People with mental health challenges are often marginalized. They are labeled. They feel like they are defined by their diagnosis and don\u2019t believe there is hope. There is hope. Emily Grossman is a living example. She has been there. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder years ago and has recovered. She believes that mental health challenges are not a life sentence. They are a springboard to your higher self. Emily has come to her own place of recovery and her motto is Life Beyond My Diagnosis. She is a peer life coach for people with mental health challenges. She just released a new book called Unlocked: From Psych Hospital to Higher Self \u2013 25 Keys to Recovering from Depression, Anxiety or Bipolar Disorder. As she says \u201cI\u2019m Not Bipolar. My name is Emily.\u201d Be sure to tune into this inspirational episode when Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro speak with Emily on Women Road Warriors. Please subscribe to our podcast. It\u2019s free.
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