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Johnny Miller Come Join Us on Jennifer's Perspectives September 18th at 7PM EST where my guest will be Mr. Johnny Miller. https://twitter.com/JMillzThaShoota JMillzThaShoota a independent Artist from Sacramento California. Born in Oakland Ca but Sacramento made me. Johnny Miller, grew up in a gated neighborhood Which use to be Named FranklinVilla (GPARKWAY Mobb) Johnny grew up just another soul making my way through life. Johnny has over came some many’s bumps in life from being incarcerated at a young age to being Charged at 16 as a adult doing time in California youth authority (CYA) been in prison at 19. Johnny was a father at a young age also I’m a husband and father to 6 kid’s life is crazy trying to balance my career and family. Johnny has had is my own Lable (OffThaDribble Music Group) so he's in control of my own journey. OffThaDribble stand for No hesitation in life no matter what and also never hog the ball make sure your whole time is equal. Check out my his new album Pressure Applied it dropped today https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/9gNPm2eQWKm14FJu9

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Arthur Mitchell Today on Jennifer's Perspectives my very special guest is Mr. Arthur Mitchell: CEO/Founder of the IAM Program a developement program for children with disabilites, he's also an Author and Motivational Speaker. https://artmitch.com/ Arthur Mitchell's Journey started at the age of 6 when he was diagnosed with an eye disease called Keratoconus. The eye disease caused him to be visually impaired throughout his whole life. Art dealt with rejection, bullying, lack of support, and loneliness. This led him to a number of challenges in life. As Art got older he was able to take all his pain and turn it into his purpose. Art now travels across the world speaking and teaching, with the I AM program, and professional development programs for students and staff. His main purpose is to help bridge the gap in the education field, by helping kids with disabilities understand their purpose and to remind them that their disability does not affect their ability.

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