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When Your Heart Belongs To An Addict

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Join Tim Ray as he interviews Author/Speaker, Cyndee Rae Lutz. Cyndee Rae Lutz: Moving People and Ideas Forward Author/Speaker, Corp 500 Wellness Trainer, Yoga/Meditation Teacher, MBA Finance/Accounting Cyndee Rae Lutz, a self-proclaimed light-hearted rebel, believes in the power of transformation. She loves the human spirit—and dogs, especially standard poodles. Cyndee has weathered personal struggles including divorce and parenting a drug-addicted child to emerge a stronger, wiser, more centered person. Her life experiences have made her a compassionate, approachable resource for others, and her desire to guide individuals toward their better selves drives both her personal and professional endeavors. As a speaker and author of the book, When Your Heart Belongs to an Addict—A Healing Perspective, (Amazon 5-star Rating) Cyndee challenges societal standards of success, self-worth, and spirituality. The result is a liberating and empowering process called “The 3 R’s for the Soul” (Rethinking Religion, Reclaiming Your Personal Power, Releasing Your Essence). Cyndee takes a spiritual approach to helping people discover their worth, which means she doesn’t judge what someone believes, but rather helps individuals identify something they can trust and hang on to—whether or not the belief is based in a religious tradition. She also draws upon her sponsorship of those in recovery by incorporating into her writings the 12-step approach used to combat addiction, as well as the yoga philosophy she has embraced. Most recently, she taught a workshop to 60 Denver Police Department’s Peer Wellness Officers on addiction and stress which included meditation as an antidote, presented and taught a yoga class at a Colorado college that had a student heroin overdose death, and also taught at a private retreat for mothers who've been directly affected by addiction. She's been interviewed by Colorado Public Radio and multiple news outlets and is recognized as an expert on the topic. As

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