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Aime Hutton is a true miracle survivor. Being born 3 months early was just the start of the challenges Aime has overcome in her lifetime. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta Canada, as a Youth Diversity Advisor, Aime helps educators facilitate safe spaces for young female students so they can instill connection, inclusion, and courage in themselves. As a 5-time international best-selling author/compiler Aime shares hope, healing, and inspiration through her writing. She was a finalist for the International Femtor Awards 2015 for eWomenNetwork in the category of Business Matchmaker from Dallas, Texas, USA. Being 1 of 6 in North America, and the only Canadian. In 2017 Aime was awarded the Peace & Friendship Award by Diversity Magazine in Alberta for being one who celebrates, accepts, and learns from the Indigenous people of Canada.
In today's episode, Aime Shares:
Her story about coming out and accepting herself as lesbian at age 43.
The three things she has learned from her own coming out journey
Aime's message today gives us all FULL permission to be 100% comfortable in who we are, FULL permission to ask and receive help, and FULL permission to speak our truth – even when our voice shakes.
You can find Aime online at www.inchbyinchempowerment.com
On Instagram and Facebook
Would you like to be a guest on the SHE SPEAKS Podcast, or a contributor on the SHE SPEAKS blog? We’d love to receive your application! Apply here!
Join us on Instagram or visit us at www.thegreatcanadianwoman.ca to connect with hundreds of incredible Canadian womxn!
So you wanna write a book, eh? We know it’s overwhelming to think about where to start, or how to narrow down ALL the ideas you have in your mind! Click here to download your FREE guide to choosing your theme and creating the framework for your story! Trust us, it will help!
Thanks for being a part of our community! Please remember to leave us a 5-star rating & review so we can help more Canadian Womxn spread her message even farther! And share share share! If you loved this episode, please share it on your social media and tag us @thegreatcanadianwoman on Facebook & Instagram!
In gratitude,
The Great Canadian Woman inc.™ Team
Aime Hutton is a true miracle survivor. Being born 3 months early was just the start of the challenges Aime has overcome in her lifetime. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta Canada, as a Youth Diversity Advisor, Aime helps educators facilitate safe spaces for young female students so they can instill connection, inclusion, and courage in themselves. As a 5-time international best-selling author/compiler Aime shares hope, healing, and inspiration through her writing. She was a finalist for the International Femtor Awards 2015 for eWomenNetwork in the category of Business Matchmaker from Dallas, Texas, USA. Being 1 of 6 in North America, and the only Canadian. In 2017 Aime was awarded the Peace & Friendship Award by Diversity Magazine in Alberta for being one who celebrates, accepts, and learns from the Indigenous people of Canada.
In today's episode, Aime Shares:
Her story about coming out and accepting herself as lesbian at age 43.
The three things she has learned from her own coming out journey
Aime's message today gives us all FULL permission to be 100% comfortable in who we are, FULL permission to ask and receive help, and FULL permission to speak our truth – even when our voice shakes.
You can find Aime online at www.inchbyinchempowerment.com
On Instagram and Facebook
Would you like to be a guest on the SHE SPEAKS Podcast, or a contributor on the SHE SPEAKS blog? We’d love to receive your application! Apply here!
Join us on Instagram or visit us at www.thegreatcanadianwoman.ca to connect with hundreds of incredible Canadian womxn!
So you wanna write a book, eh? We know it’s overwhelming to think about where to start, or how to narrow down ALL the ideas you have in your mind! Click here to download your FREE guide to choosing your theme and creating the framework for your story! Trust us, it will help!
Thanks for being a part of our community! Please remember to leave us a 5-star rating & review so we can help more Canadian Womxn spread her message even farther! And share share share! If you loved this episode, please share it on your social media and tag us @thegreatcanadianwoman on Facebook & Instagram!
In gratitude,
The Great Canadian Woman inc.™ Team