Keaton Douglas Biography
Keaton is a regular contributor for Relevant Radio, a nationally syndicated Catholic radio station, where she discusses issues on forgiveness, healing and addiction. Appearances include “Conversations with Cardinal Dolan,” where she was interviewed by Cardinal Dolan of the Archdiocese of New York on the Catholic Church’s response to the Opioid Crisis. Keaton has been part of the “70 x 7 Forgiveness Retreats” offered by Seton Hall University, and has twice appeared with Dr. Robert Enright, co-founder of the International Forgiveness Institute. She has spoken at the World Apostolate of Fatima in Washington, New Jersey and before many church groups and parishes throughout New Jersey and beyond. Keaton is a regular contributor at St. Paul’s Inside the Walls, the Diocesan Center for Evangelization in the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey where she is the emcee at the annual Feminine, Faithful and Fearless Women’s Conference.
Before working in the field of addiction and recovery, Keaton enjoyed a successful
career as a singer and entertainer, performing at two Presidential Inaugural Balls
and countless other venues throughout the nation. She has spent many years as a music
educator and voice and performance coach. She also spent some time on Wall Street,
as an Assistant Vice President of Marketing for a major financial institution, creating
and implementing the annual budgets, and working with the creative team to develop
financial product strategies.
Keaton holds a Bachelor of Science from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.,
and an M.A. in Theology from the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology
at Seton Hall. She is also a CCAR (Connecticut Community Addiction Recovery) Recovery
Coach.
Keaton has one grown son, Michael; her husband, Tom, and she live on a small horse farm in Sussex County, New Jersey.
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