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I'm Every Woman: Through His Eyes with Alan Freedman

I'm Every Woman: Through His Eyes with Alan Freedman

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Join the Author Queen Lattifa Bryant as she sits down with Alan Freedman, exploring the story behind his empowering book "I'm Every Woman."

In this thought-provoking episode, Freedman shares his journey from evangelical church leader to advocate for change, discussing his personal transformation through what he calls a "divine heart transplant."

The conversation weaves through societal double standards, authenticity, and the power of understanding. Discover why Freedman chose to write a celebration of women globally and hear his unique perspective on creating positive change. Features Freedman's works: "I'm Every Woman," "My Weekly Walk," "The Walk," and his latest release "Till Death Do Us Part."


Author Bio Alan has been writing in both Canada and the United States for over one half a century. His most notable works include authoring four books, The Walk, My Weekly Walk, I’m Every Woman, and ‘Til Death Do Us Part as well as being invited by Authority Magazine to write How To Learn To Believe In Yourself. His genre style is focused on challenging readers to become the best version of themselves, oftentimes calling them to muster the courage to question what they believe to be true as to a deeply contentious and hotly debated matter. As Alan asks, “If everything you now believe to be true were a lie-when would you want to know”? Time: 35 minutes

Released: November 16, 2024

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