Survivor

NaAsiaha Simon and the Gem City Selfie Museum

Out of her own journey, the Gem City Selfie Museum was born. A two-time brain surgery survivor, NaAsiaha (NY) found that color therapy not only helped her during her recovery but also through her diagnosed depression. She created the Gem City Selfie Museum because she wanted to provide a space for people to have positive life-changing experiences and a space to heal using photography.

As a mental health advocate and champion for mental health awareness, she says that it was her own personal battles with physical and mental health that sparked the idea for what is now becoming very well known as the Gem City Selfie Museum. gemcityselfie.com

THE GEM CITY SELFIE MUSEUM
Using vibrant colors, fun, and interactive props, we are taking your selfie experience to a whole new level! At The Gem City Selfie Museum we want our guests to feel seen, heard, loved, and welcomed from the moment they enter the facility. The exhibits are specifically selected to evoke positive energy and emotion from guests of all ages.

More than just an activity, the Gem City Selfie Museum is a creative hub that will feature installations from local and regional talent who have called Dayton their home or otherwise have significant love and adoration of the city, just as we do.

ON THIS EPISODE
1. Turning trauma into triumph
2. Breaking the stigma of mental health
3. Using your talents to change a life

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