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Women Making a Difference w/Esther Hughes

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In this episode, I get to interview Esther Hughes, motivational speaker, author and breast cancer survivor. She is a true inspiration & speaks & writes about the importance of faith no matter your circumstances. We are a non-profit organization focused on recognizing the importance of living and succeeding at life. This is accomplished by the awareness that choices, circumstances and opportunities are what make life worth living. Whether you have experienced a life-threatening situation, or are seeking to gain a new perspective, renew priorities, or overcome uncertainties, One Day Living offers tailored programs and resources for thriving. This purpose is accomplished by highlighting the successes of positive outcomes from challenging life circumstances through: Enriching inspirational presentations, seminars and materials for: Women’s Groups Churches Community Organizations Support Groups Corporate Functions Esther Hughes is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and breast cancer survivor. She encourages and inspires various types of audiences including: churches, women’s functions, support groups, corporations, and community organizations. She was the former owner of a home-based business services company and is the founder of One Day Living. She is a member of Toastmasters International, Network Now, Women Speakers Organization, Christian Leaders and Speakers Services, Endorsed Ministry Guide and Grace Point Church and has volunteered for the American Cancer Society and Doylestown Hospital Cancer Center. She is a certified speaker and personality trainer and is a graduate of Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania. www.onedayliving.com

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