Parental Alienation As A Defense To Allegations Of Domestic Violence And Allegations Of Child Sexual Abuse
As Walters sees it she wasn’t quitting her job, she was hiring herself. “Even though I knew I was doing it in a public way, it was an opportunity for me to showcase exactly what it looks like to face one of the biggest fears many of us have, which is taking a huge leap into possibility and our purpose,” she says.
In the midst of her massive career shift Walters and her husband adopted three homeless sisters who were 3, 11 and 14. Walters and her family are the subjects of new reality showThe series centers around Walters and her family as she runs her marketing business. There’s her husband, Josh Walters, a stay-at-home lawyer, their three daughters and their Manny /executive assistant/beloved friend Eddie.
Jeryl Brunner: So many people are aching to take agency of their lives in a big way like you did, but are too terrified or don't have the resources or confidence. What would you advise? A lot of times the fear that we feel around taking on something new isn’t really founded in experienced failure. It is founded in thoughts and perceptions around failure an d what the outcome of that would be. So we’re really caught up in what will people think.