Color Speak: Unveiling Truth for Light

Color Speak, Season 2, Episode 20, When the Impossible is Possible, with Chrissy Maier

J. M. Huxley Season 2 Episode 20

They said she was learning disabled.  And other things.

Holding her back was a  cleft lip and palate. And other things.

But she chose not to believe them.

She found those things were the foundation for understanding her superpowers.

We all have them.

Superpowers.

Don't believe me? Take advice today from a woman who endured twenty-five surgeries to repair a cleft lip and palate and overcame all the LIES spoken over her to step into the TRUTH!

Not only that, after achieving bachelor's and master's degrees, she enjoyed a successful career with the New York Police Department, retiring as a sargeant!

My friends, don't be held back today.

The impossible really is possible.

That's the truth. Listen to it.

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Chrissy Maier is  now a speaker, author, and coach who empowers others.  She is the author of the award-winning books, Blue Sky Morning, and The Too Tall Giraffe. After being tired of hearing stories of what she couldn’t achieve and beating the odds, Christine is now passionate about guiding you through changing your thinking and re-igniting your passion. Christine earned her bachelor’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree from the University at Albany. During her career in the NYPD, Christine was a policy analyst, instructor in the police academy, and a 9/11 rescue worker. She retired in the rank of Sergeant. While assigned to New York City Emergency Management, Christine became the first female Director of Watch Command. Her team of 35 coordinated emergency incidents in New York City and issued emergency alerts to the public 24 hours 7 days a week. 

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J.M. Huxley (Janet Huxley) is an award-winning author and broadcast news anchor. Currently, she is a morning news anchor for conservative radio; formerly,  an airborne traffic and news reporter and the operations director for the San Diego and Kansas City offices of Westwood One’s Metro Networks. 

Her memoir, Milk and Honey Land: A Story of Grief, Grace, and Goats won the 2019 Author Academy Award for Best Memoir, and the 2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Winner in the Christian - Non-Fiction genre. Her children’s book, Rainbow Land was a top ten finalist in the 2020 Author Elite Award contest.

 

J.M. Huxley (Janet Huxley) is an award-winning author and broadcast news anchor. Currently, she is a morning news anchor for conservative radio; formerly, an airborne traffic and news reporter and the operations director for the San Diego and Kansas City offices of Westwood One’s Metro Networks. Her memoir, MILK AND HONEY LAND: A Story of Grief, Grace, and Goats , won the 2019 Author Academy Award for Best Memoir, and the 2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Winner in the Christian - Non-Fiction genre. Her children’s book, RAINBOW LAND , encourages children to see God in the rainbow.

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