Episode Summary –CHILDHOOD TRAUMA, HUMAN RESOLVE AND THE RAW POWER OF TRANSFORMATION, in Episode 80 of the Shining Brightly Podcast Show (links in the comments), my esteemed guest is Mia Doucet, her research into women that suffered childhood trauma and publication her book – STRONG feature 81 women who overcame adversity in childhood who became successful, powerful and inspiring people in the workplace, at home and in there communities. The animated illustrations in each chapter tell an incredible visual story. Mia is on a mission to HELP ONE MILLION CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. Let’s help her. Come listen, download, share and review this moving show!
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About the guest –
Mia Doucet is an award-winning author, coach and founding member of Women’s Global Alliance. A mentor to women who are successful but unhappy, she is an authority on resolving emotional issues that have their roots in childhood. Trained in various disciplines, her gift is the ability to identify and clear subconscious codes and patterns that keep us from living the life we want. It’s quick, easy, and painless. In a previous life, until the financial failure of 2008, her specialty was working with automotive engineers and other technical people to secure multi-year, multi-million-dollar contracts in the Asia Pacific. Mia says that, while she loved being in the boardroom with really smart people, today the thrill is in empowering really smart women to break free from hidden personal barriers so they can be both happy and financially successful.
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Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.
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Hello, it's Howard Brown. It's the Shining Brightly
Howard Brown:Show. Oh my goodness, I am learning so much. And I have an
Howard Brown:amazing guest. And her name is Mia Doucet. Mia, welcome.
Mia Doucet:I'm delighted to be here, Howard, called an amazing
Mia Doucet:guest,
Howard Brown:you are an amazing guest because you're an amazing
Howard Brown:person. And so it's we got a great show in store, we're going
Howard Brown:to learn lots with through media today. I'm so thrilled, let me
Howard Brown:tell you a little bit about her, you just said is an award
Howard Brown:winning author, and she's the founding member of the woman's
Howard Brown:Global Alliance. Okay, we'll hear a little bit more about
Howard Brown:that. She's a mentor to women who are successful, but
Howard Brown:potentially unhappy. And you're an authority unresolved
Howard Brown:emotional issues that might have rooted in their childhood. And
Howard Brown:that's probably a lot of us, right? Not just women, but a lot
Howard Brown:of us. You've trained in a lot of different disciplines. And
Howard Brown:your gift is to identify and clear the subconscious codes and
Howard Brown:patterns that keep us from living our best life. So that's
Howard Brown:very helpful in your previous life, until some financial
Howard Brown:failures of in 2008, you were working with automotive
Howard Brown:engineers and technical people, and you helped secure lots of
Howard Brown:millions of dollars with their contracts, especially in the
Howard Brown:Asia Pacific markets. And you say that you loved being in the
Howard Brown:boardroom with really smart people. The thrill today is
Howard Brown:empowering really smart women to break free from hidden personal
Howard Brown:barriers, so they can be happy and financially successful. It's
Howard Brown:beautiful. You help lift people up. That's what this show is all
Howard Brown:about. So I got a question before we dive in. All right.
Howard Brown:How are you shining brightly today?
Mia Doucet:I am shining brightly. Because I have decided
Mia Doucet:that my big goal in life, my big mission is to bring hope and
Mia Doucet:inspiration to 1 million children and their parents,
Mia Doucet:through finding sponsors for my book, because the book is about
Mia Doucet:81 stories of children who've gone through every type of
Mia Doucet:trauma you can imagine. And work their way through and have a
Mia Doucet:nice day now shine brightly, Howard.
Howard Brown:Well, you're already starting the mission is
Howard Brown:a beautiful one. It's a big, audacious goal. But you know
Howard Brown:what, you got to take that first step and you have already and I
Howard Brown:think it's it's one it's, it's very noble. It's a noble
Howard Brown:mission, and I want to support you. So take us back a little
Howard Brown:bit. Give us some background, how did you get here at this
Howard Brown:point now of your life?
Mia Doucet:I've always I'm going to talk about the book.
