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Episode 38: Jennifer Hotai – Surviving Domestic Violence 

  1. Episode 38: Jennifer Hotai - Surviving Domestic Violence  jazz4peace 50:46

Jennifer Hotai has experienced and endured many challenges through her creative career and personal struggles while escaping a life-threatening abusive relationship. With her breakthrough book on the subject “Alive & Angry”, she is now embarking on new opportunities, while offering her leadership skills in tech and other industries. Join us for this exciting conversation on this rarely talked about growing topic with Jazz inspired  performances by Rick of the Rock Classic “Not Alone” by Linkin Park and Glen Campbells timeless Country hit Wichita Lineman.

Find out more about Jennifer and Buy the NEW book at: https://www.amazon.com/Alive-Angry-Survivors-Perspective-Domestic-ebook/dp/B0DKGCN29W/

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HELP us Take the World from ZERO to ONE! 

LET’S DO THIS. Help JAZZforPEACE in its efforts to take the world from 0% funding all the way to 1% funding for World Peace by clicking on the DONATE button at the very bottom of our homepage at ⁠https://jazzforpeace.org/⁠

or directly at this link:  ⁠⁠https://www.paypal.me/jazzforpeace⁠⁠

Rick DellaRatta Legendary Jazz Artist/Founder, Jazz for Peace™

Long known as one of the world’s finest Jazz Pianists, Rick DellaRatta also began to receive major recognition as a composer when his symphonic piece “Permutata” was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at the Beatles famed Abbey Rd., Studios in 1999, and as a unique and important vocalist in 2004 when he was included in a definitive listing of the greatest jazz singers of all time in Scott Yanow’s Book “Jazz Singers”. Through his life long endeavor to help advance people to their highest potential through the understanding of Jazz as well as spreading peace worldwide through his "Jazz for Peace World Tour", Rick DellaRatta is considered to be an innovator and a visionary, and included by The Foundation Center in their list of the top musician philanthropists of our time along with Bono (U2), Elton John, Peter Gabriel and Sting.

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