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Kepler Keychains. Be Safe. Be Confident with Tyrelle

Season 1, Ep. 5
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In this episode of The Voice of Warriors, host Jo Cooper speaks with Tyrelle, the founder of Kepler Keychains, a product designed for self-protection and empowerment. Tyrelle shares her personal story of fear that led to the creation of the keychains, highlighting the importance of safety and confidence in everyday life. The conversation explores the gap in the market for safety products, the innovative features of Kepler Keychains, and the real-life impact they have had on users. They also discuss systemic issues in safety, the importance of community responsibility, and the challenges of regulatory frameworks in Australia. Tyrelle emphasises the need for awareness and support for those living in fear, encouraging listeners to take action and seek help.


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