Mia Doucet:And how did I get to that point? I've always loved kids, I've
Mia Doucet:always been fascinated by them. I they see the world through a
Mia Doucet:totally different lens. And when I started my work, working with
Mia Doucet:women one on one it was it became evident very quickly that
Mia Doucet:any issues we have typically go back to childhood. So what
Mia Doucet:happened to the child? How did the child perceive it, you know,
Mia Doucet:from a very limited context, what just signals that they make
Mia Doucet:about the world that continue to operate today. And that operate
Mia Doucet:in patterns. And not just in patterns of our behaviour, but
Mia Doucet:things that happen to us in patterns. So that a woman who
Mia Doucet:for example, who sexually traumatised will often attract
Mia Doucet:sexual trauma until that clears, for example. And I just found
Mia Doucet:that fascinating that all our patterns, go back to childhood.
Mia Doucet:So that's how I got to making the decision to write the book.
Howard Brown:Well, we're gonna dig in deeper. So I really liked
Howard Brown:that. The, you know, as a two time stage four cancer survivor,
Howard Brown:I actually do have a keynote talk that actually get up again,
Howard Brown:because we all get knocked down in life, and in business, and in
Howard Brown:relationships, and in health, in my case, and many others. And
Howard Brown:the key which I love the fact that you call it clearing the
Howard Brown:subconscious, and the patterns is the ability to actually and I
Howard Brown:call it using your light to get back up again, to get yourself
Howard Brown:back up and then using your light to help others. So I love
Howard Brown:that people are sharing their stories with you. And, you know,
Howard Brown:how did you go about to you know, Garner 81 stories. I mean,
Howard Brown:that's, that's incredible. It's a lot of work and time to do
Howard Brown:that and interview these people and, and let them tell their
Howard Brown:story. I
Mia Doucet:started from client stories, getting their
Mia Doucet:permission and re interviewing and making sure that I was able
Mia Doucet:to get to the heart of the story very quickly. Because I didn't
Mia Doucet:want a chapter on each person you know, just A very, very
Mia Doucet:short chapter. And then sometimes they would refer to
Mia Doucet:me. But also, because I'm on LinkedIn, there was an instance
Mia Doucet:where I read the story of a woman from the USSR. And I was
Mia Doucet:captivated by what she said. So I contacted her connected with
Mia Doucet:her and asked if I could interview her. And she had just,
Mia Doucet:I'm gonna say, a delightful story, and, and painful, but
Mia Doucet:delightful story. And then she referred me to five other women
Mia Doucet:and that it just began to grow.
Howard Brown:So you see your ad one woman or global? Yes, there
Howard Brown:could be? Well, I'm saying
Mia Doucet:22, exactly. 23 countries, different cultures,
Mia Doucet:different religions. So there was no I had no set programme, I
Mia Doucet:had no set agenda. It whoever wanted to be interviewed, I
Mia Doucet:interviewed and, and there's no pattern in the book, you know, I
Mia Doucet:might talk about a Jehovah's Witness in one in one story and,
Mia Doucet:and Irish Catholic and another, you know,
Howard Brown:so there's a lot of diversity. Yes,
Mia Doucet:very much so. And also societal levels. People who
Mia Doucet:had no money to people who, you know, like the daughter of an
Mia Doucet:ambassador, you know, so.
Howard Brown:So, I mean, this is a it's a really cool
Howard Brown:collection, because, you know, you have different themes,
Howard Brown:right? And different stories that people are sharing. Are
Howard Brown:there any like things that just, I mean, there was a lot of pain,
Howard Brown:what you're telling me, people started to share a lot of pain,
Howard Brown:and, and there were people pass the pain or they're in the pain
Howard Brown:still, or was part of the journeys.
Mia Doucet:They had to have been past the pain, okay for me
Mia Doucet:to interview them. So because these are strong women, these
Mia Doucet:are women who lived through the pain. Most of them had years of
Mia Doucet:therapy, but lived through the pain and made a success of their
Mia Doucet:life. So to CEO, many are engineers, medical doctors, CFO
Mia Doucet:is a woman owners of their own small business. various levels
Mia Doucet:of success in different professions, but they had to
Mia Doucet:have, they had to consider themselves successful, to find a
Mia Doucet:place in my book.
Howard Brown:Excellent. And the lessons were they're all unique
Howard Brown:themes, or were their themes, abuse or alcoholic parents are
Howard Brown:divorced and things like that. There must have been right.
Mia Doucet:All of the above and more abandonment. The death of a
Mia Doucet:parent, one stories about the death of a grandparent so all
Mia Doucet:sorts of grief, abuse, betrayal, abandonment. Anything you can
Mia Doucet:imagine sexual trauma, sexual abuse.
