The Superwoman Entrepreneur Podcast with Maribel Jimenez

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In today's episode my guest, Superwoman Entrepreneur Co-Author Diane Halfman is sharing her breakthrough story of starting over from overwhelmed Police Officer to Empowered Entrepreneur.   It was never Diane Halfman’s plan to walk the streets and become a prostitute, yet alone get involved with vicious gangs and narcotics, but her life choices put her in grave circumstances.   Danger became a way of life for Diane forcing her to carry a gun in her hand every day for 10 years. You see, Diane Halfman was an undercover cop for the San Diego Police department. Her job was to infiltrate the gangs and prostitutes, bust the John’s, bring’em down and clean up the streets.   As the Reality RESET Specialist Diane Halfman travels the country speaking, consulting, conducting workshops and seminars dedicated to helping overwhelmed women entrepreneurs move from a life of emergency to emergence.   Her passion is to teach women how to be their own cop - walking in the world with more confidence, optimism and power.   Diane's advice for you in your journey to having more Peace, Play & Prosperity in Business and Life....   I think the most important thing is to be in community. I think whether or not you are an entrepreneur or you're in a corporate position, sometimes it can feel isolating. Either you're the only woman in the room or you're the only woman behind the computer and it is really important to create a community of support.   To access the full show notes PLUS enter the Special 30-Day Superwoman Entrepreneur Breakthrough Series Giveaway, click here: www.YourDreamLaunch.com/SWEDianeHalfman   To access her special gift for you, click here.   We hope you enjoyed this episode with a clip of Diane's story, you can read the full version in the upcoming Superwoman Entrepreneur Book that launches on July 3, 2019.

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