Who we are

Sue earned her bachelor’s degree in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Davis.  She then pursued a degree in Business Information Systems,  and moved up to IT Manager in only six years by focusing on helping people “do more, better.” 

A health crisis in the form of an ulcer enabled her to switch gears and focus more on her right brain. She holds multiple certifications in the Mind-Body-Spirit healing methodologies, such as: Hypnotherapy, Tarot, Reiki, NLP, and EFT, and completed her third degree in Comparative Theology. Her entrepreneurial interview show, The Sweet Sound of Success, won a Visionary Award in 2021.  Sue also managed the event program for the largest New Age bookstore in Northern California for six years, running over 300 events a year.  She is a multiple Amazon Bestseller and founded her own publishing company in 2007.
Sue added another certification in Biofield Tuning™in 2014, and made it her life mission to make sure successful people get off their “Yeah-Butt.” She helps remove the stuck experiences of family history that’s been getting in their way and encourages them to fulfill their own destinies.

Sue Wilhite now travels the world speaking at both virtual and live events. Sue is known as a brilliant and inspiring speaker, and loves to make difficult or complex subjects understandable and relatable.

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