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Watch the DeAnna Couzens Keith Interview
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Testimonial
DeAnna Couzens Keith
Meet DeAnna Couzens Keith — Perspective Coach, Public Speaker 🎤, Retreat Organizer 🏞️, and Author 📖 of Choice Maker: Find Your Voice, Shape Your Life.
💔 Sexual Assault Survivor 💪 | 💉 Stroke Survivor 🙌 | ⛪ Survivor of Spiritual Abuse 🙏
Instead of letting life’s pain define her, DeAnna made the bold decision to embrace a new perspective — that her trials happened for her and not to her. Through every challenge, she has learned to rise and rise again 🕊️🔥.
Her faith is her rock ⛰️, and her family is her world 💕. Prepare to be uplifted by her incredible journey of courage, faith, and the power of choice ✨.
Question & Answer

Who is DeAnna Couzens Keith and what is her mission?
DeAnna is a perspective coach, author, speaker, and leader who helps women uncover their worth, choose healing, and walk boldly into freedom. Her message is rooted in resilience, faith, and the belief that your story isn’t over.
What does DeAnna mean by being a “perspective coach”?
She helps women shift the lens they look through, because perspective changes how pain is interpreted. DeAnna teaches that the past doesn’t define you, it explains you, and a new perspective can open doors to hope, clarity, and healing.
Where is DeAnna from, and what does she share about her family?
She’s from Kansas City, Missouri, a proud Kansas City Chiefs fan, and she’s been married to her high school sweetheart Stan for decades. They have a son named Nicholas, and she comes from a big Sicilian family (she even jokes about having dozens of first cousins).
What is DeAnna’s book about and why did she write it?
Her book is Choice Maker: Find Your Voice, Shape Your Life, and it’s about reclaiming your voice and learning to make brave choices that lead to healing. She wrote it for impact, sharing her journey and offering tools to help others reshape their own story through intentional perspective.
What encouragement does DeAnna leave for people who feel stuck or discouraged?
She teaches that healing doesn’t just happen to you, it happens through choices you make to pursue it. Her closing wisdom: getting inspired can be a moment, but staying inspired requires a plan and the willingness to walk forward step by step, even through hard seasons.
