In this inspiring episode of 'Never Miss a Monday,' host Stacey Garcia welcomes Dana Hunter Fradella, a transformational breakthrough coach, powerhouse speaker for women on the rise, and host of the Girls Who Recover podcast. Dana shares her incredible journey from alcoholism and personal setbacks to creating a life filled with joy, empowerment, and purpose. Dana talks about the importance of community, the significant role of sobriety in her life, and how she redefined the concept of 'Never Miss a Monday' to embrace love and presence every day. This episode is packed with motivational insights and practical advice for anyone looking to transform their lives.
Dana Hunter Fradella
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Stacey Garcia
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