Women Who Walk with Diane Wyzga

Women Who Walk with Diane Wyzga

This week’s theme: Women Who Walk

We all have a story to tell, and the power of a well-told story is transformative. Too often, we focus on our tasks and achievements, forgetting that our unique stories connect us to others. Authentic storytelling, like the Women Who Walk series—true-life stories of women navigating their journeys while life shaped them—creates lasting impact. Our voices, enriched by experience, allow us to be seen, heard, and understood.

Our guest expert helps individuals untangle and clarify people’s stories, empowering them to express their messages with clarity, confidence, and conviction. This transformation not only enriches their own lives but also inspires and connects with those they serve.

From Fear to Fire: Secrets to Overcome Fear, Embrace your Gifts and Achieve Success

This is the place where real people share real challenges. Where you can find a common bond and uncommon wisdom through their stories. Use tips from the breakthroughs of others to jump start your success. Speaker, author, adventurer, and host Heather Hansen O’Neill takes you on the journey from fear to fire.  Today we talk about the transformative power of authentic storytelling.

Diane Wyzga

For 30 years, Diane has helped professionals take their story from a message only they could hear to the publishing world, the courtroom, hospitals, board meetings, and the airwaves. Those stories connected people, amplified voices, changed things. Today Diane is the principal story guide and consultant at Quarter Moon Story Arts. There, she coaches women to discover their Origin Story so they are seen, heard, understood, and listened to. More importantly, Diane’s mission is helping women say what they mean and mean what they say so that we can unbalance the status quo. Diane is also the voice behind Stories From Women Who Walk, a long-running global podcast.

Connect with Diane:

Website: Quarter Moon Story Arts
Podcast: Stories From Women Who Walk

Social Accounts:
LinkedIn: Diane Wyzga, Esq. / Story Architect
Substack: Wzyga on Words

60-minute complimentary coaching consult

Quote of the Day:

“If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” ~Rudyard Kipling

 

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