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Debby Montgomery Johnson Turning Fraud and Heartbreak Into Inspiration

Debby Montgomery Johnson Turning Fraud and Heartbreak Into Inspiration

FromWhispers & Bricks


Debby Montgomery Johnson Turning Fraud and Heartbreak Into Inspiration

FromWhispers & Bricks

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Debby Montgomery Johnson accomplished women she was a paralegal, she had served in the air force as an intelligent officer who suddenly lost her husband. She was faced with the burden of grief and the task of running his business. She wanted to start dating but wasn't sure how to start she turned to online dating. She fell in love with a man with whom she had months of long conversations, she met his family and friends online and through that time sent him money. She would discover that the man she thought she was talking to wasn't the same person. She had been the victim of a fraud. She describes how it all happened, the bricks she faced in getting over the heartbreak, and the financial loss. How she listened to the whispers and turned this terrible experience into a way to help others who have gone through a similar experience and to prevent others from going through the same thing. She explains how common it is and how to prevent it from happening to you or someone you love. It is an important and interesting story you won't want to miss!
Released:
Jun 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Everyone remembers where they were on that fateful day Sept 11th, 2001 in NYC when a terrorist attack shocked the world. I’m personally going to take you back WITH me to Tower One of the World Trade Center when shock, terror, flames, and chaos burst into the building. I was on the 78th-floor sky lobby when that first plane crashed into the building. It felt like a huge bomb had just exploded as I was blown right off my feet. All lights instantly went out. The elevators were engorged with flames while the building filled with smoke. On that day, 658 of my Cantor Fitzgerald co-workers—many of whom were also my friends—who were sitting at their desks were brutally murdered that day. I was one of the few lucky ones who survived, and my life totally changed instantly and it will never be the same.