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2020 shaped the way many of us view humanity, what we bring to this global family. Today’s guest Dr. Rene Minter sums it up – “we are one humanity.” Here are a few insights from my conversation with whom I call the guiding light for care and kindness
For your consideration:
Finally Free & Your Voice Matters (anthology) – latest book projects for purchase – contact Dr. Minter – email/ [email protected].
LinkedIn – Dr. Rene Minter
Show notes/ transcript upon request – [email protected]
The following make this episode possible:
Podcast Academy Online – Learn podcasting at your pace as a busy entrepreneur https://podcastacademyonline.com/.
Media Package – Maximize your exposure and pair your interview on Her Business Her Voice Her Conversation with a feature article in a magazine. Get before thousands of readers! For details, email [email protected] – Comment & subject – Media Package.
Show notes/ transcript excerpt:
Tell us something about that. An incident that happened to you changed your life early on in your, in your days.
1
00:03:47
Okay. Well, one of the things that that I have to say is I come from a family of faith and it is really my faith that has guided all of this. And it's one thing to, to take on the faith of your parents and your grandparents is many of us have learned that way, but it's one thing to have your own life-changing experiences. So as I, you know, the, your listeners are not able to see me, but you would not know it in seeing me, but I've actually been paralyzed twice. And that was part of my journey. I lost the ability to speak, and you hear me speaking now, but I lost the ability to speak at about the age of 20.
Dr. Rene Minter
00:04:34
I was stricken with Bell's palsy. And at that time Bell's palsy wasn't something that you had medication for. So you just had to ride it through. It was a, somewhat of a, a, a disorder for the elderly. And here I was a 20-year-old and woke up one morning not able to speak. And I remained like that for, for about four or five months. But one of the things that I have learned, one of the things that God has showed me is that you can't have a rainbow without going through a storm. And that every storm that we go through, it's not just for us, but it's for others. So I had a, I had a divine healing, you know, in a church service, which really locked in my own belief system, not just the one from my parents and my grandparents, but that divine healing also gave me a voice.
Dr. Rene Minter
00:05:29
Not only did it give me a literal voice that I had not recognized or heard in four months, but it also gave me a voice for compassion. And I took that to become an advocate. And I had already gone through social work school. So I was already going in that direction, but having lost my voice and being disabled, prohibited me from moving any further. Once I regained my abilities, I was on fire and it never stopped. It never stopped. That was just a short refueling. So, so to speak from the Lord.
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2020 shaped the way many of us view humanity, what we bring to this global family. Today’s guest Dr. Rene Minter sums it up – “we are one humanity.” Here are a few insights from my conversation with whom I call the guiding light for care and kindness
For your consideration:
Finally Free & Your Voice Matters (anthology) – latest book projects for purchase – contact Dr. Minter – email/ [email protected].
LinkedIn – Dr. Rene Minter
Show notes/ transcript upon request – [email protected]
The following make this episode possible:
Podcast Academy Online – Learn podcasting at your pace as a busy entrepreneur https://podcastacademyonline.com/.
Media Package – Maximize your exposure and pair your interview on Her Business Her Voice Her Conversation with a feature article in a magazine. Get before thousands of readers! For details, email [email protected] – Comment & subject – Media Package.
Show notes/ transcript excerpt:
Tell us something about that. An incident that happened to you changed your life early on in your, in your days.
1
00:03:47
Okay. Well, one of the things that that I have to say is I come from a family of faith and it is really my faith that has guided all of this. And it's one thing to, to take on the faith of your parents and your grandparents is many of us have learned that way, but it's one thing to have your own life-changing experiences. So as I, you know, the, your listeners are not able to see me, but you would not know it in seeing me, but I've actually been paralyzed twice. And that was part of my journey. I lost the ability to speak, and you hear me speaking now, but I lost the ability to speak at about the age of 20.
Dr. Rene Minter
00:04:34
I was stricken with Bell's palsy. And at that time Bell's palsy wasn't something that you had medication for. So you just had to ride it through. It was a, somewhat of a, a, a disorder for the elderly. And here I was a 20-year-old and woke up one morning not able to speak. And I remained like that for, for about four or five months. But one of the things that I have learned, one of the things that God has showed me is that you can't have a rainbow without going through a storm. And that every storm that we go through, it's not just for us, but it's for others. So I had a, I had a divine healing, you know, in a church service, which really locked in my own belief system, not just the one from my parents and my grandparents, but that divine healing also gave me a voice.
Dr. Rene Minter
00:05:29
Not only did it give me a literal voice that I had not recognized or heard in four months, but it also gave me a voice for compassion. And I took that to become an advocate. And I had already gone through social work school. So I was already going in that direction, but having lost my voice and being disabled, prohibited me from moving any further. Once I regained my abilities, I was on fire and it never stopped. It never stopped. That was just a short refueling. So, so to speak from the Lord.