A Warrior Who Wins
August 22, 2018
Hosted by Shannon D. Hughes
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Episode Description
Wylene Benson says she is "A Warrior Who Wins". What does that mean? On the next episode of The Movement with Shannon D. Hughes, Wylene talks about experiencing fulfillment and success in life and business, while being a Christian family-oriented business professional, finding gratitude and accountability in all situations, her work as a Master Breakthrough coach, and how she helps others navigate thru their greatest challenge to help pave the way to discovering their greatest strengths.
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The Movement is about sharing histories to set up a bright future for everyone.
We share the ups and downs
We share the pitfalls
We share the victories
We share what is to come
Our stories connect the human spirit.
Our guests will share what they’ve been through. They will share how they’ve overcome the roadblocks of life to become the successes they are today.
Shannon D. Hughes
I am a Speaker, Author, Life Coach, and Solopreneur. I began speaking to support groups late in 2016 in Chicago.
In 2017 my speaking engagements took me to other cities in the United States. In August 2017, I published my first book Your Motivational Manual Volume 1. Volume 2 is due in April 2018. My third book entitled, “If This Idiot Can Do It So Can You”, is due out later in 2018.
Due to the launch of the book, I started taking on life coaching students. A few of them also had been following me on social media for my daily “My Motivational Minute” videos. Some of my students wanted me to help them reset their mindsets after reading my book and seeing my online videos. After overwhelming feedback from my followers, I am now hosting THE MOVEMENT to motivate, uplift and inspire listeners internationally.
I found my voice by voluntarily teaching music to students for over 21 years. It was one of the special moments of my life because I watched the empowerment of my students from the ages of 5-17 take hold of their lives.