Kathy Collard Miller is an author, counselor and international speaker. Her books include Never Ever Be the Same: A New You Starts Today.
Kathy shares her story of how she came to grips with her anger and changed her life. She had been an abusive mother to her little girl and hid it from her husband. She hated her life and couldn't grasp the strength to control herself.
When she determined the underlying causes of her anger, her relationship with her family was restored. She shares that journey from pain to triumph in this interview and her books.
Kathy's speaking engagements have taken her to eight foreign countries and over 31 states. She has appeared on many TV shows and is a co-founder of AWSA, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association.
Phyllis Clemmons is a best-selling author of several books. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Master's in Management, Human Resource Development and Leadership.
In life, each of us has a common goal: To get through life's challenges, troubles, and trials as if it were a medicine that brings us to a healthy state of being. A state of being that promotes strength, wisdom, resourcefulness, creativity, determination, and hope.
Phyllis states that it takes those trials to make our lives meaningful, colorful and complete, driving us to be creative, resourceful, determined, hopeful, and open.
Each of her books has a common thread:
- There is triumph after pain
- There is a key to unlock every door
- There is a small voice whispering behind every choice we make
You will not want to miss her challenging and inspiring interview:
Anthony Simeone is a self-engineering coach helping people to RISE above their circumstances and take control of their destiny. He has created the LIVE THE HERO program providing us with a practical framework for creating an epic life.
As a child, Anthony suffered mental and physical abuse which led him on a path of self-destructive behaviors, causing serious problems in every area of his life.
At 33, Anthony had a heart attack resulting from his stress.