Amy Paulus: A Year and a Half Ago I Had $1,200 to My Name.

A year and a half ago Amy had $1,200 to her name. Her father had stolen her identity. She was fighting to keep her house. She was one step away from being homeless with a teenage son depending on her for everything. She did not give up. She fought. She worked her ass off. She showed up every single day even when she had every reason not to. And on the other side of all of it she felt something she had never allowed herself to feel before. Appreciated. Seen. Worthy of everything she had built. In this episode of "Stories Worth Sipping", Amy sits down with Azizi Marshall at a coffee shop in Downers Grove, Illinois and shares what it took to survive her father's betrayal, rebuild from nothing, and finally step into the version of herself she always knew was in there. This one will take your breath away. ◼️ What it felt like to discover her father had stolen her identity ◼️ How she kept going with $1,200 and a teenage son depending on her ◼️ The moment she almost lost her house ◼️ What rebuilding from nothing actually looked like day to day ◼️ The first time she finally felt appreciated by the people she served ◼️ What she wants every person fighting the hardest battle of their life to know If this story moved you, share it with one person who needs to hear it today. That is how this grows. Not through ads, algorithms or cheesy gimmicks. Through people who believe that stories matter, and sharing them with people who need to hear them. The world heals one story at a time. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a story:    / @azizimarshall   Follow Azizi Marshall: Instagram: @azizimarshall LinkedIn: Azizi Marshall Website: azizimarshall.com Stories Worth Sipping: azizimarshall.com/stories-worth-sipping Business inquiries: [email protected] #StoriesWorthSipping #Resilience #StartingOver #IdentityTheft #SingleMom #RealStories #HopeAndResilience #FinancialResilience #WomenWhoFight