• A CEREBRAL PALYSE SURVIVOR WHO IS AMAZON BEST SELLER

  • May 18 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

A CEREBRAL PALYSE SURVIVOR WHO IS AMAZON BEST SELLER

  • Summary

  • This week's podcast is an interview of a Cerebral Palyse survivor who happens to be Amazon's best-seller, an entrepreneur, teacher, podcast, a voice to the disabled, and a motivational speaker. She has Cerebral Palyse, despite her challenge she is still doing what she loves to do best, not letting her challenge affect her in any way. Please don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe to our podcast.



    Mind Closet 101 is a life coaching show that gives people the platform to ask questions that have been locked in the closets of their minds, also a one-on-one avenue for people to freely interact and express their inner thoughts without being judged. Where everyone can learn from different experiences, opinions, not only permitted to talk about our victories, success, but also our failures, mistakes, and burdens. We discuss more life-related issues that affect our daily lives, like mental health, relationships, family, communities, and the world at large



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