When we are young and given the freedom as adults to do what we like we develop a sense of invulnerability or a sense that nothing can go wrong however it only takes a moment to change your life forever. Deborah Elizabeth's life changed after suffering damage to her C7 and C8 vertebrae, despite suffering some permanent mobility issues through therapy, faith, and time Deborah has been able to find love, raise a family, become a published poet and continues to preform as a VoiceOver artist since 2005. Deborah is a prime example of how important it is to live in the moment and to take risks when opportunities come along.
Be sure to check out Deborah's work in the links below and until next time keep calm and roll on.
https://twitter.com/reeldeborahm
https://www.instagram.com/reeldeborahm/?hl=en
https://www.facebook.com/deborah.elizabeth.509
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMAfbSdgATiIXIAo04yXsjw
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12746524/
Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.
Voiceover Artist
After a life altering accident, I returned to school, married my husband and became a mother that successfully homeschooled my youngest child until he graduated. Even with the physical disability I have been a voiceover artist since 2005 and began acting virtually during the pandemic, taking classes from California to New York. I also enjoy specialty modeling and I am a published poet all while sitting down from my large motorized wheelchair.