In the realm of autism advocacy, Tamarsha C. Alexander stands out as a beacon of hope and innovation. Graduating from Clayton State University, she embarked on a journey that would not only transform her own life but also the lives of countless families grappling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As the founder and visionary behind the Ausome Life Institute, Tamarsha brings forth a wealth of experience and a profound understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with autism, particularly in communication.
Get ready to dive deep into the world of Memphis's rising star, Gloss Up, as she spills the tea on her latest music project in this exclusive interview with Grind Pretty Magazine! With her forthcoming EP, Gloss Up promises a rollercoaster ride of emotions – from highs to lows and everything in between. Gloss Up isn't just conquering the music scene – she's also stepping into the world of entrepreneurship in the beauty world. But behind Gloss Up's fierce exterior lies a dedicated mom, finding the balance between her career and motherhood, all while supporting her best friend Glorilla on her own rise to fame.Get ready to be inspired by Gloss Up's journey as she takes the music industry by storm!
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