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Meet Andrea Pernell

Today we’d like to introduce you to Andrea Pernell.

Thanks for sharing your story with us Andrea. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.
I have flirted back and forth with performance and modeling, but it was never anything that was considered realistic in my world for too long, unfortunately. I moved to New York after college and I experienced the exact opposite that I had hoped or imagined. I traveled over 1,500 miles to stay just at a month and I had done the most growing up in those days than I thought I had in my entire 22 years. I had experienced quite a bit of life but trying to create a life and new existence in New York really broke me down in order for me to be rebuilt.

In hindsight, it was a beautiful thing. When I returned home, which was Oklahoma City at the time; I put my degree to use and joined a speaking program called Toastmaster’s through the corporation I worked for. That club was where I learned that the audience was not as intimidating as I had imagined. It also polished up my leadership skills and made me realize how much I was learning so late in life. This compilation of experiences made me instantly think of my small-town raising in Atoka and how no matter what, I had been intent on getting out of there and doing something BIG with my life. I eventually got my fill of OKC and relocated to Dallas in 2015 with one thing on my mind; complete domination of my life and the best ways to experience all that I am.

We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
Not at all! When I first moved to Dallas, I believed I was on the right track and then the job I landed was over. Just like that. No explanation; even after a great review on a big project. What I had built in six months crumbled in less than three weeks after that. I became completely distraught and depressed, pulled it back together and then watched it fall apart again almost a year later.

I ended up getting sick and having a procedure and I remember when I was in my recovery room a tornado was coming in and I felt this quiet rage in my soul, and I made a pact that when I was healed, I was not taking the passenger seat in my own life. Within that year afterward, I had changed my self-talk, my eating habits, and had begun freelancing myself out for tasks to help small business and entrepreneurs that I enjoyed doing in corporate America. As trust would have it, I very shortly after that, began writing for a magazine and landed a role in a stage play. It has been nonstop action ever since and I live in gratitude daily for deciding to fight the good fight for myself.

We’d love to hear more about your work.
I write short stories, even custom poems and skits. I act, and I model. Because the power of focused growth can’t be lost on me, I created a non-profit in my hometown called Raising Anchors. It took me some time to understand my role, but I embrace that I am a catalyst, a driving force, a muse, and an all-around hard-working, good time! I come to make a change. I come to inspire. I come as a reminder and as a motivator. I aspire to be the biggest fan for the youth and an honest ally to adults.

If I were to specialize in anything, I would call it admirable service. Anytime someone wants me to be a part of their production I feel honored. In the world of artistry and being an artist, I know the weight it holds to be the visual within someone’s imagination and bringing that to life. I take it seriously. I strive to be a high performer and I want people to say, “we had a great time while she was on set.” I am proud of myself. I grew from a place where it is odd to say that and mean it, but I am truly delighted in my grind and what I have changed in my life to work towards my full circle. The things I do, and I am apart of speak for my existence and I want to make a good example as much as I want to create good memories to look back on.

If there was anything that sets me apart, I would say it is how although I took a very extended break, the universe provided the way for me to get back to where I should have been. The moment I decided, was the golden key. I am meeting people and we are having these conversations and I am saying yes to things I was once told I would never be able to do because they weren’t real jobs. Out of sheer determination, I took nothing and made everything.

What were you like growing up?
I was very outgoing, athletic and a class clown. I always stood up for what was right. I was remembered during HS graduation for beating up a boy for being a bully. I learned in 6th grade what premeditation was, in fact. It is still one of my personal moments of honorable mention. I performed in Show Choir, cheered and I was on the drill team.

Because I was as much a nerd then as I am now, I happily attended summer school for college credits with a program called Upward Bound. I still believe that program expanded my mind more than staying at home would have. Not much has changed, I am always busy, and I love it!

Contact Info:

  • Website: www.DippedThenKissed.com
  • Email: andrea@getobap.com
  • Instagram: Miss.Atoka
  • Other: Other IG pages – @Art.Frazier (writing) & Raising.Anchors.Atoka (non-profit)


Image Credit:
Chasing Angles Photography
D. Chris Portraits
Madison Hogan
Lens Zee Photography
Natural State Images
Dress: Antonio Wingfield

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