Amy Bovaird is a ghostwriter, an author, educator and inspirational speaker. She is an animal advocate and rescuer, working with domestic and international animal rescue groups. She has traveled the world teaching English and has been known to rescue camels on the side of the road who were left to die.
Amy suffers from Retinitis Pigmentosa, a hereditary eye disease that progressively steals vision and eventual hearing loss as well.
In her memoirs, Mobility Matters: Stepping Out in Faith and her second book, Cane Confessions: The Lighter Side to Vision Loss, Amy shares her journey from denial to advocacy, educator, and optimistic motivator.
Amy shares her story honestly; it is inspiring to anyone who has suffered loss. She walks us through each step from denial to being able to help others through their journey to acceptance.
Amy shares how she has learned to laugh her way
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Love and Redemption: Overcoming Guilt and Moving On
Maggie C. Romero, M.A., taught English as a Second Language in northern Virginia for seventeen years. She and her partner retired from full-time teaching and moved to New Mexico where they have lived since 2009. Maggie is a member of SouthWest Writers, Story Circle Network, based in Austin, Texas, and National Association of Memoir Writers.
Maggie knows the pain of addiction and in this interview will bring awareness to a subject many don't want to discuss. Yet, it is around us wherever we look. It can affect any one of us. Rich or poor, educated or not, it can strike anywhere.
Maggie shares her daughter's story. Before addiction, Angie was a world-class gymnast, a gifted artist and graduated from university with a B.A. in Journalism. But at 21, it all fell apart.
Maggie's purpose in writing her story was to heal from losing her daughter, Angie, to the Living Death of Heroin Addiction. She was determined to save her child from addiction and bankrupted herself in the effort to do so, had a breakdown and was forced into early retirement.
Saturday, April 2, 2016
How to Save Money on Things We Use Everyday
Denise Seegobin is a blogger who teaches people how to save money on items we use every day. Her blog's focus is on ways to spend smarter and how to harness your creativity. She also works with companies in reviewing products and sharing those findings with social media, including giveaways.
Denise knows the pain of losing your family. Her parents died suddenly and then she lost her younger sister and her best friend. When asked how she coped with that, Denise said "I got my strength in knowing that they would not want me to give up. That no matter how many trials and tribulations, we have, life is a gift and we have to honor it by being the best we can be."
Denise loves researching and her blog is all about how to save YOU money. She will research products for you and has dozens of products on her website she has researched for the best price and sometimes, free GIVEAWAYS.
Denise knows the pain of losing your family. Her parents died suddenly and then she lost her younger sister and her best friend. When asked how she coped with that, Denise said "I got my strength in knowing that they would not want me to give up. That no matter how many trials and tribulations, we have, life is a gift and we have to honor it by being the best we can be."
Denise loves researching and her blog is all about how to save YOU money. She will research products for you and has dozens of products on her website she has researched for the best price and sometimes, free GIVEAWAYS.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Yes, You Can Laugh Your Way Through Cancer
Being diagnosed with cancer can be frightening, but it also gives you license to get away with a lot of things you wouldn't do otherwise. Laugh With Kathy takes you on a journey through breast cancer and finding humor in the diagnosis, treatment and survival of the disease.
Kathy Lariviere uses humor to overcome any difficulties she encounters in life - including cancer. Why? Crying gives her a headache. Therapy is expensive. But...laughing always makes her feel better.
If you know anyone who is going through difficulty, especially with a cancer diagnosis, they will thoroughly enjoy this interview with Kathy.
In her words: "Even though I didn't have a choice in the diagnosis I received, I did have a choice on how I got through it, and how I let my family and friends see me handle it."
In her words: "Even though I didn't have a choice in the diagnosis I received, I did have a choice on how I got through it, and how I let my family and friends see me handle it."
