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Oct. 28, 2022 Broadcast.
Author Stephen Tillett, Sirius XM’s “Joe Madison Show.” They discuss his new book, “Stop Falling For The Okeydoke!”
#AnnualDomesticViolenceSunday #DomesticViolenceSurvivor
#PreachingFromHospitalBed
Show Title: “Sisters4Fitness Wellness Show”
TV Station: Bowie Community Television Station in Bowie, Maryland
Date: March 22, 2022
TV Show Host: Mrs. Stephanie Gaines-Bryant
In-Studio Guest: Rev. Dr. Unnia Pettus, Ph.D.
Topic: Overcoming Adversity, a “Women’s History Month” profile story
WTOP Radio News clip #2 with Rev. Dr. Pettus:
Dr. Rev. Pettus being interviewed by WTOP News Reporter, Mrs. Stephanie Gaines-Bryant which ran on Monday, March 21, 2022. Topic: DC Woman Minister, a Domestic Violence Survivor and Author Making A Difference in the Community for Domestic Violence Survivors through her outreach ministry, Nobody But God Ministries based in Washington, DC
WTOP Radio News clip #1 with Rev. Dr. Pettus:
Dr. Rev. Pettus being interviewed by WTOP News Reporter, Mrs. Stephanie Gaines-Bryant which ran on Monday, March 21, 2022. Topic: DC Woman Minister, a Domestic Violence Survivor and Author Making A Difference in the Community for Domestic Violence Survivors through her outreach ministry, Nobody But God Ministries based in Washington, DC
Peace Over Pieces Organization:
Twenty years ago, a D.C. woman said she dreaded one day of the week more than any other…
Daily Advent:
Rev. Dr. Unnia Pettus of Nobody But God Ministries in D.C. Twenty years ago, a D.C. woman said she dreaded one day of the week more than any other …
HeroMag:
Unnia Pettus said she married an abusive minister. “Sundays were really a scary day because I did not know what kind of service we were going to have, …
WTOP NEWS:
DC minister escapes abusive relationship, becomes advocate for domestic violence victims.
WHUR, 96.3 FM Radio, “The Daily Drum Show” with Guest Host Bremante Bryant
October 14, 2021
On-Air Guest: Dr. Unnia Pettus, a recent breast cancer survivor discusses her double-mastectomy surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and challenging journey of surgery and treatment during the COVID-19 Pandemic. October is “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.”