Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors

“Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors” will feature personal stories about the challenges of womanhood: motherhood, sex, workplace, marriage, etc. The goal of the event is to empower women to share stories of obstacles they have overcome and to help others understand the obstacles women still face, even in 2017.

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Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors
April 30, 2017
7:30PM Show
Doors Open 6:30PM
Jammin’ Java
227 Maple Ave E.
Vienna, VA 22180
Tickets Here

PLEASE NOTE: By purchasing advance tickets at Jammin’ Java during business hours, you avoid the service charge.

All proceeds from the show benefit the National Network to End Domestic Violence

Watch the Video Promo Here, by Capture Video Inc.

With true, personal stories from storytellers:

Stacy Crickmer – DC-area musical theater actress, singer, and choreographer with a full time corporate job

Sharon Few – Founder of “A Few Too Many Words” – promoting creative writing amongst our youth

Sandra Hull – Creative geek who uses her powers for good instead of evil

Felicia L. Reed – Life Coach, International Speaker, “Females Without Fear” Mastermind Group Founder, Owner of Put It In Perspective

Jessica Robinson – Founder of Better Said Than Done, Author of the urban Fantasy novel Caged

Kathy Stershic – Principal of Dialog Research & Communications, and a data privacy freak

Allison Stevens – Writer, editor, and communications professional in the Washington, D.C., area

Anne B. Thomas – Writer, Speaker, Storyteller. For more visit annebthomas.com

Brandy WalkerFreelance writer, poet, teacher, and host of the podcast, Throwing Light.

Hosted by Mary Supley Foxworth – Co-Author of Roar:True Tales of Women Warriors and Better Said Than Done workshop leader.

Better Said Than Done cannot predict what material may trigger someone suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or what will upset people for other reasons. Content of this show is of an adult nature and some stories featured deal with abuse, sex, and traumatic events.

Better Said Than Done is also publishing an anthology of true, personal stories on the same subject. Check back soon for news.

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