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December 28, 2024 49 secs

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Gabriella 1.0 was a typical twentysomething who was punted by a Nissan into a coma. She was rebranded during her nap and woke up to rejoin the living as Gabriella 2.0, a spiritual student with a TBI (traumatic brain injury). Gabriella seeks to share all that she has learned about the Universe through dipping her toe on the other side and take you with her on her spiritual journey as she discovers more -- but she can't be too serious for too long. Sometimes she discusses trauma, but she discusses trauma through her love language of dark humor as she bleeds positivity into the world.

Gabriella Rebranded seeks to promote healing from trauma, overcoming adversity, disability advocacy, and brain injury awareness through the lens of giggles and delulu positivity.

Gabriella invites you to come alongside her on this trek of learning to harness positive energy and use it to work with the Universe.


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