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May 24, 2020 31 mins
Continuing our focus on mental health is host of Dope and Damaged Podcast, Nes Reign.  Nes was a happy, optimistic woman with dreams and aspirations in the entertainment business until her life got turned upside down.  Her sister was tragically murdered!  This episode takes us into her experience and her continued struggle to accept a life without her sister.  Sometimes anxiety and depression overwhelm Nes, yet her faith, her family and her relationship with herself continue to be a source of strength.  She's proof that you can be dope (brilliant) and damaged.  

Nes was born in Tetouan\Morocco and migrated to Germany with her family, where her dad lived prior to marrying her mom at the age of 3. She lost her sight at the age of 5, due to an operation gone wrong. Her parents raised her as independently as possible nonetheless. She signed her 1st record deal as a member of a trio girl group at the age of 15.

After about 5 years, everything came to an end due to issues within the group and financial and contractual issues with the management. They parted ways and she pursued acting and hosting on TV.  Nes got involved in event management and started writing for magazine. Eventually she also started with music again. She lived in London and worked internationally. Nes continues to work in entertainment and currently resides in Germany.



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