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Learn moreThe Emotional Edge is an exciting expansion of Crystal’s successful brand—she has tackled weight management, confidence building, and spiritual growth, and now she combines all that and more into her most powerful program yet. The Emotional Edge is a guide for letting go of the past and embracing a more empowered future. This audiobook is spiritual self-help designed to teach readers how to overcome behavioral ruts and engage the world from a happier, more empowered place. Listeners will use exercises, meditations, and paradigm-shifting anecdotes to create a healthier self-perception, and from there will discover new ways to face the world with a happier and more successful outlook.
Crystal Andrus is a leader in self-discovery and personal transformation. She’s a three-time bestselling Hay House author, international speaker, TV personality, founder of The S.W.A.T. Institute (Simply Woman Accredited Trainer), and founder of the online magazine Simply…Woman!. Crystal has graced the stages with speakers such as Dr. Phil; Dr. Wayne Dyer; Naomi Judd; Suze Orman and many more. Crystal has coached A-list celebrities, bestselling authors, scientists, doctors, dentists, lawyers, stay-at-home moms and struggling teens.
Andi Arndt is a professional actor who specializes in narration with an emphasis on audiobooks and e-Learning. She taught acting and voice for the James Madison University School of Theatre and Dance for over a decade, and she has worked full time for WMRA hosting classical music and NPR news programming. When not behind the mic, she can be found at live music venues or planning her next travel adventure.