She manages to find the humor in the worst of circumstances. Here is her list of positives that came from her experience with cancer:
- I got to relocate my bustline (it has been moving south for years)
- I didn't have to shave my legs for months
- It took a lot less time getting ready in the morning
- I had a great excuse for buy new lingerie especially when all the pretty bras come in the smaller sizes
- I didn't have to buy any more expensive hair products - I didn't have ANY hair
- For the rest of my life, I got to blame forgetfulness on "chemo brain."
- You can shame bad drivers with your bald head
Laugh with Kathy as you listen to her humorous and inspiring
interview and why it is a GOOD to smash pumpkins and
throw eggs:
Friday, March 25, 2016
Be Assured: There is Triumph After Pain
In life, each of us has a common goal: To get through life's challenges, troubles, and trials as if it were a medicine that brings us to a healthy state of being. A state of being that promotes strength, wisdom, resourcefulness, creativity, determination, and hope.
Phyllis states that it takes those trials to make our lives meaningful, colorful and complete, driving us to be creative, resourceful, determined, hopeful, and open.
Each of her books has a common thread:
- There is triumph after pain
- There is a key to unlock every door
- There is a small voice whispering behind every choice we make
You will not want to miss her challenging and inspiring interview:
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Give Yourself Permission to be Real
Jenna Forster is the founder of Women That Lead, an organization designed to help professional women achieve some really groovy things.
Jenna is an Executive Coach, Motivational Speaker and Author of two books.
Jenna came to a point in her life when she was forced to deal with a physical diagnosis that changed everything. As a result, she immersed herself into the field of neuroscience and is now a trainer certified in the Study of Brain and Neuroplasticity.
In addition, Jenna is:
Thursday, March 17, 2016
When You Know Better, You Do Better
Robyn Hill is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). She has a Master of Arts Degree in Clinical Pastoral Counseling. Robyn has her own private practice where she provides culturally and spiritually sensitive counseling specializing in depression, anxiety, and trauma recovery.
Robyn is also an author of books to educate on developing coping skills to improve emotional wellness, including A Healing Conversation: Beginning Steps Towards Dealing with a Painful Past.
Robyn has recently launched her new radio show Mind Healing Conversations where she discusses various life stressors affecting mental wellness and also to inspire healthier habits for improving your quality of life.
In her interview here, Robyn shares tips and coping skills for those who don't know where to start on their journey to better mental health. You will sense her empathy and compassionate desire to help those who are struggling. Her organization reaches as far as women in Uganda who need an education and assistance in becoming self-sufficient.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Tips On How To Start A Writing Career
Marie Lavender is an award-winning best-selling author of 22 books, including Second Chance Heart. She has been writing for over 20 years in a variety of genres.
Second Chance Heart and A Little Magick placed in the TOP 10 on the 2015 P&E Readers' Poll.
Nominated for the TRR Readers' Choice Awards for Winter 2015. Poetry winner of the 2015 PnPAuthors Contest. Honorable Mention in the 2014 BTS Red Carpet Book Awards. Finalist and Runner-up in the 2014 MARSocial's Author of the Year Competition. Honorable mention in the January 2014 Reader's Choice Award. Liebster Blogger Award for 2013 and 2014. Top 10 Authors on AuthorsDB.com. Winner of the Great One Liners Contest on the Directory of Published Authors.
Second Chance Heart and A Little Magick placed in the TOP 10 on the 2015 P&E Readers' Poll.
Nominated for the TRR Readers' Choice Awards for Winter 2015. Poetry winner of the 2015 PnPAuthors Contest. Honorable Mention in the 2014 BTS Red Carpet Book Awards. Finalist and Runner-up in the 2014 MARSocial's Author of the Year Competition. Honorable mention in the January 2014 Reader's Choice Award. Liebster Blogger Award for 2013 and 2014. Top 10 Authors on AuthorsDB.com. Winner of the Great One Liners Contest on the Directory of Published Authors.
She has more works in progress than she can count on two hands. Since 2010, Marie has published 22 books in the genres of historical romance, contemporary romance, romantic suspense, paranormal romance, fantasy, mystery/thriller, literary fiction and poetry.
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