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Sandra Ford Walston
Expert Speaker, Author, Seminar Leader,
Courage CoachTM

Headline:

Interview best-selling author Sandra Ford Walston to learn how organizations and individuals can claim and apply the powerful virtue they already possess: courage.

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Background:

Sandra Walston is a nationally known motivational speaker,
Courage CoachTM, and author who works with organizations and individuals to help them claim and apply the powerful virtue they already possess: courage.

Sandra dedicated five years to researching and interviewing women from all walks of life who identified themselves on a survey as "courageous." Collecting over 700 responses, she noticed the distinctions between those who overflow with vitality and those who appear stifled by obstacles—between those who embrace courage and those who repress it.

Sandra then wrote COURAGE: The Heart and Spirit of Every Woman/Reclaiming the Forgotten Virtue—a powerful collection of exercises, true stories, and inspirational wisdom.

Endorsed by Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson, Jack Canfield, and Alexandra Stoddard this award winning Denver Post bestseller introduces the twelve behaviors that comprise courage and offers a three-step practical outline to integrate courage into day-to-day life.

Sandra has blended over twenty years of business savvy with her own story of courage. She is the author of numerous articles, such as "Hello Saturn, Hello Neptune: Communicating with People from Another Plant" and "Distinguishing Communication Across Generations." She has designed more than fifty programs for a variety of major entities, including Lucent Technologies, Eastman Kodak, and the FBI.

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Interview Questions:

  1. What is courage according to your book?
  2. When I think of courageous women, I think of famous or legendary women such as Joan of Arc or Oprah Winfrey. Why did you focus on the everyday" woman in your book?
  3. How does the concept of women as courageous relate to honoring women on Mother's Day?
  4. What brings out courage in a woman; that is, what taps that reservoir?
  5. What is the cost to a woman for not being aware of her courage?
  6. How can men be supportive of the women they love to be courageous?
  7. If women claim their strength and courage, in what ways would society benefit?
  8. Why did you write this book?
  9. Why don't women show courage?
  10. The subtitle of your book is Reclaiming the Forgotten Virtue. Why is courage the forgotten virtue?
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Topic Areas:


Careers/Work, Women's Issues, Workplace Trends and Issues

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Idea Calendar:
  1. Christmas/Hanukah Holidays (gift)
  2. April 25, Professional Assistants Week (gift/keynote/party)
  3. May 13, Mother's Day (gift/keynote)
  4. May/June Graduation (gift/keynote/party)
  5. March, National Women's History Month
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Contact Information:

Contact: Sandra Walston
Telephone: 303.696.1010
Email: swalston@walstoncourage.com
Guest Location: Colorado
Guest Time Zone: Mountain

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