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S03E12 - Lydia Brown: Strength in Weaknesses

52m · Storytelling with Puck · 13 Jul 17:00

Strength in weaknesses


What’s your biggest weakness? What do you struggle with? Are there things you don’t consider to be weaknesses but others do? Maybe you see weaknesses where others don’t? Lydia Brown has cerebral palsy. She lived without a home for many years. Her challenges are bigger than many of us ever have to face. Yet, she uses a lot of the things that some might call weakness to provide her with the strength to move forward.


Her hardest days are used as inspiration for wonderful poetry, her cerebral palsy has offered her resilience and her life lived without regular shelter has helped her to see the both the good and the bad of humanity. She chooses to focus on the good.


We were inspired by our conversation with Lydia. We think you will be too. Make sure you listen today.


If you’d like to get in touch with Lydia, you can find her using the links below:


Lydia’s website (buy Strength in Weaknesses here) - https://awritersmind21.wixsite.com/my-site

Lydia’s Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077069019710

Lydia’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/authorlydiabrown/

Lydia’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/swt-lemon-68bab6222/

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