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Celebration as Wellness: The Art and Necessity-- Interview with Kathy Romero
Episode 10

Celebration as Wellness: The Art and Necessity-- Interview with Kathy Romero

Forever FAB Podcast

March 12, 201939m 50s

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Show Notes

Kathy Romero is the Founder and Lead Planner of Kathy Romero Weddings and Events. With over 20 years of experience in the event world, Kathy has planned and overseen some of the most elaborate installations, weddings, corporate events and social galas for a client list that includes celebrities, business tycoons, socialites, and royal families. Her clients include the OWN Network, Gucci Mane and Dr. Shirley’s wedding! Find out why celebration is not only fun but a necessity!

 

Recommendations/The F.A.B. Five:

 

This week’s F.A.B. Five according to Kathy Romero:

1) Turn trauma or drama into a learning experience.

2) Turn fear into resilience. 

3) Make dreams into reality.

4) Choose love over hate.

5) What we believe, we become.

 

For more information or to follow Kathy Romero:

http://kathyromero.com

KR Collective

https://www.instagram.com/kathyromero

https://www.facebook.com/Kathy-Romero-Weddings-and-Events-221808487848283/?fref=ts

https://twitter.com/thekathyromero

 

For more information on Dr. Shirley and Forever FAB:

http://elementsandgraces.com/

Facebook & Instagram: @foreverfabmd

Twitter: @FFABMD

 

Produced by www.oneofoneproductions.com

Recorded, mixed, edited and original music by www.23dbproductions.com

 

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