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Thank you so much for the mention, Christine!

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My pleasure 👏🏼 Jennifer. Your work matters. A lot.

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I tried the exercise and suprised myself with the strength of my voice! I loved your singing, so meditative and calming and spoke to my soul today (as well as the seals!)

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Aww 🥰 thank you Christine, that’s so lovely to hear. And your voice! Out loud! Powerful.

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You may have motivated me to record myslef for the post that I'm publishing tomorrow. I'm not about to sing it yet - but to use my voice (speech impediment and all) in a new way.

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Beautiful and Brave 😍 Yesss, please. PS our daughter is a passionate speech pathologist…

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Oooh I love speech pathologists! For myself and now my two sons who (2nd and 4th grade) also benefit from speech therapy!

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So glad speech has helped you and your sons 😍 it’s game-changing for confidence, relationships, etc. right?

Sara adores the nuances of the human voice; even as a newbie in the schools she’s developed creative ways to inspire her kids to master typical sounds – we are so proud 🙌🏽

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Your family has so many generations of healers!

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Apr 19Liked by Christine Castigliano

...i surfed with a couple seals once and it felt like i was playing with my dogs...but then i remembered sharks and swam away lol...

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Surfing = such brave fun! Swimming with sharks? I did that working in Manhattan :)))

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Apr 19Liked by Christine Castigliano

...that is hilarious...those sharks so much scarier and fishier than mine...

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sing this like Louis....

Oh, the shark has pretty teeth, dear

And he shows them, pearly white

Just a jackknife has MacHeath, dear

And he keeps it out of sight

When the shark bites with his teeth, dear

Scarlet billows start to spread

Fancy gloves though wears MacHeath, dear

So there's never a trace, mmm of red...

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