From BMF to Redemption: Dr. Tonesa Welch on Life After the Black Mafia Family
Once known as the ?First Lady of the Black Mafia Family,? Dr. Tonesa Welch opens up in this exclusive interview about her journey from street notoriety to personal redemption. In a raw and revealing conversation, Welch reflects on her past with the infamous BMF organization, the lessons she?s learned, and how she?s using her story to inspire others. Now an author, mentor, and motivational speaker, she joins Bre Teamer to share what it took to rebuild her life ? and her identity ? beyond the headlines.
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From BMF to Redemption: Dr. Tonesa Welch on Life After the Black Mafia Family

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