Ditch the Struggle with Alana Ruoso

EP81: Tragedy Strikes--Move Forward or Die? [Conversation with Kathryn Severns Avery]

• Alana Ruoso

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In this episode of Ditch the Struggle we dive into:

  • A conversation with Kathryn Severns Avery, Founder & Executive Director of Restoration Ranch Colorado
  • When tragedy strikes, you have a choice - move forward or die. 
  • Kathryn shares her deeply personal story: In December of 2020 her husband Chris was killed by robbery suspects fleeing from police
  • Making the conscious choice to not let an event ruin our lives
  • Kathryn's brave move to found Restoration Ranch Colorado, a 40-acre ranch where dispatchers, first responders, emergency and ICU department personnel, members of the Judiciary, and their families can come for a day visit or an overnight stay
  • Moving through grief
  • How we can connect to our intuition and why it's so important

Connect with Kathryn:

🌐 Restoration Ranch Colorado
⭐ LinkedIn

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Hi! I'm a Graphic Designer and certified Career & Success coach in Toronto, Canada. I love to connect with people who deep down know that they can do better but keep falling short of where they want to go. With humor and honesty, I help you to ditch the struggle, own your value and move your career–and life–from vanilla success to spectacular triumph.
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