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Allana Pratt, Intimacy Expert - Intimate Conversations Highlights with Susan Winter

Susan Winter is an empowering woman who is not ashamed of who she loves or why she loves them!  Does the relationship work for you? Yes? Ok then…have no apologies!  Susan reminds us that our lives are our own and our happiness is in our own hands.

This week on Intimate Conversations Live, Susan takes us down a hot and spicy path of being in relationships with younger men.  She also speaks to us about how difficult it got at times, and how she overcame that to be happy with whoever she loved regardless of their age.  While you are at it, please check out her offer at http://ift.tt/1dKIs64.

SW HighRes Arms Crossed (1)You can learn more about Susan in her bio below.

SUSAN WINTER (Allowing Magnificence and Older Women/Younger Men), is a relationship expert and social futurist specializing in higher thinking for today’s evolving world. She writes, speaks and coaches on cutting-edge partnership models as well as traditional relationship challenges, offering heightened insight from a broader perspective. As a social futurist, Susan illuminates the greater possibilities within all humans and establishes a foundational framework from which to access our inherent magnificence.

Having graduated from Indiana University’s School of Music her experience as a professional communicator led her from Opera singer, to on-camera anchor. With a long-standing career in national television she became the host/moderator of Corporate Profiles on FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK (now known as CNBC). Susan is the recipient of numerous awards in the field of business communications. Working as a corporate spokeswoman for over fifteen years, she handled the on-camera communications for over 200 of the Fortune 500 companies. Given her vast media experience, Susan also worked as a consultant for the TELEVISION BUREAU OF ADVERTISING and MIRAMAX FILMS.

Continually pressing the issues behind the issue, her insight as a social futurist commands regular guest status on William F. Buckley’s DEBATES DEBATES (PBS) and NPR (National Public Radio). As a public speaker, Susan delivers information to the business community and professional organizations, identifying the connections that link individual evolution to societal applications. Foundational shifts in social consciousness alter consumer preference and the manner by which business is conducted. Novel approaches and forward thinking are required to maximize productivity in anticipation of these trends.

Susan’s first book, ”Older Women/Younger Men” quickly became an international bestseller while it affected a sociological shift in mainstream thinking. This book opened the minds and hearts of readers’ worldwide as it proved loving, committed partnerships between older women and their younger partners not only exist, but flourish. Susan’s second book, “Allowing Magnificence” struck a chord with Amazon’s editors. It received the Amazon Editors’ Favorite Books of 2014 award. ”Allowing Magnificence” has been included in Amazon’s Best Books of 2014.

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