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Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Released Thursday, 14th January 2021
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Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Superpower Segment w/ Brely Evans - PT. 1

Thursday, 14th January 2021
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***** This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. I’ve Got Scars Baby listeners get 10% off their first month at: http://betterhelp.com/IveGotScarsBaby It’s always a good time to invest in yourself. Turn your scars into your superpower! *****

In this episode, Brely Evans {Actress, Singer, Producer, and Motivational Speaker} discusses her experience being a curvy woman in Hollywood and shares some of her most powerful tips for life.

ABOUT BRELY:
Brély Evans is a multi-talented native from Oakland, California. She is an Actress, Author,  Producer, Vocalist, Comedienne, and Voice Over Talent. Whether Brély is making you cry in a  drama, laugh in a comedy, or challenging you intellectually through her thought-provoking  discussions as a talk show host and radio personality, she finds time for keynote speaking and  serves as ambassador for several national brands.

In the stage play, Two Can Play That Game, Brély quickly became a fan favorite. Recognized  for her ability to captivate an audience, she was cast opposite Queen Latifah in 20th Century FOX,  Just Wright. Her comedic timing resulted in the expansion of her role from Co-Worker 1 to  Sabrina Gillar. It was this same power packed persona that afforded her an opportunity to work  with the late Whitney Houston in the SONY Feature, Sparkle.

Brély transitioned into television and is recognized for her recurring role as Nichelle Nichols on  BET’s Being Mary Jane as Gabrielle Union’s best friend. Her reach continued to expand with  projects such as Regina King’s directorial debut Let The Church Say Amen. She was also cast in  a lead opposite Lamman Rucker in the film, The Man In 3B. Brély starred in the short film, Black  Rose with Tyrese and Jennifer Hudson and as leading lady in TV One’s, You Can’t Fight Christmas. 

Brély’s 1st comedy series regular role on The Last Call was starring opposite Carl Anthony Payne.  She soon followed with her role as Rondell Lancaster, in Ambitions, for the OWN NETWORK.  She is currently recurring in BET's hot new series, The Family Business, as Sonya. Brély’s latest  series roles as Alexandria in For The Love of Jason and as JoJo in Terror Lake Drive, are both  concurrently airing on the UMC Network. 

Brély says it is her faith, drive, positive outlook, and commitment to excellence that continues to reward her with career opportunities. She coaches people in her series Get Your Act Together and Start Living Your Dreams both national and internationally through her company Water Walkers Worldwide, Inc.

Connect with Brély at: https://www.brelyevans.com/
http://instagram.com/brelyevans
Download Brély’s Superpower Tips at: https://www.audrabryant.com/brelyevans
"Twix  Booty" Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8eR4mDKH_c&list=PL7B3E3B7E79EB08F4

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I've Got Scars Baby!

I've Got Scars Baby! is about exploring "scars" of all sorts, from physical to mental and emotional "scars." We will speak with people from various backgrounds who share their life lessons and how they have become empowered by their scars. The purpose of this show is to present the audience with possibilities for overcoming trauma and turning your scars into your superpower.ABOUT AUDRA:Life Coach/Motivational Speaker/Author Audra Bryant is a life coach, motivational speaker, singer, and author who shares her transformational journey of healing to help others turn their scars into their superpower. After an accident caused her to receive burns on her chest, neck and shoulder at the tender age of 18-months, Bryant spent nearly 25 years trying to rid herself of the scars with surgeries, compression vests, acid treatments, and injections.She then began to cover them with t-shirts and turtlenecks and refused to look at her scars in the mirror until she was 25 years old, only to find herself missing out on her purpose and meaningful relationships. Because of her experience, the Detroit native wrote her song “Scars” to encourage others going through similar situations and shares her journey in a book “I’ve Got Scars Baby! How to Embrace Your Scars and Power Your Purpose.” In it, Bryant reveals that through prayer, affirmations, therapy, and other methods, she eventually found her purpose by embracing her scars. Additionally, as a certified life coach, she’s empowered countless others through workshops, personal coaching, speaking engagements, online courses, and her podcast “I’ve Got Scars Baby!”, which explores “scars” of all sorts from physical to mental and emotional.Bryant’s infectious smile, impeccable talent and powerful testimony led to her being a motivational speaker and performer for The Detroit Medical Center, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Los Angeles Unified School District, Accelerated Radio, LA Talk Radio and the Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors.Through the victories and the times of challenge, Bryant’s learned that we all have a purpose that is inextricable linked to one another so it is her desire to encourage others in their journey and make them smile along the way!To learn more or purchase Audra’s book please visit: https://www.audrabryant.com/

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