
Why Not Me October One
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Narrated by:
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Tyra Kennedy
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By:
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Li'Shey Johnson
About this listen
How to get your power back? How LiShey pushed forward after losing her faith. I lost myself up under the bleachers on October 1, 2017, the Las Vegas massive shooting. Fifty-eight innocent people were killed that night. My life would never be the same. I felt like I died up under the bleachers. The real struggles of learning the new you after such a horrific ordeal. PTSD got the best of me. I felt like my family and friends didn't know how to support me and didn't know what to say to me. So they did nothing. I was alone. I had to learn that I mattered, and that it was okay to seek professional help.
©2020 Li'Shey Johnson (P)2021 Li'Shey Johnson
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