Chenoa Daniels, a performance poet, business owner, book publicist, and former Peace Corps volunteer, discussing her transformative experience in South Africa. She talks about overcoming cultural shock, racial tensions, and language barriers while working on an HIV/AIDS health education program, and completing her Master of Public Health. Chenoa expresses her interest in the podcast industry and the importance of learning from new experiences, encouraging audience support for the podcast.
About Chenoa:
Chenoa Murray Daniels is a Performance Poet, Author, and the Founder of Daniels Day Publishing & Consulting. While serving in the U.S. Peace Corps as an HIV/AIDS Health Volunteer in South Africa, Chenoa wrote her inaugural poetry book “Whites Only”. Her book was recently accepted by the Gauteng Department of Education to distribute in public school libraries in South Africa. A portion of the book proceeds benefit Limehill village, where she lived and worked for two years with the Zulu people. Chenoa has performed her poetry in-person and in virtual venues including the Fringe Benefits Theatre (Los Angeles, California), the International Centre for Women Playwrights, the "I Am Free Music Festival" (Sandy Springs, Georgia), the Social Security Administration (Atlanta, Georgia), Bushfire Festival of Swaziland, and Mama's Jus' Jazzin' of Durban, South Africa. Chenoa is a member of the American Writers & Artists Institute and she is the Director of the African American Teen Authors Book Program. Chenoa believes that you can BREAK THE SKY with the purpose God gave you for your life!
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