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March 11, 2023

Afraid of Free Spirited - An Afterlife Connection

Afraid of Free Spirited - An Afterlife Connection

Author Suzanne Falter discusses her book, Free Spirited: How My Daughter Healed Me from the Afterlife - a moving account of the writer's rebirth into new love and spiritual enlightenment achieved in the aftermath of grievous loss.

Our children are our greatest treasure and most important life lesson.

Tonight's guest underwent a spiritual transformation on a journey of self care, for herself and countless others -- activated by a strong healing connection with her daughter. In the Afterlife.

Suzanne Falter's artfully written new book - Free Spirited: How My Daughter Healed Me from the Afterlife -  is a moving account of rebirth after death, the sudden death of her young daughter, and the writer's rebirth into new love and spiritual enlightenment achieved in the aftermath of grievous loss.

Suzanne's website is suzannefalter.com.

ABOUT SUZANNE

Suzanne Falter is an speaker and podcaster who helps busy women find happiness through self-care.

After losing her 22 year old daughter, Teal, in 2012, Suzanne’s work has evolved to help busy people everywhere learn more about self-care, and living a life grounded in happiness.

  • Suzanne hosts the podcast Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women which is in the top 1% of all podcasts and the top 150 of Mental Health podcasts in the U.S.. It was inspired by her book, The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care (Sourcebooks)
  • Suzanne leads online and live workshops for busy professionals about self-care and building healthy self-care habits. Her participants tend to work in high stress industries like tech, health care and real estate.
  • Suzanne is host of the Self-Care Group for Extremely Busy Women on Facebook, a thriving group of 55,000 women committed to self-care
  • A writer and author for more than 40 years, Suzanne has a catalog of powerful fiction and self-help titles including How Much Joy Can You Stand? and The Joy of Letting Go

Over the last fifteen years, Suzanne’s work has been featured in More, O Magazine, The New York Times, Coast to Coast AM, Tiny Buddha, Elephant Journal, Woman’s Day, The Wall Street Journal, SELF, The Christian Science Monitor, as well as more than 100 TV and radio programs. She is also the author of How Much Joy Can You Stand, Living Your Joy, and Surrendering to Joy, as well as 9 novels, including the popular lesbian fiction series, Oaktown Girls. Suzanne lives in Oakland, California with her wife.

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Suzanne Falter

Author / Podcaster / Speaker

Suzanne Falter is a speaker and podcaster who helps busy women find happiness through self-care.

After losing her 22 year old daughter, Teal, in 2012, Suzanne’s work has evolved to help busy people everywhere learn more about self-care, and living a life grounded in happiness.

Suzanne hosts the podcast Self-Care for Extremely Busy Womenwhich is in the top 1% of all podcasts and the top 150 of Mental Health podcasts in the U.S.. It was inspired by her book,The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care(Sourcebooks)
Suzanne leads online and live workshops for busy professionals about self-care and building healthy self-care habits. Her participants tend to work in high stress industries like tech, health care and real estate.
Suzanne is host of the Self-Care Group for Extremely Busy Women on Facebook, a thriving group of 55,000 women committed to self-care
A writer and author for more than 40 years, Suzanne has a catalog of powerful fiction and self-help titles including How Much Joy Can You Stand? and The Joy of Letting Go
Over the last fifteen years, Suzanne’s work has been featured in More, O Magazine, The New York Times, Coast to Coast AM, Tiny Buddha, Elephant Journal, Woman’s Day, The Wall Street Journal, SELF, The Christian Science Monitor, as well as more than 100 TV and radio programs. She is also the author of How Much Joy Can You Stand, Living Your Joy,andSurrendering to Joy,as well as 9 novels, including the popular lesbian fiction series, Oaktown Girls. Suzanne lives in Oakland, California with her wife.