Good morning. We are prepared for two exciting segments on Viewpoint With Seeta and Friends, airing on AM 1510 WWBC from 1pm to 2pm. Our show is broadcast on AM 1510 WWBC, FM94.7, FM99.9, and FM100.7, as well as online at WWBC https://www.1510wwbc.com/.
We will be joined by comedian Cindy-Ann Boisson, a Trinidad and Tobago–born stand-up comedian, award-winning actor, and event host/producer known for her sharp storytelling and commanding stage presence.
Our second guest is Phoebe Walker, founder and CEO of https://damms411.org/DAMMS411.org, who will discuss her diagnosis with MS and how dance helped her condition. Seeta Media, Inc. Viewpoint With Seeta and Friends AM 1510 WWBCSeeta Media, Inc.@highlightPhoebe N Chip Walker .
Cindy-Ann Boisson Entertainer
Cindy-Ann Boisson is a Trinidad and Tobago-born stand-up comedian, storyteller, and emerging actor known for her sharp wit, cultural perspective, and unapologetic Caribbean identity. She moved to the U.S. in 2010 to support her son’s swim scholarship, and after his success, she began her own comedy journey in 2014.

With over a decade of experience, Cindy-Ann has performed across the U.S., U.K., Canada, Jamaica, and Trinidad, sharing the stage with comedians like Maria Bamford, Michelle Buteau, Sindhu Vee, Aida Rodriguez, Chad Daniel, and Sammy Obeid www.cindyannboisson.com+1. Her observational humor often examines cultural behaviors through the lens of a Caribbean immigrant, blending family life, migration, and identity into her material www.cindyannboisson.com+1.
She is an alumna of the prestigious Stella Adler School of Acting, which informs her storytelling and stage presence www.cindyannboisson.com+1. Cindy-Ann is versatile, delivering both clean and unclean comedy, and has hosted corporate and private events, children’s comedy workshops, and one-woman shows such as God’s Favorite
Phoebe Walker DAMMS 411
In 2001, while pursuing her heart’s desire of pre-medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mrs. Walker’s educational plans were abruptly derailed with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.

Phoebe has been living with debilitating Multiple Sclerosis since 2001 and has more lesions between her brain and spine than the doctors can count. In 2006, she spent a year blind and completely incapacitated due to the disease. It took everything she had to fight her way back, regaining most of her abilities and eyesight. Fortunately, the disease did not deter her from continuing her educational aspirations.
Today, Phoebe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, a Master of Arts degree in Leadership, and a Life Coaching certification. Her tenacity and hard work culminated in the publication of her undergraduate research on the embryology of a rare and threatened species of fish in a peer-reviewed journal. You can click to see the article under her former name, Gretchen Walker. Click to see article. Additionally, it’s important to note that Mrs. Walker presented this research at an annual science symposium in front of an auditorium filled with academic professionals.
Now, with over 30 years of experience in service, she has guided individuals through life crises, trained and led youth in community service, and worked to raise awareness of various health conditions through charity events.
Additionally, she has over 25 years of experience in public speaking, presenting on personal development at churches, shelters, and public venues. Her talks emphasize overcoming hardships with effective coping mechanisms, provide information on health issues, and motivate individuals to take action for their personal growth, pain management, and living a fulfilling and joyful life.
This journey has helped Phoebe to cultivate her strengths, both academically and personally, rooted in a strong foundation of faith. She has discovered what works for her and developed a guidance style that emphasizes the principles of mindful living.
She continues her life in service through both this nonprofit and her consulting sessions, Consultingwithphoebe.com.