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Through her music and her message, Rhonda Ross teaches Grownfolk how to let NOTHING have the power to make us feel like “BEEEP”.
Her show “This Makes Me Feel Like ‘BEEEP’: An Evening of Music and the Magic of Mindset” will empower the way you see yourself.
Despite the fact that Rhonda is an Emmy-nominated actor, a Grammy-nominated songwriter and a motivational singer whose music, speeches, courses, workshops, and retreats help thousands of people reach their potential each and every day, she is still mostly known for being the sole child between the legendary Diana Ross and Motown mogul, Berry Gordy.
Looking at Rhonda’s life from the outside, we see the high moments, the fame, and the fun family photos. What we don’t see are the profoundly painful struggles she faced behind the scenes - the feelings of never being enough, the insecurity, the low self-esteem, and even the overwhelming depression.
After hitting rock bottom, Rhonda finally looked within herself and found that the cause was her addiction to negative self-talk. This led her on a path to emotional balance, healing, and putting in the work to feel better. For. Real. She now inspires others to do the same.
In “This Makes Me Feel Like ‘BEEEP’: An Evening of Music and the Magic of Mindset”, Rhonda opens up about her struggles with feeling overlooked and undervalued. She beautifully sings through her compelling story, sharing her unique perspective and insight with the heart and humor that only she can as well as what it took for her to finally start to feel better.