Howard Brown:Yeah, I It's strong. And now some of some of
Howard Brown:these women are now moms themselves, right? Yes. And say
Howard Brown:most, most are moms themselves. Okay. Have they broken? That?
Howard Brown:That that pass pattern? Hopefully? Or are they still
Howard Brown:kind of dealing with that with their own children? Did you not
Howard Brown:get into that?
Mia Doucet:Yeah, that's, that's interesting. Some of them feel
Mia Doucet:that they're still dealing with it. You probably know about
Mia Doucet:intergenerational trauma, right? So so that can go deep and can
Mia Doucet:show up again, and can affect the relationship with a child or
Mia Doucet:can affect the child's perception of the parent.
Howard Brown:No, I understand. And that I will tell you that
Howard Brown:one of the things that being a dad with a daughter, and through
Howard Brown:my cancer, you know, I'm on the firing lines, not knowing if I'm
Howard Brown:going to live or die with stage four colon cancer. And quite
Howard Brown:frankly, even though we're trying to do a really good job
Howard Brown:at raising our daughter, she she told us when things got a little
Howard Brown:better for us and cleared a little bit for me and we weren't
Howard Brown:so under the gun that no one was asking about her and how she was
Howard Brown:doing and she felt ignored even though we were trying not to but
Howard Brown:she was like they always say How's your dad, How's your dad
Howard Brown:doing? How's your dad doing? And they she did from that
Howard Brown:standpoint, feel that and she revealed that to us and we're
Howard Brown:now addressing and dealing with that and and have been in but
Howard Brown:it's an important thing. When you feel the world's coming on
Howard Brown:done, you know something falls through the cracks and it that
Howard Brown:fell through the cracks. I mean, we were doing everything we
Howard Brown:could, but yeah,
Mia Doucet:very much. So I mean, it's just one story that
Mia Doucet:highlights what a difficult job it is to be a parent.
Howard Brown:It's probably the hardest job,
Mia Doucet:I think, the hardest job. And you had one child,
Mia Doucet:right? So person has three children. There are other
Mia Doucet:stories in the book too, about bullying. I didn't mention that
Mia Doucet:earlier. And also about the male child being treated differently,
Mia Doucet:or at least, so the child perceives that her brother is
Mia Doucet:being treated differently. And and child have very little
Mia Doucet:context, we'll make a decision that affects the rest of his his
Mia Doucet:or her life.
Howard Brown:All of that is true, because I, I'm the I'm a
Howard Brown:twin. I'm the younger twin by five minutes, but I was treated
Howard Brown:differently. For sure. That
Mia Doucet:is 100%. Interesting. And is it a twin
Mia Doucet:brother or a twin?
Howard Brown:I have a twin sister.
Mia Doucet:I felt that she was treated better than you. No,
Howard Brown:no, no, no, just differently, not better, not
Howard Brown:better. differently. Yeah, definitely a little
Mia Doucet:boys in blue. And our little girls in pink, don't
Mia Doucet:we. And we know that mothers talk differently to their girl
Mia Doucet:babies than to their boy babies,
Howard Brown:also, and I had a little bit more leniency as
Howard Brown:being the boy and the girl. And, you know, it just worked out
Howard Brown:that way. And now I tell my big sister who is five minutes
Howard Brown:older, she also saved my life through a bone marrow
Howard Brown:transplant. So we are very close. But she, she doesn't want
Howard Brown:to be the older one. Now. I have five minutes. And then I do I do
Howard Brown:notice that especially if you're the My sister has three
Howard Brown:children, she has an older one and two twins, my twin has
Howard Brown:twins, girl boy twins, and the girl is older than the boy. But
Howard Brown:I do notice that and people middle child, you know, also
Howard Brown:youngest child, you know, the oldest child of a big family. So
Howard Brown:I didn't you know, I never really thought about it that
Howard Brown:deeply. But it definitely affects your, your growing up
Howard Brown:and your decision making. Very important.
Mia Doucet:And the patterns, you know, you I'm sure you'd
Mia Doucet:agree with me we get a certain age. And we realise that our
Mia Doucet:patterns in life are totally different from other people's.
