From Inpatient to Inspiration: A Journey of Healing and Hope

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In this powerful episode, Lauren Edmunds, founder and owner of a non-traditional healing-focused school, shares the transformative story of a young boy once deemed "too complex to help." After years of struggle, including time in an inpatient adolescent unit and being rejected by a remedial school, he finds a place of belonging and growth at Lauren's school. His journey—from academic shutdown to becoming head counselor at a mainstream school—is a moving testament to the power of community, compassion, and a different approach to education and healing.
12 May English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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