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Finding Light Through the Darkness with Canadian Military Veteran Kelsi Sheren, Founder of Brass and Unity

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On this episode, Jeanne speaks with Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian Military Veteran who served as an artillery gunner in Afghanistan in 2009. As a result of being injured and sent home, she developed severe PTSD. During her recovery, Kelsi discovered art therapy and started her jewelry company, Brass and Unity.

To raise awareness for PTSD, Brass and Unity donate 20% of profits to military and veteran charities around the world.

To check out more from Style Matters, visit TSC.ca/stylematters

INSTAGRAM @ Thejeannebeker

FACEBOOK @ Jeannebeker

www. TSC.ca

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Manage episode 313252035 series 3264162
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On this episode, Jeanne speaks with Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian Military Veteran who served as an artillery gunner in Afghanistan in 2009. As a result of being injured and sent home, she developed severe PTSD. During her recovery, Kelsi discovered art therapy and started her jewelry company, Brass and Unity.

To raise awareness for PTSD, Brass and Unity donate 20% of profits to military and veteran charities around the world.

To check out more from Style Matters, visit TSC.ca/stylematters

INSTAGRAM @ Thejeannebeker

FACEBOOK @ Jeannebeker

www. TSC.ca

  continue reading

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