Ameerah Alisande Massey on Swoop’s World Primetime

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Ameerah Alisande Massey

On Thursday November 1, 2012 at 11am/PST (2pm/EST) we welcome Ameerah Alisande Massey to Swoop’s World Primetime. Ameerah is a writing coach, author, speaker, and self esteem expert. Ameerah states “My personal mission is to impact women of all ages, and I am in consistent prayer that I am accomplishing that through my books, our workshops, and my example. The message is that it’s not about being perfect but it is about learning, forgiving, growing, striving for your personal greatness & believing in yourself.” Swoop’s World Primetime is live on Thursdays at 11am/PST (2pm/EST) Tune in each week at Swoopsworld.com.

Ameerah Alisande Massey

Ameerah Alisande Massey, author of MIRACLEGIRLS volume 1 and No One is Coming to the Rescue, and the upcoming release of The Adventures of MIRACLEmoms, hails from the Bay Area of California. She has become a consummate observer of human behavior. Her love of writing began at the age of three. Where she kept little journals wherein she would scribble pages and pages of indecipherable writing (to the untrained eye that is) and she would read them to her family with great passion and drama. Her creativity was apparent even at that early age. At the age of eleven, her 5th grade teacher, Mr. Abadie took notice of her writing skills. He submitted one of her children’s stories to a Writer’s Guild contest which she won. She had written her first award winning African Folktale. Ameerah was now officially an author. This opportunity also afforded her to serve as background vocals on a children’s album, “Everyone Can Be In the Band”, by Alan Spector.

While pursuing degrees in psychology and business she also enjoyed the exciting world of fashion and modeling. Down deep she always knew that she would someday be able to affect the lives of others in a meaningful manner. Her desire was to be able to be a positive role model for young women; To be able to inspire, mentor and motivate others as she had been mentored by some very powerful women through the years. After college, she began her teaching career in the public school system as well as the community at large. She took a sabbatical to write a book and entered the world of business and rejoined her parents in their family’s virtual college bookstore. Her entrepreneurial spirit emerged and she launched her own business, which enabled her to impact the lives of many people.