Mia Doucet:The things keep happening to us, you know, that don't happen to
Mia Doucet:other people. And that they'll goes back to I think beliefs
Mia Doucet:that we took on at a very early age when we had no context we
Mia Doucet:had no life experience. No. Well,
Howard Brown:I will tell you this that role models and
Howard Brown:mentors matter. Because in the first chapter of my book and
Howard Brown:shining brightly, my great grandmother, her name is Bobby
Howard Brown:Bertha Buddha, she came to this country as an Orthodox Jewish
Howard Brown:woman, she lived to 101 This woman lived but she didn't live
Howard Brown:with telephones and television, she lived with, you know, the
Howard Brown:hardship of life and then coming here as like a 17 year old. And
Howard Brown:as an Orthodox Jewish woman, she drilled into us that we could
Howard Brown:choose to be kind, choose to be giving, choose to be healing,
Howard Brown:choose to be grateful, and choose not to hate. That's
Howard Brown:Chapter One of my book. And that was a beautiful gift. Because I
Howard Brown:carried that with me through my entire life and my twin sister
Howard Brown:have and, and she also, she said a little thing in our family,
Howard Brown:when we find money, you know, you find a penny, pick it up,
Howard Brown:you find $1. She said to all of us, and this is our family wide,
Howard Brown:we don't have a big family. That money goes is not your money.
Howard Brown:It's God's money, it goes to charity. And so we still do it.
Howard Brown:When we find money. It goes into what's called a Jewish piggy
Howard Brown:bank or sadaqa box. And it is given to those lovely Hauer
Mia Doucet:Yeah, it really is.
Howard Brown:I know so you can carry what I'm trying to do is
Howard Brown:also offset some of the pain is that there are some really big
Howard Brown:legacy lessons that we carry forward that are very positive
Howard Brown:that shape us, then we also get some of the bad stuff as well.
Mia Doucet:Yes, I would say a lot of the women who were in my
Mia Doucet:book did not have that kind of legacy.
Howard Brown:Sure. Well, and that affects our decision making
Howard Brown:and and who you put in your inner circle, right? I mean,
Howard Brown:again, there's you know, if you grew up on the streets, and
Howard Brown:didn't have any role modelling and didn't have a Bobby Bertha
Howard Brown:bhootish you know, you're making decisions that you're trying to
Howard Brown:just, you know, keep your head above water, and sometimes you
Howard Brown:hang out with the wrong people. Now, I've done that too. We all
Howard Brown:we all do it. We're human right. We are. I have to say we are all
Howard Brown:just a work in progress. We have to give ourselves a little bit
Howard Brown:of grace, but it can get you in trouble. And I call that trouble
Howard Brown:walking in darkness. And there are big lessons from there. You
Howard Brown:just can't stay there. too long. And I hope some of these women,
Howard Brown:somebody, I mean, I've heard stories, you know, there are
Howard Brown:women that have had sexual abuse, and they have carried it
Howard Brown:with them for years and years and years of not telling their
Howard Brown:story. And I've had a podcast guest that held it for 44 years.
Howard Brown:And so I can't it just imaginable. And again, I have to
Howard Brown:tell you having cancer twice that was 26 years apart. One was
Howard Brown:analogue. There were no computers, cell phones, and now
Howard Brown:you know, 2016 and on for colon cancer. I don't know how that
Howard Brown:trauma is affecting me long term. But I still have to deal
Howard Brown:with it. You know, I just came through a very difficult seven
Howard Brown:years. Okay, and it's how I'm choosing to move forward.
Howard Brown:Absolutely. And I have empowered myself, emotionally, physically,
Howard Brown:financially, and in relationships to move forward.
Howard Brown:And I gotta tell you, it's not super easy. It's not super easy,
Howard Brown:some days, but most days, it's really a pleasure to get up and
Howard Brown:try to use my light to help others. But
Mia Doucet:it's a discipline, constant choosing, isn't it,
Mia Doucet:Howard?
