To most who know her, Kiersten Parsons Hathcock is a former TV marketing exec and TEDx speaker who became a Shark Tank-winning, self-taught carpenter & furniture designer, building an award-winning international furniture company out of her LA garage. Behind the scenes, however, Kiersten privately struggled to heal from childhood sexual abuse and survive narcissistic abuse while grappling with newfound evidential mediumship abilities. This journey led her to pen her debut memoir, Little Voices: How Kids in Spirit Helped a Reluctant Medium Escape and Heal from Abuse (Post Hill Press/Simon and Schuster). In 2021, Kiersten co-founded The National Institute for Law & Justice (NILJ) nonprofit with retired NYPD Detective Mark Pucci. NILJ.org helps crime victims and their families, free of charge.
Today, Kiersten is working with Hollywood producers on a scripted TV series adaptation of Little Voices and speaking professionally on entrepreneurship, intuition, and healing from abuse. She resides in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, Scott, and their pup, Scout.
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