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“Life of Brittany Conrod” Speaks A Message of Life and Hope to the Abused

by Ryan Pierre
July 5, 2020
in Business, Entrepreneur, Lifestyle
“Life of Brittany Conrod” Speaks A Message of Life and Hope to the Abused

Life has been far from easy for model and entrepreneur Brittany Conrod. But what was a momentary affliction has now turned into a testimony of hope for all those who struggle. Today Brittany hopes to inspire others to persevere amid life’s challenges. 

Brittany is an entrepreneur and now author of Life of Brittany Conrod. She was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Brittany loves to travel the world, write, and skate. Her true passion is in modeling and fashion. Currently, she is attending the University of Phoenix College, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communication and broadcasting as she hopes one day to be a news anchor. 

The burdens of Brittany’s past are the main inspiration to her book. An autobiography that details her many struggles and triumphs, Life of Brittany Conrod hopes to bring comfort to the desperate. Brittany was a victim of sexual abuse at an early age. She was also bullied at school very often for her physical appearance. Even later on in life, she would find herself cornered by domestic violence. Brittany knows what it is like to have life deal you bad cards, but she also knows what it takes to get back up. After suffering from domestic abuse and bullying all her life, she feels she must share her story, in hopes that she can speak to those who go through the same struggles today. 

Other themes in the book include Brittany’s journey to becoming a model and raising her two children, basically all on her own. These two pieces of her life were her primary motivators. She felt driven by her love for her children and her passions in life. Through her most significant trials, she found the strength to overcome. “Now I have a mindset that if I feel like falling, I will kneel before falling all the way down.” Brittany shares. “Trust the process and have faith because Father God is always on time. I have a living testimony, and I am a domestic violence survivor. Life of Brittany Conrod explains it all.”

In her book, Brittany also shares her faith. When she was in the pit of abuse, failure, and financial strain, she would often feel like there was no way out of her pain. But Brittany shares about the times that God showed up for her at the right time to rescue her. Brittany looks to her faith as the primary source of strength for her. It’s what has brought her to become the phenomenal woman that she is today.

Brittany also authored another book back in 2013 entitled So Much To Tell, a collection of her poetic expressions of the abuses she went through. Through her poetry, she also tells of her rise from the ashes of her past. Brittany shares how she overcame overwhelming challenges and tests. 

Life of Brittany Conrod is a self-published work and is available now for pre-order on various channels, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Walmart. To learn more about the book and learn more about the author, check out Life of Brittany Conrod at Bookbaby. You can also follow Brittany Conrod on her socials, @modelbrittanyconrod on Instagram and Author Brittany Conrod on Facebook.

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