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Victoria Stevens started her acting career at age 12. She began performing in musicals at Camden County College and then graduated with a Bachelors's in R/T/F Communications from Rowan University. From there, she booked one of her dream jobs working for Disney. She is an actress, known for Copycat Killers (2019), Fight Valley (2016), and Hell House (2015). Besides acting, Victoria is a sketch artist, hip hop dancer, and is certified in unarmed fighting. Her passion is to become a series regular on a sitcom and a lead character in a cop drama. Break song: Everyday Is Christmas When I'm With you. Written by Annette Tucker and Produced by Nadia Sahari
We are all stressed, we are out of work, we have a hard life right now, but we can overcome. HOPE is here for us.
Special Edition by Nadia Sahari. Discover the triggers and why you react the way you do, saying, or doing what you don't mean. Reflect on your relationship, is this you?
Don't forget who you are. You are the child of God. Humans will take advantage of you, God sees it all. Keep the love for him, he is always with you, even when others leave.
Who said life is easy? It's not. We need God to carry us through the bad and the good times. He is always with us; we forget to talk to him, to ask him to help us. Let's share our life with him, love him, love others, and be the best we can be. The world needs love right now, or we will all die from the hatred and diseases that we cannot control. Bring God back into your life and let love reign.
As a child, Nadia Sahari was abused by her immigrant family. Then she married an abuser. But Nadia had big dreams no one could kill. Nadia has been a successful entrepreneur and belly dancer and today she is an actress, author, radio host, producer, and entrepreneur.Nadia's Story:Breakaway: The Road To Freedom“ is Nadia Sahari'sremarkable true story of obstacles she overcame to become a success. Nadia was born in Lebanon. She immigrated with her parents to the United States at age two and grew up in the Detroit area. Besides being sexually abused at age five by her grandfather, she was repeatedly beaten by her father as a means to keep her from assimilating into the American culture. Her father feared if she associated with Americans she would lose her virginity; she was more valuable as a virgin so she could marry an Arab.Nadia refused to conform to her parents' rigid standards. At the age of seventeen, she was date raped and forced into an illegal abortion that nearly took her life. Desperate, she married a man who told her he loved her so much he would kill himself if he could not be with her. Without money, security, or a job, Nadia thought marriage would be her safety net. Little did she know she was going from Hell into Hades. Her husband repeatedly abused her. When she wouldn't give him money to buy alcohol, he tossed out her children's food and said, "If I can't have my beer, they can't eat. Refusing to see her children mistreated, Nadia threw him out.Throughout the years of abuse, Nadia held onto her dreams. Since age ten, she had wanted to be an actress. She credits that dream with her survival because it allowed her to escape reality. After twenty years of abuse, she found the strength to make that dream her reality. To support her children, she became a creative businesswoman. Soon she was attending acting school and had become a headliner belly dancer. She even appeared as a guest panelist on the Oprah Show. Today she is focusing on studying film so she can create documentaries. She is a member of Screen Actors Guild and After and has two movies coming out this year. She also has a very successful podcast, The Nadia Sahari Show, and a Youtube series. Please check out Nadia at:www.nadiasahari.comfacebook.com/nsaharitwitter: nadiasahariinstagram: NadiaSahari_official Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sbJnc0CTSJlGFrTLoVqF0?si=BQbuNxBFRn66ltKJ5dnyZgApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nadia-sahari-show/id356285769iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-nadia-sahari-show-31154156/https://www.facebook.com/thenadiasaharishow/https://www.instagram.com/thenadiasaharishow.tv/ https://www.spreaker.com/user/nadiasaharishowhttps://www.twitter.com/nadiasaharishowhttps://www.youtube.com/user/thenadiasaharishow
Sunday Afternoon is a time I reflect on my life and the life of our world. Sharing my thoughts and my opinions. Love to my listeners and love to my world. We all need love.
Sunday Afternoon relaxing in my backyard. Listening to the birds, to nature, thinking of vacations. Peace, love, happiness for you and me. Love. Live. Peace.
Today, I saw something disturbing. The number one Video Game is a violent game with mass destruction.  Grown-ups are advocating and promoting this on media. Why? Does this not affect children and their brains, anesthetize them to the point of not feeling any emotion? Why are we not looking at this situation? Isn't this Video Game craze going to far? Are Video Games causing kids to go and kill parents, friends  and schoolmates? I don't believe it's a gun issue, I believe the culprit of violence in our society are the Video Games. How do you feel about this statement? Children are playing violent Video Games and becoming  Robots like the characters in the game? This is my opinion..
