Tonight's Book Slam on Clubhouse was a great show! They each had something to say that resonated with everyone.
Film Director Deonte' Bolden reads from his book Purposed Pain. Bolden is a filmmaker who has used his own experiences with pain and trauma to create films that inspire and uplift others. His book is a memoir that tells the story of his journey from pain to purpose.
Motivational Speaker Wendell White read from his book The Devil Thought He Had Me!. White is a motivational speaker and author who has overcome incredible odds to achieve success. His book is a story of hope and resilience, and it is sure to inspire anyone who reads it.
Global U. N. Ambassador Dr. Angela J. Neally, Ph. D. Dr. Neally is a global leader and advocate for social justice. Her book is a memoir that tells the story of her life and her journey to becoming a global ambassador.
Eric York read from his book Having Early Visions That Move Mountains. York is a motivational speaker and author who has a passion for helping others achieve their dreams. His book is a guide to creating and achieving your vision for your life.
Ronald Goode read from his book The Cape Cod Serial Killer Story. Goode is a true crime author who has written extensively about the Cape Cod serial killer. His book is a gripping account of the murders and the investigation that brought the killer to justice.
Vanessa Hollis read from her book A Mixed Batter Of Confessions. Hollis is a poet and author who writes about the experiences of being mixed race. Her book is a collection of poems and essays that explore the joys and challenges of being mixed race.
Elise Marie Collins read from her book Super Ager: You Can Look Younger, Have More Energy, a Better Memory, and Live a Long and Healthy Life (Aging Healthy, Staying Young). Collins is a health and wellness expert who is passionate about helping people age gracefully. Her book is a guide to living a long, healthy, and vibrant life.
Nathaniel Terrell read from his book Is There Not A Cause. Terrell is a pastor and author who is passionate about social justice. His book is a call to action for Christians to get involved in the fight for justice.
Tabitha Wilson read from her book No Cross-No Crown: A Journey Through Autism, Bullying and Spiritual Warfare. Wilson is a mother of a child with autism who has written about her experiences to help other families facing similar challenges. Her book is a story of faith, hope, and overcoming adversity.I encourage everyone to tune in to the Book Slam on Clubhouse! You can be sure that every evening is inspiring.