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Blaze Bell

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Self-Employed/Owner,

Ignite Productions

Hometown/Current City: Anchorage

Education: Certified Holistic Health Coach, Integrative Institute of Nutrition, 2015; music studies, University of Alaska Anchorage, 2001

Community Work: Board President for Victims for Justice 2017-present; Survivor speaker, consultant, volunteer and peer mentor for STAR (Standing Together Against Rape) 2004-present; “Sober Hero” for Recover Alaska 2022; Appointed Member of the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault 2022; Appointed Member of the Alaska Criminal Justice Commission 2022; First Lady Volunteer of Alaska award winner 2019

Family: Son, Lyric (11); daughter, Jazz (10)

What is your favorite place in

Alaska and why? My favorite place in Alaska is Juneau. I connect that quaint beautiful city with incredible memories. My first trip there was for the First Lady Volunteer of Alaska awards in 2019. I was able to tour the Governor’s mansion and connect with amazing people. My next trip was to interview the amazing Christina Love of ANDVSA for a podcast. She’s now one of my best friends and I treasure that town and the memories it’s given me.

Name the person you respect and

why Christina Love. This powerhouse woman has overcome extreme trauma. She now helps others heal. I’ve never met anyone as passionate, strong and authentic as Christina. She’s a beacon of hope for us all.

What is your favorite pastime or

hobby away from work? Singing, dancing and performing on stage!

What was your first job? My first job was “Entertainment Reporter” for Radio Aahs. April Powers was my boss and cohost. I was about 13 years old and they “paid” me with a free Blockbuster card where I could rent any G or PG movie and then write and record an Entertainment Report for the radio station each week. Best. Job. Ever.

What has been your most rewarding community ser-

vice? My most rewarding community service has been giving back to the organizations that helped me when I couldn’t help myself. In 2003, I survived a horrifying home invasion and assault. Victims for Justice and STAR both helped me so much during that dark time in my life. I am beyond grateful that I am now able to serve both of these organizations today. It shows that healing is possible and we can truly change our lives and give back in powerful ways!

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In your professional life, what has been a project or achievement you have found to be the most fulfilling?

Professional singing. I had a great time turning my lifetime of performing into an actual business. My band, Blaze & Eric, performed hundreds of times all over Alaska and it was a very fulfilling and enjoyable job.

Based on your own experiences, what advice would you give on maintaining a good work-life balance? Reach out for support. It’s nearly impossible to be an effective business owner, parent, employee, friend and partner without any support. “

Your wound is probably not your fault, but your healing is your responsibility.

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