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The Bench Project with guest Beth Romanoski

The Bench Project with guest Beth Romanoski

Update: 2023-06-20
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Connection is a very powerful tool in our mental health wellness toolboxes.  This week, Tina and Serena welcome guest Beth Romanoski to talk about a project that began very organically in their family to get them through some hard times.  The Bench Project has spread throughout the country allowing people to connect over common feelings, gratitude, and even leaving some heavy things.  Her mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit by creating a connection through a shared experience one bench at a time.  Listen in to this connective conversation!

https://thebenchproject.net/
Instagram:  thebenchproj
Facebook, You Tube and Tik Tok:  The Bench Project


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The Bench Project with guest Beth Romanoski

The Bench Project with guest Beth Romanoski

Serena Ward, MLE, MHM, EBE and Tina Hallock, MLE, MHM, EBE