Miriam Horrocks-Isenberg
 
 
 
 
• Widow of fallen 9/11 United Airlines First Officer, Michael Horrocks
• Cancer Survivor
• Motivational Speaker
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Miriam Horrocks-Isenberg inspires everyone she encounters to live a life filled with limitless potential. On September 11, 2001 her husband’s plane was hijacked by terrorists and flown into the World Trade Center. We all watched the horrific events unfold. Miriam and her two small children lived them. In the face of evil, Miriam embraced her faith and as a result was blessed with the love and support of her family, friends, community and country. The grace she received and the life lessons she encountered provided the strength and courage she needed to crawl out from under her grief and create a life filled with joy and happiness.

Today, Miriam’s life is firmly rooted on the foundation of her 5 pillars; Trust in her Higher Power,
Honoring Values; not Fears, Releasing Resentment, Staying Present and Saying “Yes.” She is passionate about motivating, encouraging, educating and guiding others in the everyday practical use of these pillars and provides the audience with valuable tools for the application of these lessons.

In 2015, Miriam faced a cancer diagnosis. Miriam quickly applied the life lessons she acquired following her 9/11 experience and embraced her cancer journey as an opportunity to deepen relationships and discover new beginnings. Against all odds, Miriam continues to find limitless potential for living a life filled with abundance. She lives everyday in love, laughter, forgiveness and peace.

Today, Miriam, a West Chester University graduate, is living in Media, Pa. with her husband, Paul.
Miriam and Paul have successfully blended and raised their loving family of four children. The
children are currently pursing their own life goals and living their individual, personal lives of limitless potential. Their favorite times are the times they spend together.

Miriam shares her gifts from the podium and through her involvement with Bringing Hope
Home, the non-profit organization her husband, Paul, founded in memory of his late wife. Miriam and Paul are committed to this organization which provides Unexpected Amazingness through
financial assistance and emotional support to
local families with cancer.