Contact

Email me at michelle@michellebeber.com or use the button below.

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Official Bio

Michelle is an award-winning children’s author who has been interviewed on numerous radio stations and podcasts. Unfortunately, her achievements and accolades came while she was unknowingly doing the devil’s work.

Michelle spent 15 years in the new age movement on a fascinating spiritual journey which led her to the dark side and back. In Michelle’s case, the dark side was presented to her in a beautiful, false light. While under the influence of fallen angels, Michelle became an unwitting ambassador for them and was teaching others how to follow in her footsteps.

In August of 2018, God opened Michelle’s eyes to the truth and called her into his service. She’s still spiritually intuitive, but now she’s tuned in to God’s frequency.

Book Media

While I was a follower of the new age movement, I independently published two children’s picture books. My multi-year promotional campaign for Angels, Angels, Everywhere included the following media exposure:

Speaking Engagements:

Old Town Newhall Library Celebration of Local Authors
New Earth Expo Holistic Holiday Market

Radio Station Interviews:

The Idea Exchange on WBEV-AM
The Morning Show on WEOL-AM
AM Ocala Live! on WOCA-AM
The Morning Show on KHTS-AM
Tell Me Your Story on KZSB-AM

Podcast Interviews:

Take 2 Radio Jr.
Hay House Radio—Bright New Voices: The Balboa Press Hour
Angel Heart Radio—The Angel Life Hour (also co-hosted two broadcasts)
Gorge News Center—Cover to Cover Book Beat
T Radio V—The Street Angel Show
How to Connect with Angels
The Authors Show
Mature Preneurs
Dare to Dream

Newspaper:

My “Angels, Angels, Everywhere,” article was published in the Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Virtual Book Tour:

Interviews, guest blogging, and a Twitter “book party” (45 stops)