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Who’s a Natural Awakenings reader? Meet Kacey Morabito Grean


Life’s mission: To re- mind people that they are magical creatures capable of great things.


Work: Radio host on “Mike & Kacey” at 100.7 WHUD and “The Health & Hap- piness Show”; Reiki practitioner; author and motivational speaker.


Proudest achieve- ments: Ah, this is the thing—I am not “proud” of anything. Ever. I realized long ago that what comes through me is not mine to claim. Every idea that bears fruit, every ounce of energy that allows me to accomplish a task—it’s a gift. I


take credit for none of it. Now, the gaffes? Those are all mine. But I tossed out shame when I gave up pride. Different sides of the same coin.


Expectations for the future: I expect to write more books and


share my message far and wide, getting out of my radio studio and in front of more live audiences.


Favorite app: Kindle Favorite website: SoundCloud


Local causes supported: Support Connection, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Peekskill CHOP, Salvation Army, St. Christopher’s Inn at Graymoor, Francis- can Friars, Bark for Life.


Favorite thing about Natural Awaken- ings? The calendar! Always full of great ideas!


How you invest in your community: I say yes. I can either volunteer my time or spread the news on the air.


Favorite quote: “When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of tal- ent left, and could say, ‘I used every- thing you gave me.’” Erma Bombeck


What you are doing to be the change you want to see in the world: Happi- ness is my ministry. The intention be- hind everything I do is “Lift people up!”


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