Monthly Archives: August 2018
Our first ‘Support Source’ women’s retreat in beautiful rural Norfolk
To book CLICK HERE Find out more about the venue HERE
#EmergingProud through domestic abuse
This brave and insightful article is anonymous; that is the impact of such prolongued trauma, but the Author has graciously given her permission for it to be shared in the hope that it will reach those it may need to. … Continue reading
Introducing Support Source Community Sharing Circles initiative; a follow – up from the Emerging Kind
Press release: August 2018 Norwich Charity to support launch of Lottery- funded local mental health project The Support Source Community Sharing Circles Project, spearheaded by local residents *Katie Mottram and **Linda Allen, has received £9,995 funding from the Big Lottery Awards … Continue reading
Melanie is KindaProud of her NOTE transformation!
Melanie Morfitt from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada #Emerges Proud to tell us how “Nothing is sacred to the tornado of change whose mission it is to destroy all things not aligned with truth.” That is the transformative power of NOTES… “For a … Continue reading
NDE aged 4 has led to a lifetime of study; make the so called ‘paranormal’ normal
Meet Sperry Andrews, founder/co-director of the Human Connection Institute. From an N.D.E. at four, his background is in physics, neuroscience, philosophy, (para)psychology, art and art history, healing, mysticism, and filmmaking. He has explored two-way telepathic awareness internationally with hundreds of groups … Continue reading
Do you want to show the world who you are?
Are you ready to be a KindaProud Warrior? Share your story of overcoming shame and stigma to help others into transformation… We are currently creating 4 Pocketbooks of Hope and Transformation. Each Pocket Book has its own KindaProud Rep; a … Continue reading
Introducing our KindaProud Rep for the #Emerging through Suicide Pocket Book of Hope and Transformation; Kelly Walsh
Kelly Walsh exudes positivity; if you met her now it would be hard to believe that she’s experienced not only the survival of her own suicide attempt, but also been bereaved by the suicide of her father. Kelly now perceives … Continue reading