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Single Wives Sit Down with the "Heart Healer" Rob Hill, Sr.







Hey Young World!

If you haven't figured out by now, I have a real true love for people! I love great relationships and I am an advocate for love and friendship on all levels. I recently started doing interviews with relationship experts and motivational speakers for The Single Wives Club, a website designed for the single woman who's preparing to become a wife. Now, now... even though it says wives that doesn't mean my conversations are strictly for women, these experts are giving the men something to think about too when it comes to dating women and maintaining good relationships. My latest interview is with the talented Rob Hill, Sr. Here's a sneak peak at what the "Heart Healer" had to say!

"What’s up Single Wives? If you thought our last interview was a good one, wait until you read this! I had the pleasure of chatting with Rob Hill, Sr., also known as the “Heart Healer.” This writer, poet and motivational speaker definitely lives up to his name and he is on a mission to inspire you to live and LOVE! Check out our interview….

SWC: What was the defining moment in your life that made you realize you wanted to help people deal with their pain and fears through inspiration?

RHS: Not sure if there was one defining moment, its more of a collection of moments. I’ve always been a leader; my whole life people have just naturally felt comfortable sharing the issues of their heart with me. I think with the birth of my son, it really pushed me to chase my dreams. I knew I wanted to influence people on a large scale, so I began writing and God directed my path. Had to be Him, because I didn’t see all of this for me starting out.

SWC: Like most of us out here at one point you felt hurt, lost and afraid but you believe “for every breakdown there is a design for a breakthrough,” can you explain your theory for us?

RHS: I just realized that every time I had an experience, I got stronger, wiser, and better. Each time I thought God was putting “too much” on me, it ended up being just what I needed to get to that next level. Transitions aren’t always meant to be comfortable, sometimes we have to be pushed in order to know our true capabilities".........

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