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Moe Egan
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Regina Bennett
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Looking Back captures individual memories from birth and beyond, sometimes painful, other times happy! But, through it all, there is healing in remembering.
Follow along as Regina takes us on a journey through her book, Looking Back, as memories are awakened past the age of infancy experiencing glimpses of laughter, pain, and tears through herself and others. But through it all, she found healing within her process of remembering!
Looking Back is a memento! Use it as a guide and step into the process of sharing and communicating with loved ones and or friends. Listen as they speak one-on-one to you and share your truths and watch the positive benefits all will gain by the way of healing.
©2022 Regina Bennett (P)2023 Regina BennettLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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