Annette May Tucker is an American songwriter, who found success in the 1960s as co-writer of songs for The Electric Prunes ("I HAD TO MUCH TO DREAM LAST NIGHT", "GET ME TO THE WORLD ON TIME"), The Brogues ("I AINT NO MIRACLE WORKER"), The Knickerbockers ("A Coming Generation"), Nancy and Frank Sinatra ("Feelin' Kinda Sunday") and others.In 1961, as an aspiring songwriter, she met musician and songwriter Al Hazan, and together they wrote "Stick Around", which Tucker recorded. It was released as a single byPiper Records in Los Angeles in 1962.Â
An opportunity for women and men to call in to discuss the matter at hand Sexual harassment and abuse. Why does this happen? Will it stop? Many questions, we need answers. Women and men may call anonymously or give only their first names. Let's talk about it, Let's help others. We need a platform, a way to speak out without consequences, or fear. We need to help others to heal ourselves. God bless all of us.
Hello Friends and everyone, Glad you are listening to my show this morning. I want to share a few things that many don't know. My memoir BREAKAWAY: How I Survived Abuse was written over a twenty-five year period. I had to relive all the abuses before I could finish. As I wrote, cried, wrote and rewrote, I finally found the peace and healing inside to talk about it and to get my book published. It's here after many years. The stories of women and men who have read it is incredible and heart warming. It has given them hope beyond words, encouragement and inspiration to make important changes in their lives. This is my mission. I am thrilled beyond any words to hear from the individuals who have been touched by my life story. I hope to have a screenplay written soon. I am in contact with a Hollywood writer right now, so pray for me. I want my story to help and touch everyone all over the world. Your life will change after reading it. If I can make the choice that I have for my life, You can too! Inspiration, Encouragement and Hope! Read this memoir, give it to someone who needs help or uplifting. There is a way to live your dream. Break the silence! Take your power back, I did, you can too. My mission is to get every young girl and woman, as well as males to read my book. Please read Breakaway and get the confidence, the support you need to make better choices for yourself and your family.LIVE YOUR DREAM! YOU ARE WORTHY!
Join us for lots of fun! Reading, signing for my memoir BREAKAWAY, DON'T MISS IT. There will be several drawings and food. I will be there to personally meet all of you. Pictures and LIVE radio show 7 PM 4/21/2010 bring your friends! Tonite at the BOOKWOMAN 5501 N. Lamar Austin, TX- I AM WAITING FOR YOU!!!Thank you for listening to my reading.
I am having a special broadcast for anyone who wants to call in on the night of the show, It will be live. It is about giving voice to those who need to speak out about any abuse they ARE going through or HAVE gone through in their lives past or present. It is an open forum for males or females. This show is about helping yourself and others. HOW DID YOU HEAL, FORGIVE, ESCAPE. My show will INSPIRE you and others, to give HOPE, to ENCOURAGE others, to find healing for all of us. IT IS BY CHOICE AND NOT BY CHANCES THAT WE CHANGE OUR CIRCUMSTANCES . . . BREAK THE SILENCE. You may remain anonymous or give your name, it is up to you. April is Abuse Awareness Month, Let's talk, let's take back our power and Live Our Dreams!
Topics of conversation: Nadia talks about the overwhelming positive response to her book, Breakaway, and it's cathartic potential for readers. Why abusers stay, current statistics on abuse, and what victims need to know about life if they choose to get out. Forgiveness - the key to freedom: How to forgive your abusers. Healing the pain and discovering oneself - Nadia's talks about being a "little girl in a candy store," and how to live a life with passion and focus. Minute to minute inspirations, insights, tools, and advice from an author that lived unspeakable traumas and abuse, and now serves as a role model for other victims.
Nadia Sahari tells the remarkable, true story of her early life. Ms. Sahari was born in Lebanon to Arab parents who were Shia Muslims. Breakaway, her sensational journey through abuse, lifts the veil on her struggle for freedom. Until her early twenties, she was a victim of many abuses, including molestation, repeated beatings, rape, kidnapping and several attempts on her life. Miraculously she survived. Through it all she clung to her dream to be an actress. She never gave up. Today she is finally living her dream after years of healing. Her life story will bring hope, inspiraton, and encouragement to abused women and children everywhere. Ms. Sahari resides in the Texas Hill Country near her children with her husband and their pets. She is free at last.
Nadia Sahari tells the remarkable, true story of her early life. Ms. Sahari was born in Lebanon to Arab parents who were Shia Muslims. Breakaway, her sensational journey through abuse, lifts the veil on her struggle for freedom.
Casual conversation with guest Erica was followed by a heated argument between TJ, who joined us later, and me,. Phone guest Nadia Sahari told a heart-wrenching story of abuse and survival, which is available in her book, "Breakaway: How I Survived Abuse."