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  1. Perry has previously hosted talk shows such as Breakthrough With Dr. Steve Perry and Save My Son. He has also worked as a columnist for Essence. Biography. Perry was raised in Middletown, Connecticut. His family is of mixed ancestry, Caucasian mother and African-American father.

  2. Born into his family’s third generation of poverty on his mothers 16th birthday, Perry believes that the success of a life is determined by where you end, not where you start.

  3. According to Steve Perrys biography, Shamela was born out of a short fling relationship with her mother when Steve was about 21 years old. Her mother moved to North Carolina after getting pregnant and she kept it as a secret from Steve until Shamela turned 13. She is now married and has two sons.

  4. Steve Perry is a driver of potential, guiding individuals and communities toward fulfilling their dreams. Whether navigating the complexities of the business aspect of education and schools, shaping young minds in educational settings, empowering youth to reach their full potential, or strengthening family bonds, Dr. Perry's insightful message ...

  5. S teve Perry is explaining all the ways in which Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’ can hook a listener. “The quarters on the piano – that intro’s a hook.” He bursts into song, his alto ...

  6. During his difficult childhood, born into his family’s third generation of poverty on his mothers 16th birthday, Dr. Perry believes that the success of a life is determined by where you end, not where you start.

  7. The son of a Caucasian teenage mother, and an African American teenage father, the journey to be the change began early on. While his mother was organizing and chairing tenant association meetings and working towards creating a more livable and equitable set of circumstances for the residents consisting of mostly single mothers, at a young age ...

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