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  Brenda's Child

Got H.E.R.S? Get More !
      Life Coaching  

Shift your mindset, change your life!

I am Ready!

 
Personal and Professional Experience Peppered with Poetry!

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​Personal     
Brenda's Child is a Free Black Woman who has done the work of confronting her trauma- childhood tragedy, adolescent eating disorders, body image issues &  adult interpersonal violence. Born Latoya Bosworth, she dubbed herself Brenda's Child
 at the age of 21, in honor of her late mother Brenda Kay Swinton.
 Through reframing those experiences, she has transformed herself, and supports others in their transformation.

She attributes her healing and evolution to writing as an outlet, strong mentors, spirituality, therapy and giving back. 

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Professional
Brenda's Child is your favorite life coach and while Got HE.R.S Get More Coaching is celebrating two years of business, she has been coaching in some capacity for more 25 years.
Brenda's Child, also known as Dr. Boz, began her first job in human services at 19, and since then she has worked with youth and families in several capacities,  from crisis intervention to family stabilization.  She has collaborated with and consulted for  with the Department of Children and Family Services, the Department of Youth Services, after school programs, Job Corps, summer camps, and community centers. In 2006, she established her own arts and mentoring program,
 ​K.Y.D.S -Keep Youth Dreaming and Striving. In 2010 she published her memoir  and parenting advice book- 
The Right Amount of Sunshine...Cultivating Little Girls into Young Ladies

With a special education teacher certification,  Brenda's Child taught in alternative high schools for 15 years. She has consulted as Behavior Specialist for an inner city public schools, is an adjunct professor in Education & Human Services, and faculty for the Institute for Equity Centered Coaching.  She has B.A. in Sociology, and an M.S. in Nonprofit and Philanthropy,  and a PhD ​in Social and Community Service. Her research of course, involves young women.

Poetry 
Using her pen name, Brenda's Child began sharing her poetry in front of audiences, with hopes of  inspiring them to overcome similar obstacles. With little bit of brass, plenty of bold, and  the right amount of vulnerability,  she has performed as a spoken word artist all over from her hometown of Springfield, MA to San Diego, CA. In 2007 she published her first poetry collection. Since then she has published 12 more books of various genres, all with similar themes of  
H.E.R.S ( Health, Empowerment, Resilience, Self-worth).

In 2012 she challenged herself by collaborating with two fellow artists to help write, direct, and act in the stage play
 The Thick Chronicles...A Body Image Story 

which has toured college campuses in the New England  Area.
Brenda's Child has been a longtime contributor for the monthly publication 
 An African-American Point of View Newspaper  where she writes about issues specifically impacting women
of color. Her parenting and self-esteem articles are have been featured on Blackandmarriedwithkids.com and ForHarriet.com 
​She was also an original columnist for Lioness Magazine, an online publication  for women entrepreneurs. Dr. Boz 
​ has received multiple awards for her empowerment work including: 100 Women of Color,  Eyes of Courage,  Business West's 40 under 40, and Business West's Women of Impact.

Dr.Boz  continuously spreads her message of  H.E.R.S - 
health, empowerment, resilience, and self-worth
 in workshops, as a keynote speaker, a life coach,
 in print and on stage.

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