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Love Liberty & Lip Gloss: Interviews The Ever Inspiring Brittany Domnick

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Join host Donna Lyons on Thursday April 7th at 7 PM Eastern when she interviews an incredibly inspiring young woman Brittany Domnick whose can-do spirit and positive attitude helped her conquer life changing obstacles due to a tragic accident.

On January 21 2011 Brittany’s life was forever changed after a tragic accident. The obstacles she faced were difficult but she learned to overcome and face the changes head on and take a positive approach to her healing. In the hospital Brittany stayed hopeful and kept her spirits up and spirit of those around her. Even through the excruciating and insufferable pain she kept her sense of humor.

Ironically at the time of the accident, Brittany was studying in college with aspirations of working with Wounded Warriors suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the loss of limbs.

Britt has been involved with many organizations. One of her favorites is Soul Surfer, Bethany Hamilton’s “Beautifully Flawed Retreat” for young female amputees which she was part of two years ago.

Brittany was also featured on NBC News Washington DC for her hard work and treatment at the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington DC.

She is a staunch advocate for our Armed Forces and Veteran organizations. Her focus has remained on helping those who help others. She is now involved with numerous organizations focusing on current trends and issues for our military and amputees.

We all know people who have a faith that they can change the world and through their unwavering determination and actions, they do just that. Those people exist to provide inspiration, hope and passion for life and others –we should all be more like them; those people that put forth the potential that we all know we have somewhere deep within each of us – just like Brittany Domnick.

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