This weekend marks the 10th anniversary since I was violently attacked for the last time in my own home by the one person who vowed to protect me. It was the last time he would physically attack me, although the mental abuse continued to follow years after we divorced. After surgery to repair the damage he caused to my face, I laid in my hospital bed for days baffled as to how, me, a successful, intelligent woman from a middle class background would find myself in this situation. Every day since, I run the events over in my head trying to figure out a way in which I could have reacted differently to prevent such an attack. It was not the first, though I made sure (as he was so close to ending my life) that it would be the last. I live with the memories of that horrific day and the others that lead up to that final attack everyday and although diagnosed with PTDS, I will never allow what he did to me rule my life and take credit for what I have become. Unfortunately my perpetrator went on to attack others leaving them also with terrible emotional and physical scars and because of the amazing UK justice system, this man is still walking the streets (that's a whole other conversation).
The point I would like to make is that we all go through difficult times, but it's what you take from those experiences and make them work for you is what counts. Life is a series of lessons and its about owning them and learning from them no matter how terrible and using them for your own personal growth. Yes, I still have nightmares and there are times where to go out of the front door makes me want to vomit, but I will never allow one persons heinous actions depict how I live my life, after all it was him with the problem. My therapy is to keep pushing forward with my business to make it a success. I know seeing my brand on TV and in stores all over the world will be a constant reminder to him of what he did. He will never get away from it and my revenge (for want of a better word) is success within my personal and professional life.
Domestic violence does not discriminate. The after effects do not disappear. I WILL always speak out about my experience because I have nothing to be ashamed of. It's about education, speaking out and breaking down barriers to stamp out domestic violence and bullying of any kind.This experience lead me to write my books, create my award winning brand and character everyone loves and take me on an incredible journey. I am proud of that!
I am proud of me!
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018
Monday, 7 May 2018
What's out there?
“Zuma! It’s bed time. Do you want
wee wees?”
The front door to our log cabin
opened as it did every night, ready to let me out for my evening wee before I
snuggled with my family in our beanbag for the night. I was met with the
usually deep darkness that comes with living in the middle of nowhere. The winter was tough and the cooling spring air was fresh as a night lay still. The blackened forest
opposite was quiet, until…..
“Shhhh. Can you here that?” My human
breathed gently.
My senses kicked in as my tails
stood to attention, twitching in the dark. I couldn’t see a thing in the black,
though my nose picked up a smell as my ears pricked up and turned my head to
its side to make sense of what I was hearing. Out of the blackness I could hear
it. Behind the felled tress and piled up logs cut down by the woodsman, not 10 meters from
our secluded home was the start of the forest and a deep thump of a heavy footstep
as it cracked sticks and logs in its wake. Something was out there. Something
big. We had seen many deer come close to our home before and we had heard of
various creatures living out there in the dark, but this, this was nothing we
would expect. It was a deep, booming footstep from something large, something
heavy, something unusual, something scary.
What's out there?
First snow fall in October made for pretty photo's of our forest |
-16 degrees in the Swiss Alps. Everything Froze |
Zuma has never known it so cold. |
The snow didn't stop him from enjoying his walks. |
Thursday, 15 February 2018
President Zuma the Dog refuses to step down!
An important announcement |
I would like to take this moment
to address the recent events in which there are rumours of my imminent
resignation. So that there is no confusion I would like to confirm I am still
the president and muse of the children’s entertainment brand Zuma the Dog and the
rumours you hear are in fact, fake news.
I am still just a dog who lives
and plays in the Swiss Alps. Over seeing the work my Mum does that has made me the
adorable character you all know and love. The allegations of corruption are simply
untrue, unless you consider my barking profusely as the postman and growling at
empty plates until I am given the left overs a violation of my presidency and
then, of that I am guilty.
Merchandise for you |
Until next time
Much Love
Zuma xx
Ongoing President of Zuma the Dog
Entertainment character
Monday, 16 October 2017
All Change Ahead for Zuma
It seems like forever since the
last time I put paws to keyboard to update you on life as the muse of a kid’s
brand, so much has happened, including moving countries. Yes, that’s right, I
left the beach of my precious Guincho Beach in Portugal and swapped it for the
mountains of Switzerland. Mummy said it was a good move for everyone and I get
to meet new doggy friends and learn another language. Language is important for
a multi-traveling dog like me, so now I find myself learning to woof German and living on top of a hill
with fields and trees all around. The view across to a mountain is breath taking and I have funny four-legged
neighbours that eat a lot of grass, who wear these large bells around their
necks, ding-donging all day and make a kind of Moo sound. I’ve never seen such a funny looking
creature, but they keep themselves to themselves and I’m happy to watch them
all do their thing.
