Susie Rinehart

Susie Rinehart

Susie Rinehart is an award-winning author, a champion ultrarunner, a mother, and a brainstem-tumor survivor. After being hospitalized for her tumor, she began writing her Brave Over Perfect blog, which turned into an inspiration for others facing adversity. She now gives inspirational talks all over the world and helps empower women globally. After two surgeries, her tumor is inactive, and she is currently thriving with her husband and children in Boulder, Colorado.

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Fierce Joy
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Fierce Joy
  • By: Susie Rinehart
  • Narrator: Nan McNamara
  • Length: 6 hours 51 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: May 15, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (81 ratings)
(81 ratings)
This guide explores the causes of anxious perfectionism, crippling fear, and anxiety in regards to the impossible expectations society forces upon women. It explains how listeners can find their own voice and teaches them how to ask for help in a... Read more

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