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Motivation: His faith was tested by a stroke and life is motivated by the death of 47 people.

Motivation: His faith was tested by a stroke and life is motivated by the death of 47 people.

Update: 2025-01-20
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Wendell Graham.

He is a dynamic entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and seasoned coach with a diverse background that spans over 20 years in various fields, including research, construction, and development. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Wendell began his career with the National Railroad Passenger Association (Amtrak) in Washington, D.C., before transferring to New Orleans, where he enjoyed a successful tenure in the railroad industry.

After retiring, Wendell founded Slight Edge Consulting, driven by his passion for helping small businesses thrive. He believes that everyone has a unique gift, and by tapping into that potential, they can transform their lives and the lives of others. As a professional sales coach, life coach, and business coach, Wendell leverages his wealth of experience to guide clients through overcoming obstacles and learning from failures.

Wendell knows firsthand the challenges of entrepreneurship and the importance of resilience. His dedication to empowering individuals and businesses makes him a valuable resource for anyone looking to unlock their potential and achieve lasting success. 

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Motivation: His faith was tested by a stroke and life is motivated by the death of 47 people.

Motivation: His faith was tested by a stroke and life is motivated by the death of 47 people.

Rushion McDonald