Leslie Wagner-Wilson currently resides in Phoenix,AZ. Georgia but is a native of California. Ms. Wilson has been featured on the following cable networks; Three History Channel documentaries, CNN's Investigative Report titled "Escape from Jonestown"; National Geographic's "Seconds in Disaster";...
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Leslie Wagner-Wilson currently resides in Phoenix,AZ. Georgia but is a native of California. Ms. Wilson has been featured on the following cable networks; Three History Channel documentaries, CNN's Investigative Report titled "Escape from Jonestown"; National Geographic's "Seconds in Disaster"; Biography Channel "I Survived a Cult"; British Broadcasting Communications (BBC) "American Dreams"; and the New Ricki Lake Show. She has been interviewed on numerous radio shows - Artist First with Tony Kay; WGIV 103.3 with Tanya Rivens; John and Jen from Vancouver, Canada; Mancow out of Chicago; WRFG -Atlanta, and Iron Sharpens Iron and a live televised interview with TV Globo; Brazil's and Latin America's largest broadcaster and The Drew Marshall Show from Toronto, Canada. Ms. Wagner- Wilson has spoken at Monroe College in Bronx, NY, The Killeen Chapter of the NAACP, Hewlett Packard, and other venues. Her participation was requested to serve as a panelist at the National Action Network annual Convention which was titled "It's Okay to Ask for Help" moderated by publicist Terri Williams. Slavery of Faith is sold internationally. Slavery of Faith is her debut novel. Leslie serves on the Speakers Bureau for the Jonestown Institute and serves as a resource for information on the Peoples Temple and Jonestown. Leslie shares her experience through Inspirational /Public Speaking to churches, associations, women's groups, homeless shelters and to she says "whoever wants to listen" in order to motivate and encourage; that even in the most tragic of circumstances the resiliency of the human spirit can prevail; as she states "To Whom Much Is Given, Much is Required."How do you overcome life's challenges and crisis? Ask Leslie- Leslie's experience in Jonestown and the aftermath allowed her to understand who God is and resigns the work of Slavery of Faith to God speaking through her put fingers to keyboard. She credits her faith and resilience to the ever presence of God in her life, even when she did not recognize it. To find out more - visit www.slaveryoffaith.com and/or www.lesliewagnerwilson.comPress Kit: myPPK.com/get/lesliewagnerwilsonTelephone: 678-608-9959Email: faithalways@slaveryoffaith.com
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