Howard Brown:Yeah, it's all about that. It's
Mia Doucet:really well, how I'm going to be
Howard Brown:I know it. Any other themes or stories you'd
Howard Brown:like to share that you kind of took you did this big research
Howard Brown:project? It's amazing. It was
Mia Doucet:a big research project. Yeah. Yeah. You want me
Mia Doucet:to share a story, I mentioned that one of the first people I
Mia Doucet:interviewed was a woman from the USSR. So I'll tell you her
Mia Doucet:story. This is one of 81 stories. All right. She has a
Mia Doucet:twin sister, identical twin, and their father leaves the mother
Mia Doucet:and them when they are six months old. So she grows up
Mia Doucet:without her father. And in the day in the USSR, if you were a
Mia Doucet:single parent, you put your child into a school like, you
Mia Doucet:know, even in early infancy, you had to go out and work. So your
Mia Doucet:child had to be placed. And they were in that school setting for
Mia Doucet:the entire week. So when the children pre K, the father
Mia Doucet:contacts the school and says he really loves them, and he wants
Mia Doucet:to come and see them. And so they sit at the end, I should
Mia Doucet:tell you that one of the things I love about the book is that
Mia Doucet:each story is illustrated with a drawing. So this is the episode
Mia Doucet:as seen from the child's eyes. So you've got this scene. And in
Mia Doucet:a really in a setting that is not child friendly. You've got
Mia Doucet:these beds, you've got other kids sleeping, and these two
Mia Doucet:little girls are three or four years old, sitting on the edge
Mia Doucet:of the bed, waiting for their father. And in the story. They
Mia Doucet:wait 13 years to see their father. And you know, without
Mia Doucet:telling you a few of the other things that happened, they go to
Mia Doucet:university. And then Canada has opened the country to educated
Mia Doucet:women. And so they want to go to Canada. But you need the
Mia Doucet:permission of both parents. So they get the permission from the
Mia Doucet:mother and the father. Now that's going to be a more
Mia Doucet:difficult thing. He shows up, they're 18 years old, he shows
Mia Doucet:up, and he signs knowing that he's going to lose his job.
Mia Doucet:Because he's with the KGB. Wow. And the last the last sentence
Mia Doucet:in her story is, and that's the last time I saw my father, I
Mia Doucet:titled the story. That is how you love me. Wow.
Howard Brown:And I your illustrations are remarkable. So
Howard Brown:I mean, it's really cool added that feature into this story. So
Howard Brown:well. Thank you for sharing that. That's fascinating. It's a
Howard Brown:good tease into the book. Let's now move a little bit into how
Howard Brown:you're coaching and how you're helping women and then then
Howard Brown:we'll talk about how to help, you know, reach 1 million
Howard Brown:children and families. Yeah.
Mia Doucet:I'm choosing to coach executive women and women
Mia Doucet:who own their own business. I've had a lot of corporate
Mia Doucet:experience prior to choosing this line of work. So it's kind
Mia Doucet:of a natural market for me. And what I'm identifying and I saw
Mia Doucet:this in myself too, is that when you're in business for yourself,
Mia Doucet:you can feel isolated. You can feel like you're doing it all
Mia Doucet:along. And and I also saw women who were very I have clients,
Mia Doucet:very successful in their work financially successful but not
Mia Doucet:happy, not joyful, not shining brightly. So and so when they
Mia Doucet:come to me, they almost always say, they've tried everything
Mia Doucet:and not had any results. And so that's what that's my market
Mia Doucet:because that's, that's I like to work at what everybody else is
Mia Doucet:considered impossible. Because once you get to the subconscious
Mia Doucet:level, I shouldn't use the word magic, magical. But it feels
Mia Doucet:almost magical, that you can change things because you got to
Mia Doucet:the root. You know, the problem with most talk therapy, which
Mia Doucet:come with most psychotherapy is you're talking about the problem
Mia Doucet:and talking about the problem and talking. But you're not
Mia Doucet:getting to the heart of it, you're not you're not resolving
Mia Doucet:anything. And all that does is drive it deeper into the
Mia Doucet:subconscious. Right. So, so that's my work.
Howard Brown:I love it. I love it. Now, tell us, you know, you
Howard Brown:stated that you shine brightly by your goal to help a million
Howard Brown:children in their families. How do we help you do that?
Mia Doucet:Well, I'm looking for sponsors, I'm looking for
Mia Doucet:people in communities that deal with families, for example, that
Mia Doucet:deal with disadvantaged children. And I will provide
Mia Doucet:books in great number of it to to pass on to people who would
Mia Doucet:get something out of it. So I think very often of when people
Mia Doucet:are disadvantaged, you know, whether the parents or their
Mia Doucet:children, they maybe don't realise that there's a way out.
Mia Doucet:And I think it would be inspiring to read stories, about
Mia Doucet:81 kids who made it, you know, is
Howard Brown:and, you know, you hear about orphans, and you hear
Howard Brown:about the hardship that they went through, and it's a great
Howard Brown:learning experience. And I'll tell you what you're doing, by
Howard Brown:helping these these children is one, you're giving them a path
Howard Brown:forward. And there's these four very important letters, H O, P.
