Well, they say the camera adds 10 pounds, and today I’m choosing to believe it.
But that’s my problem, not yours.
I always thought my television debut would come as the mysterious and beautiful woman on a soap opera, dazzling in her glamour and inspiring admiration with her winning ways. Instead, surprisingly, it came as the subject of an interview on a show about local businesses. Go figure.
I’m happy to say I was featured on “Business Connection,” a show produced by the good folks at NCTV17 in Naperville, Illinois. They gave me an opportunity to talk about what I do as a coach, particularly in relationship with people who are living with their own mental illness or a loved one’s.
I’d be honored if you would watch this video and share it with anyone who might want to know more about coaching or who might benefit from what I do. I’m passionate about this work, and while this local TV station might have a limited reach, I don’t. I work with people from all over, walking with them and challenging them to make their lives more like what they want them to be.
I may not be glamourous, but maybe I can still inspire you.
© 2015 Amy Simpson.
I started following you a week ago. I read and reposted your article that quoted a Stat on mental illness and how “Evangelicals are wrong”. I agree that many Evangelicals (including myself) need to wake up to mental illness issues. Thanks for your ministry. By the way I hate that women are graded and degraded because of their looks. From a 56 year old happily married Missionary who hates how he looks on video…I thought you came off professional, humble, real, relatable, wholesome, femine, Christ honoring and Proverbs 31 like. I am putting “Troubled Minds” on my reading list.
Paul
Thanks a lot, Paul. I hope you enjoy the book!
congrats!! You absolutely do help people “move from where they are to where they want to be.” Definitely.
Thanks, Janelle!
Great job, Amy!
Thanks, Anita!
Wonderful!
Thank you!