What We Do
Empowering Women
Our vision is a world where everyone has access to the resources that empower them to create, strive, achieve, and thrive as they live the lives of their dreams. We value strength, self-acceptance, resilience, open-mindedness, kindness, diversity of ideas, creativity, spirituality, growth, depth, stability, and service.
My life’s purpose is to inspire and empower others to succeed and live the lives of their dreams despite adversities. I am fulfilled when I am part of an individual’s journey to success, especially when the person says or proclaims “I have become the strongest me” or when individuals thank me for helping them see the endless possibilities of success that were not apparent to them due to fear or adversity.
Welcome to The Strongest Me, LLC – transform your life and wield the courage of a dancing lioness.
Dr. Miriam O. Ezenwa, Founder and CEO
The Strongest Me is a service-oriented company dedicated to providing top-notch live workshops, webinars, motivational speaking, individualized coaching, and other related services to break cultural codes and kickstart a shift in mindset in the minds and hearts of our clients.
What sets The Strongest Me apart from all the others are my unique experiences as an immigrant who, despite poverty, abuse, and hardships, achieved the American dream.
– Born and raised in Nigeria, I have a unique and multi-perspective lens through which I view the world. Having lived in the United States for over 22 years, I am able to leverage both African and Western perspectives to create unique success building programs.
– I come from a staunch religious and spiritual background that has stayed with me all my life. My childhood dream was to become a Catholic nun. I spent almost four years in a juniorate, a high school preparing me to fulfil my calling, but had to withdraw when my family could not afford the tuition. My religious upbringing has helped me create sound and transformational programs for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
– I came to the United States because I won a Green Card in a lottery (Diversity Visa) and am now a naturalized citizen. My family was so poor that I would not have had the opportunity to come to the United States had it not been for the Green Card visa.
– I became a surrogate mother to my eight siblings upon the tragic death of our mother in a car accident. I have learned to cope with the trauma growing up in poverty as well as enduring homelessness and sexual abuse. I am a survivor.
– I am an academic nurse researcher, a professor, a real estate entrepreneur, an author, and a single mother who is successful in a highly demanding academic position.