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30. Personal Growth - How this lady recovered from the death of her son to find a new passion for life

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In this episode I talk to Carole Mac who went through the heartbreak of losing her young son to a critical illness. Carole tells me the story of how her son transformed into a LadyBug and how his joy and love of live helped her reframe the situation. She walks me through the flash of inspiration she received and how that became the best-selling book "The Gift of the Ladybug" and how she's raised over $100,000 for charities related to critical illness. From there we dig into how Carole overcame the grief and found herself again, how a 3-month trip to Italy helped her refocus, her love for all things food and how she's now creating her own TV shows. Finally, Carole gives me her thoughts and guidance for people who may be going through a tough and challenging period. You can connect with Carole on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/carole.mac) or her website https://www.carolemac.com and join the watchlist for her upcoming TV show 'Food Bliss' at https://www.carolemac.com/food-bliss -- Looking to find more freedom in your life by freeing up time or creating your own online business? Get 5 free chapters of my bestselling book "Finally Find Freedom" by joining the community at https://www.philipwride.com

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In this episode I talk to Carole Mac who went through the heartbreak of losing her young son to a critical illness. Carole tells me the story of how her son transformed into a LadyBug and how his joy and love of live helped her reframe the situation. She walks me through the flash of inspiration she received and how that became the best-selling book "The Gift of the Ladybug" and how she's raised over $100,000 for charities related to critical illness. From there we dig into how Carole overcame the grief and found herself again, how a 3-month trip to Italy helped her refocus, her love for all things food and how she's now creating her own TV shows. Finally, Carole gives me her thoughts and guidance for people who may be going through a tough and challenging period. You can connect with Carole on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/carole.mac) or her website https://www.carolemac.com and join the watchlist for her upcoming TV show 'Food Bliss' at https://www.carolemac.com/food-bliss -- Looking to find more freedom in your life by freeing up time or creating your own online business? Get 5 free chapters of my bestselling book "Finally Find Freedom" by joining the community at https://www.philipwride.com

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