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In this episode of The 411 Live, we are joined by former television broadcast journalist Vivian L. King.
Vivian L. King was taking a prescription pill and suddenly suffered a stroke that robbed her of her voice. She battled through neurological intensive care and hours of therapy. Could you ever imagine living your best life, going through your daily routine, and all of a sudden you can’t speak or move? Join us as we talk to Vivian L. King about her journey from having a stroke to a miraculous recovery and her new book, “When The Words Suddenly Stopped.” Find out her powerful three-step process that led to her ultimate healing. This is The 411 Live. Real People. Real Talk.
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Vivian L. King – Former TV Broadcast Journalist | Author | Speaker | Founder of Vivian L. King Connections
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