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Leadership lessons transitioning from civil service work to your own business | Wendy Burns Empower the amazing

    • Entrepreneurship

"What we empower devours us - it can be for good and it can be for bad" - Wendy Burns

On this very first episode of "Empower the amazing" podcast, Janis is interviewing Wendy Burns.

Wendy is a wife, mother and grandmother living in Queensland, Australia. From being

born into impoverished circumstances, Wendy has become an author, inspirational speaker

and leadership coach – working to reveal the remarkable within those she works with. Self,

team and business leadership is also one of her many areas of expertise.. You will find out

more about Wendy’s journey in her book Remarkable You – A Journey to Discover Hope

Within.

Wendy believes every one of us is remarkable but we often cannot see it in ourselves. Her

passion to empower people to become as remarkable as they were created to be; to reveal

that vein of gold, then to take the intentional action needed mine that gold!

Wendy has shared the stage with some of the most influential leaders in the world, inspiring

humanity to reach their potential by taking every opportunity to grow others and herself

through her commitment to growth and action. She believes in lifelong learning, that we are

never to young to begin and never too old to start this journey.

Wendy has helped many people experience extraordinary breakthroughs with her unique

ability to press into, and challenge an individual’s belief system, enabling them to unshackle,

reveal and enable their most remarkable selves. She gets great joy from empowering others

to open the door to a greater capacity by realising their full potential.

In 2013 Wendy joined the John Maxwell University (JMT), where she serves as Peer

Teaching Partner and Chair on the President’s Advisory Council for JMT. By the invitation of

the President of Paraguay in 2016, Wendy joined John Maxwell bringing transformational

change to the nation.

To find out more about Wendy, including her book ‘Remarkable You’ visit www.wendyburnsconsulting.com.au

"What we empower devours us - it can be for good and it can be for bad" - Wendy Burns

On this very first episode of "Empower the amazing" podcast, Janis is interviewing Wendy Burns.

Wendy is a wife, mother and grandmother living in Queensland, Australia. From being

born into impoverished circumstances, Wendy has become an author, inspirational speaker

and leadership coach – working to reveal the remarkable within those she works with. Self,

team and business leadership is also one of her many areas of expertise.. You will find out

more about Wendy’s journey in her book Remarkable You – A Journey to Discover Hope

Within.

Wendy believes every one of us is remarkable but we often cannot see it in ourselves. Her

passion to empower people to become as remarkable as they were created to be; to reveal

that vein of gold, then to take the intentional action needed mine that gold!

Wendy has shared the stage with some of the most influential leaders in the world, inspiring

humanity to reach their potential by taking every opportunity to grow others and herself

through her commitment to growth and action. She believes in lifelong learning, that we are

never to young to begin and never too old to start this journey.

Wendy has helped many people experience extraordinary breakthroughs with her unique

ability to press into, and challenge an individual’s belief system, enabling them to unshackle,

reveal and enable their most remarkable selves. She gets great joy from empowering others

to open the door to a greater capacity by realising their full potential.

In 2013 Wendy joined the John Maxwell University (JMT), where she serves as Peer

Teaching Partner and Chair on the President’s Advisory Council for JMT. By the invitation of

the President of Paraguay in 2016, Wendy joined John Maxwell bringing transformational

change to the nation.

To find out more about Wendy, including her book ‘Remarkable You’ visit www.wendyburnsconsulting.com.au

36 min