SHATTERED LIVES with Donna R. Gore, “LadyJustice”
Examining the effects of those who have survived violent crime and how it has impacted their lives.
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Talk Show Host and Presidential Candidate, Dr. Laurie Roth talks about her shattered life and how she overcame all the odds against her to recover from a brain injury to become a candidate for the Presidency!
Laurie Roth was an upcoming star in the pop music world when an unfortunate motorcycle accident left her barely alive, her face shattered and in a coma. Doctors predicted that her chances for recovery, singing, and walking again were very slim. With the help of God and her warrior nature, Dr. Laurie Roth did recover and today she takes it all on again!
Before the accident Laurie Roth was a cover story on Cash Box Magazine and recorded 5 CD’s. She was the Host and Co-Producer for the popular PBS Show, CD Highway, which was broadcast on 155 stations across the country. She has hosted successful talk shows on radio stations from Boston to L.A. with no shortage of callers.
She made her way back to talk radio on the syndicated broadcast, The Roth Show, which is on air 3 hours every Monday through Friday. The Roth Show speaks to the country about controversial, often unpopular, but always important issues facing America today and what can be done about it.
Roth has written a new book, The People’s President, outlining the important issues of the day and how, if elected, she will put America back on track!
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