Unspoken: Conversations with Candace
Welcome to Unspoken: Conversations with Candace Where we talk openly about “taboo” topics in order to spark difficult and uncomfortable conversations. Where we allow a safe place for anyone who has had trauma to be heard. Unspoken Conversations with Candace is about speaking your truth by using your voice because you matter. Each episode will feature a guest who will talk candidly about their personal journey that will give you the feeling of HOPE that no matter what you are going through, no matter how difficult it can be to talk about, you are not alone and there are plenty of resources to help. We are all about healing, encouragement, and support. Trust that there is power in speaking your truth and sharing your experiences with others because you can have an impact or even save someone’s life. Hosted by yours truly, Candace Sanchez, by day I am a Healthcare IT Professional, I am the Author of my personal story Unspoken -- because I wasn’t supposed to tell. I am also a Life Coach and Motivational Speaker. You can connect with me at www.candacesanchez.com and through my social media platforms on Facebook and Instagram to stay on the loop on all things related to Unspoken Conversations with Candace, the links are in the show notes. You can also support the show by purchasing a copy of my book titled Unspoken available on Amazon. I hope you’ll join me on this path to healing. Now be prepared to spark your own conversations, be encouraged to share your story and envision how your voice can be an impact to many!!
Unspoken: Conversations with Candace
S2 E5: The Power of Resiliency with Shanon Boos
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Shanon’s middle name is resilience. From high school dropout to 6 figure earner and national achiever, she grew up through family dysfunction including multiple divorces. Alienation from her biological father, poverty, molestation, and teen pregnancy. A high school dropout faced with unwanted pregnancy her hard knocks weren’t over yet. She then went on to another decade of poor decisions, unhealthy relationships with people and money before she found God. With natural leadership skills and work ethic, she found it easy to earn money but managing her finances and emotions was the hard part. She wasn’t raised with financial responsibility. Thankfully, she ended up in a bank job and learned the skills needed to really succeed. Now finally self-sufficient as a business consultant, building a team of agents, launching an evangelism speaking ministry and publishing a co-authored book in the Overcoming Mediocrity series Spring of ‘22. Shanon truly loves people and helping them and has a wealth of information she freely shares with those in her sphere of influence.
Highlights:
06:39 There’s power in shame. If the evil one can keep you in that shame state where you’re afraid to talk about the things you did or were done to you then he wins.
09:55 If I learn and acknowledge the things that I did wrong, now I have something to change, to do better next time.
43:55 Different families have different philosophies about how they manage their money and you could see it in the family line.
50:59 What I learned through the failure of that Christian marriage was that there was no formula. I thought because I have the right to live, but I was choosing to fight for my marriage and therefore God, and that my marriage was going to be restored.
Contact Info:
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Resources:
Life Choices WI
Shanon Boos
TOFP Movement
The Idea Collective Small Business Incubator