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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally- Life after Death , Maria Chiarilli 07/11 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally-From Victim to Warrior, Shelli de Silva 04/25 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Shelli de Silva, Sri Lankan born, is from a middle class family of four. Her parents are currently in Sri Lanka and her only sibling is her dearly loved brother who lives in Indiana. From her very young days she was very opinionated and wouldn’t allow anyone tell her what she couldn’t do. Shelli had her first dream (one of many) when she was 12 years old. It was to come to the United States, her imaginary ‘home’. 10 years and 10,000 miles later, she made her imagination a reality by making her way to Arizona, to pursue her higher education in Mechanical Engineering.
Despite being a victim of domestic violence for 3 years and of Rape, she graduated with her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees both in Mechanical Engineering. She then moved to Indiana when she landed her dream job as a Machine Integration Engineer with the world’s leading Diesel Engine Manufacturer. Within six months she launched and delivered a six sigma project, which was once, labeled impossible. Soon she was presenting new concepts at Global Conferences to Global Leaders of the company. Her fast paced career took another toll when she found herself laid off in a global layoff after one and a half years in to her corporate career. She fought through struggle after struggle, those of which us immigrants are well aware of and decided that she was finally going to live her life’s true purpose. A total of 26 interview with Apple and Google for just 2 positions, making it to the last rounds and not being offered a job, made her open her eyes. That’s when she answered her wakeup call and realized that she was meant to do so much more than just work for a company! She packed her life in her car, 5 days, 2700 miles and after endless driving by herself, came to San Francisco CA. She had no job, no family, no friends and no place to stay in San Francisco, but she claims she had ALL of her gut!.Today she stands tall writing a book called ‘Victim to Warrior’ and being involved in uplifting other’s lives through her blog ‘victimtowarrior.com‘. She also plans on opening her own clothing line down the road to support her cause. Always full of fresh ideas, Shelli claims that this is only the beginning of her work in inspiring, uplifting and empowering others!
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Meet Jasmine Coleman. She’s the girl that’s outgoing, beautiful, and full of self-assurance- a confidence that’s forced to cover the scars she hides. When rushing into love becomes a heartbreaking mistake the last piece of it disappears. Now she is left uncertain, weak, and full of self-loathing. But her strength is needed now more than before.
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Empowering and Inspiring Women Globally 11/01 by DiannaBelleRose | Women Podcasts
Kirkus Review – A debut memoir of survival from an author who finds strength in her religious faith.
“CW Seymore recounts the horrific physical, emotional and sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her father throughout her childhood. The author maintains a calm, unaffected tone; the memoir is never bitter. Readers will be left with the impression of a woman who endured a traumatic childhood and came to understand how it shaped her; along the way, she maintained a sense of strength driven by both her own personality and the support she drew from her faith.” — Kirkus Review
“Shards of Glass will push all your buttons and wake you up to the reality many of us live with, but seldom acknowledge or write about. It is simultaneously horrific and hopeful, striking a fine balance between facing
down the barrel of violence and not letting it define who we are or how we survive.”–Gabriel Constans: Ph.D. Author: “Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something!” “Grief’s Wake Up Call” and“Good Grief: Love, Loss & Laughter.”
“As a Humanitarian and Writer I fully endorse “Shards Of Glass” by CW Seymore. I Commend her Tenacity, Spirit, Faith in GOD and Courage to painfully reveal her story. CW will open wide the eyes of the reader to this
problem and give hope and inspiration to those who have equally suffered the nightmare of abuse and will touch the hearts of all of us to stand up, takenote, be responsible and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! Two Thumbs Up! This Book Should Be On The Best Sellers List!”
–Pete DeLorenzo: Nationally recognized; Comedian, Actor, Recording Artist, Producer, Director and Humanitarian.







