Emmy award-winning
Broadcaster, Actress, Stand Up Comedian, University Lecturer, Author and Speaker www.nozizwe.com
Have you always dreamed of living life as an action-adventure but instead yours plays out more like a horror movie? Are your problems getting a featured role, while your dreams have nothing more than a bit part?
Award-wining television journalist and author of
Starring in Your Own Life: Reveal Your Hidden Star Quality and Make Your Life a Blockbuster Hit!, Lena Nozizwe shows her audiences how to stop being a spectator and infuse more joy, radiance and vitality into everyday life.
Lena's own life reads like an improbably movie script. She almost died at birth, in a tiny African village. Her family came to the United States so that her mother,
Dr. Alice Princess Msumba Siwundhla, could be the featured guest of the pioneering reality show
This is Your Life. Nozizwe grew up to broadcast to millions within the global village, in spite of people who told her that she was too ugly and too stupid to achieve her goals.
Nozizwe uses metaphors from the entertainment world to discuss goal-setting, visualization, and ways dealing with crisis points. The
Ventura Star describes her speaking style as "warm and empathetic." She has been featured in a number of publications including
Glamour, Cosmopolitan, First for Women, Complete Women. In addition, the
Washington Post singled her out as one of the most stylish residents of the city.
She has been correspondent, anchor, co-host and producer on a number of programs including
CBS, ESPN, BET, and
Fox's America's Most Wanted. Assignments have taken her everywhere from Oklahoma City in the wake of the bombing, to Gianni Versace's memorial in Milan, to spree killer Andrew Cunanan's San Diego bedroom when he was on the run, to a Los Angeles jail to interview Death Row CEO Suge Knight. Her awards include a
Golden Mike, a
New York Film Festival Silver Award, a local
Emmy and a national
Emmy nomination.
Lena received a different kind of award when she was selected
Most Influential Professor by the valedictorian of the Department of Communication at San Diego State University, where she lectures on journalism.
Lena and the student, Douglas Voss, received a standing ovation from thousands of people at the commencement held this past May.