I’ve taken my time to settle in.
It’s been a big change. I’m enjoying the long walks through the forest and there’s
always something that catches my interest. New sounds, new smells and lots of
new people. I had a little run in with an electric fence while on a bog walk down a mountain, but I'm ok. Something new to learn about. I think I’m going to like it here.
With all the changes with our
home, Mummy seems to have still found time to work and she tells me she now has
a sales agent who will be working alongside her and the licensing agent to sell
our clothing range into retailers within the UK. She seems to be very happy
about that. She’s busy working on the Winter 2018 collection, creating fun
styles for you and these items will be in stores and online next winter to buy.
Can you
imagine how exciting it is to see your own face on the T-shirt in the front
window of a shop?
Until next time
Much Love
Zuma xx
Monday, 26 June 2017
Small Dog in Best 90 List
Award
winning brand gets listed
Brand owner Samantha
Morgan-Bertish is celebrating today when she discovered her latest book Zuma
the Dog: The Dinosaur Guy was listed in The Best Children’s Books of 2017
compiled by Tutora.
Zuma the Dog: The Dinosaur Guy available now to buy on Amazon |
The list was compiled by
tutora.co.uk to encourage parents and children to explore new opportunities for
reading. They reached out to 100s of book reviewers, authors, illustrators and
independent book stores for recommendations on what to include.
“I was stunned to receive the news my book had
been nominated.” Says Bertish. “And I am honoured my book is being so well
received. It’s amazing to be included on this list with such acclaimed authors
such as Julia Donaldson and Philip Pullman.”
While the book continues to sell
on Amazon, fans of Zuma the Dog will be happy to know this particular story
will soon be available to watch as a part of Zuma the Dog’s animated series on
the children’s entertainment platform Kidscast TV. Dates for its release are
yet to be confirmed.
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Small Dog Requires Kids Clothing Agency
Brand owner Samantha Morgan-Bertish is searching for the
perfect children’s clothing agency to work with to grow her brand within the
UK. The online brand has had success selling through various online marketplaces
and trialled their products in Pop-up shops and are now ready to see their
clothing line on the shelves of retailers and independent boutiques in the UK
and are looking for experienced agents to make this possible.
It’s
important to the brand owner that Zuma the Dog remains a true “British” brand
with is design and manufacturing being in the U.K and focussing its sales
growth here too.
“Finding the right agency to represent our unique brand with
our fun colourful style is important to us.” Says Samantha. “With the launch of
our digital VOD series in the summer, it’s important to partner with the right
team to manage the rapid growth we expect from the exposure we will gain from
our children’s series and build strong long term business relationships.”
Zuma the Dog kids brand was created
in Somerset in 2009, inspired by the family pet and welcomes agencies,
wholesalers and distributors to make contact via email at zuma@zumathedog.com or call 07778669680
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Little Dog Digs Up Another Award.
Glastonbury based children’s brand Zuma the Dog
announced as a finalist in Book Awards.
Brand owner
Samantha Morgan-Bertish is celebrating this week after receiving the news that
her book Zuma the Dog: The Dinosaur Guy,
has been announced as a finalist in The Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards.
This exciting news coincides with the launch of her digital on demand series,
Zuma the Dog and Friends, based on the character from her books, which is to be
broadcast on the new children’s entertainment platform Kidscast TV.
Books for the award were read and judged by
children in 8 UK primary and secondary schools, a book award that is judged by
the people that matter with honest opinions and feedback.
“I am honoured
that we have been chosen as a finalist for this award. It has been the second
year one of my books has reached the final stage in this awards and our fingers
are crossed for a win this year. I am delighted that my work and dog character,
Zuma is enjoyed by so many children.”
Zuma the Dog
kids brand was created in Somerset in 2009 inspired by the family pet and has
been gaining strength in recent months.
The winners
will be announced on 1st April.
Search Samantha Bertish on Amazon to find all Zuma the Dog book releases.
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