Gone — https://amzn.to/3NkP3uo
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