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Tough Talk with Tony Gambone with Special Guests Win Charles & Aime Hutton 

At age 24 Win Charles decided to tell my story. Writing this autobiography gave me the opportunity to pay tribute to my family members who are passionate about life and have instilled this passion in me. My parents’ extraordinary support, encouragement, and pure love were my foundation as I navigated life, overcame obstacles, and achieved successes as a young woman with cerebral palsy. She taught me to always expect the best from myself. My hope is that this book will provide insight into the extraordinary possibilities that those who live with disabilities have. I also hope that those without disabilities– rather than putting a focus on our differences – will come to understand what we all have in common. I am a self-taught artist and became interested in doing artwork as a way to cope with having cerebral palsy.

When you look up survivor to thriver in the dictionary you will see Aime Hutton's brilliant smile beaming back at you. Followed by being severely teased and bullied for 6 years in grade school, you would think her self-esteem would be low, well add University into the mix and she was in an abusive relationship, and stalked all a while attending full time university away from home. Aime has overcome all of those challenges in life and is now thriving and soaring above it all, with her mission of having no woman or girl be left alone feeling that she's not beautiful, powerful, or creative because of something that was said or done to her in her past by others.  She has recently been named the Canadian Ambassador for the Freedom & Empowerment Teen Campaign, a campaign from England in 5 countries to support, educate, and empower those who have been through dating violence/domestic abuse. 

 

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