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Aime Hutton - Miracle Survivor- Bully fighter - Writer - Educator- Author

Episode 15 of the Fascinating Women podcast, hosted by Aime Hutton, titled "Aime Hutton - Miracle Survivor- Bully fighter - Writer - Educator- Author" was published on July 21, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

July 21, 2020 ·37m · Fascinating Women

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Send us Fan Mail Aime Hutton is in a class all herself. She came from being the bullied underdog to the defender and educator of the same. Aime has created safe havens and support for young women being bullied and educating parents on how to intervene. She is fixing institutional bullying, a newly discovered systematic bullying by teachers and leaders. She is a brave woman, living an authentic life, being a role model. She recently re-identified her sexual orientation, and with the love of ...

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Aime Hutton is in a class all herself. She came from being the bullied underdog to the defender and educator of the same. Aime has created safe havens and support for young women being bullied and educating parents on how to intervene. She is fixing institutional bullying, a newly discovered systematic bullying by teachers and leaders.

She is a brave woman, living an authentic life, being a role model. She recently re-identified her sexual orientation, and with the love of her parents, express that as being ok too.
She writes best-selling books, speaks on stages, all while being a delightful, endearing young woman.

Her stories are warm, her challenges hold lessons. You will enjoy this conversation, be a little more enlightened.

Her Bio
Aime Hutton is a true miracle survivor. Being born 3 months early was just the start of the challenges Aime has overcome in her lifetime. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta Canada, as a Youth Diversity Advisor, Aime helps educators facilitate safe spaces for young female students so they can instill connection, inclusion, and courage in themselves. As a 5-time international best-selling author/compiler Aime shares hope, healing, and inspiration through her writing. She was a finalist for the International Femtor Awards 2015 for eWomenNetwork in the category of Business Matchmaker from Dallas, Texas, USA. Being 1 of 6 in North America, and the only Canadian. In 2017 Aime was awarded the Peace & Friendship Award by Diversity Magazine in Alberta for being one who celebrates, accepts, and learns from the Indigenous people of Canada.

Connect with Aime here
Www.inchbyinchempowerment.com 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimehutton/

https://www.facebook.com/ibiempowerment

https://www.facebook.com/aimehuttonwriterspeaker/

Plus she has a support group for Moms of Tweens and teen girls experiencing Bullying.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/inchbyinchempowermentleaders
A space to get support, meet others who get what it is like to be bullied, and can heal themselves, and help others as well. 

The book about referenced as relationships at the speed of dogs is
The Boston Rules by Richard Casavant you can learn more at Amazon.ca here:
https://bit.ly/BostonRules

About Mark Laurie - Host.
Mark has been transforming how women see themselves, enlarging their sense of sexy, expanding their confidence in an exciting adventure that is transformational photography.
http://innerspiritphotography.com

Sound Production by:
Lee Ellis  - [email protected]
Reach out to Lee for your Sound Production.

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