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Episode 31 Bobby Blackmon – Honoring a Woman of Impact

If I were to ask you to talk about one woman who’s impacted your life who would you pick? If someone were to recognize you publicly for the impact you’ve had on his or her life, how would you feel?
Our guest today, Mr. W.C. Blackmon possesses a world record in the sport of power lifting. He is also an Author, inspirational Speaker, Music Artist, and poet. He is the author of two books of inspiration; “mind Vision” and “Seeds to Unfolding: Release, Freedom, Power,” as well as a children’s book titled “Just Keep Going Rabbit.” He also has three highly streamed songs on the music charts; “Shanda,” “It’s a Secret No More,” and “Eighteen Years Old”.

He holds the honor of having spoken or performed at small local gatherings of both kids and adults, as well as large scaled events with audiences boasting more than a hundred different nationalities.
W.C. aka Bobby also takes great delight in being both a mentor as well as a protégé. With this in mind he says that it gives him great pleasure to be here to speak on an individual from whom he has had many opportunities to learn and thus grow into a better person.
Bobby has the unique distinction of being our first male guest. We’re so excited to speak with him, because he’s joining us to pay homage to a special lady who’s impacted his life.
How great is that?
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