When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...
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When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...
Surviving Addiction and Sex Trafficking with Monica Charles
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3 years ago
Surviving Addiction and Sex Trafficking with Monica Charles
Monica took her first sip of alcohol at around ten years old. As time went on, her life started revolving around substance abuse, and to feed the addiction, she began selling herself. When she started dating one of her “clients,” she thought salvation was at hand, and she could finally be free of that lifestyle. But things only got worse when her new boyfriend forced her into the world of sex trafficking. This week on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I’m talking with Monica Charles about her expe...
Overcome with Auntie Anne
When Sara Bottom was eight years old, she got her first job selling eggs at a local farmer's market. She knew she wanted to be "the person counting the money in the register," and her dream of becoming an entrepreneur developed from that moment on. But for Sara's dream to become a reality, she'd have to leave the only community she'd ever known and go out on her own. Today I'm talking with Sara Bottom on Overcome With Auntie Anne. She's not only been a big part of my life but has been a par...