• CHR 17: To Niche Or Not To Niche with Marilyn Shannon

  • Jul 8 2021
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

CHR 17: To Niche Or Not To Niche with Marilyn Shannon

  • Summary

  • Marilyn Shannon is an experienced facilitator, author, superior court mediator, life/business coach, speaker, journalist, online TV/Radio host, and the Founder of Women’s Power Networking. Marilyn is the founder of the Facebook group The Listening School. Marilyn is known as “the listener” and her demeanor as a show host and speaker is warm and inviting, leaving her audiences feeling engaged and inspired. Marilyn’s online show, Breaking Free, appears weekly with a live viewership of over 10,000. Marilyn is a number one selling author for her book series, “In Just One Afternoon – Listening into the hearts of…”. Thus far, she has released books about Men, Twins, Millennials, and People Impacted by Opioid Addiction. Future book topics include divorcees, families who have lost children, black fathers, the greatest generation, and many more. Marilyn holds a degree in Communications and Public Address from Syracuse University and is a wife, mother of 5, and Landon, Liev, Nolan, and Elon’s grandma.

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