• Ep #342 Your Life is Your Story Interview With Marsha Vanwynsberghe Speaker, Podcaster, and Author

  • Feb 4 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Ep #342 Your Life is Your Story Interview With Marsha Vanwynsberghe Speaker, Podcaster, and Author

  • Summary

  • I got to interview Marsha Vanwynsberghe. Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”.  She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse that tore her family unit apart. Marsha has been published 7xs, most recently with her co-platform, Every Body Holds A Story, and she is on a mission to continue to help women and men to speak, share and publish their stories. Through her tools, OUTSPOKEN NLP coaching certification, programs, coaching, and podcast, Marsha teaches the power of Radical Responsibility and Owning Your Choices in your own life.  She empowers people how to heal and own their stories, be conscious leaders and build platform businesses that create massive impact. We Spoke About: -Her journey to now. -What motivates her. -Weaknesses she turned into strengths. -Advice for the audience. -And much more. *Disclaimer: The views and opinions on Roman Prokopchuk's Digital Savage Experience are those of the guest's alone as their own, and the host's alone as his own. Information provided by the guest is fact checked to the best of our abilities. By providing background information to the show, the guest acknowledges that it is as accurate as possible. The show does not endorse, promote, or is in association with the guest's business interests.*

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