Howard Brown:E, you're providing hope. And I, that's the last chapter of my
Howard Brown:book is sharing hope you're sharing hope. And so sharing
Howard Brown:hope, because I share hope with with everyone but also,
Howard Brown:especially with cancer patients in treatment of cancer patients
Howard Brown:in trying to rebuild their lives and survivorship. And that hope
Howard Brown:is the fuel that is needed to be able to get out of bed some
Howard Brown:days, and to forge forward. And so it's so important. So we are
Howard Brown:super aligned in giving people that hope that can help them,
Howard Brown:you know, take that next step forward. And I love that this
Howard Brown:has been really cool. And it's just just a tease on you and
Howard Brown:your work. So people will will definitely contact you for more,
Howard Brown:but I want you to put on your sunglasses, you got some cool
Howard Brown:shades. Glasses, or sunglasses. Oh man, this is This is
Howard Brown:Hollywood. From Hollywood here with us today. Anyways, this is
Howard Brown:now the time of the show called The Shining, brightly spotlight.
Howard Brown:And we're the reason we're wearing sunglasses, because it's
Howard Brown:shining so brightly on you, I'd love for you to tell people how
Howard Brown:to get in touch with you the best way and then also you have
Howard Brown:a little bit of a free gift manifesto to share so
Mia Doucet:and then. So the best way to get in touch with me
Mia Doucet:is through my website. And my website is just my name. So Mia
Mia Doucet:doucet.com That's all you need to know. And for the manifesto
Mia Doucet:me just that.com/manifesto and that will get that to you.
Howard Brown:Excellent as people should take advantage and
Howard Brown:click on that, then I'll have that in the show notes and all
Howard Brown:the social media and all that as well. All right, your share, I
Howard Brown:always end my show with inspiration. Give me what you
Howard Brown:got. Okay,
Mia Doucet:so this is this reflects a bit on what we what
Mia Doucet:we talked about earlier, the quickest and least painful way
Mia Doucet:to change conditioning at the subconscious level is to book is
Mia Doucet:based on neuroscience, right? Doesn't take years of therapy to
Mia Doucet:get happy. You just have to get into the root cause of what is
Mia Doucet:causing the discontent. And you can do that through the theta
Mia Doucet:level. If you know anything about brainwave technology. If
Mia Doucet:you if you get in at a certain level of the brain and the
Mia Doucet:brainwaves, you can reach right into the other person's
Mia Doucet:subconscious. It's just a gift to have been able to discover
Mia Doucet:that and then to have received some some training in it. So So
Mia Doucet:that's mine.
Howard Brown:Let's clear that path and get that inspiration.
Howard Brown:So well. We'll take off the sunglasses if you want to. And
Howard Brown:you don't have to commute And keep in mind. And so this has
Howard Brown:been the shining brightly show. And I want to just give some
Howard Brown:shout outs to some folks that have gotten me and support me
Howard Brown:all the time. My publisher friend Ed publishing, read the
Howard Brown:spirit.com, which is a weekly on Mondays that shares, faith and
Howard Brown:inspiration as well. And I blog in that very frequently. And
Howard Brown:then my podcast team at amplify you, you, you helped me shine
Howard Brown:brightly, so well. And you can get in touch with me on shining
Howard Brown:brightly.com. And if you want to learn more about my book and
Howard Brown:some other collaborative books that I'm in, all that
Howard Brown:information is there. If you'd like me to hire me to make your
Howard Brown:event shine to speak, or facilitate or workshop or a
Howard Brown:panel, glad to consider it, reach me on the website as well.
Howard Brown:And then lastly, this podcast is is fed to my website every week,
Howard Brown:and you can get to all my shows and look at some back shows as
Howard Brown:well. And there's amazing inventory of topics to choose
Howard Brown:from. And then lastly, my advocacy, what I care about and
Howard Brown:I care about entrepreneurship, mentorship, leadership, cancer
Howard Brown:and the interfaith world. And so come join me in that and well
Howard Brown:let's get inspirational and motivate educate everyone
Howard Brown:together. So with that we can choose to shine brightly for
Howard Brown:ourselves and for others in our communities and neighbourhoods
Howard Brown:to make the world a better place. Mia Doucet thank you for
Howard Brown:shining brightly with us today.
Mia Doucet:Thank you, Howard. It's been a gift. Excellent.
Mia Doucet:Thank you