Friday, April 29, 2016
Overcoming Fear on the Road to Stardom
Nancie Schipper is a 15-year-old singer and songwriter. She started playing music at six years old, performing at the age of nine and was playing pubs at 13 years old.
She writes songs from her personal experiences and what she observes is happening in the world at large -- from a teenager's perspective.
As a shy person, she shares how she overcame the fear of performing in front of large groups of people and that when we face our fears, we can do whatever we want to accomplish!
You can purchase her songs on iTunes here
Saturday, April 23, 2016
It's NOT Failure -- It's A Lesson
Glenda Thomas is a relationship and marriage coach who had brain aneurysm surgery May 2015. In her memoir, The Next Chapter: Glenda's Brain Aneurysm Journey, she shares that journey.
This is a subject that most of us know little about but we need to be made aware. Here are some facts:
It is estimated that six million people in the USA have an unruptured brain aneurysm - that's one in 50 people.
The annual rate of rupture is approximately 8 - 10 per 100,000 - that is one every 18 minutes. They are fatal in about 40% of cases.
Of those who survive, about 66% suffer permanent neurological deficit. Approximately 15% of patients die before reaching the hospital.
Glenda shares the importance of keeping your blood pressure DOWN and taking some precautions.
In Glenda's book, The Change: Insights into Self-Empowerment, she is one of several
This is a subject that most of us know little about but we need to be made aware. Here are some facts:
It is estimated that six million people in the USA have an unruptured brain aneurysm - that's one in 50 people.
The annual rate of rupture is approximately 8 - 10 per 100,000 - that is one every 18 minutes. They are fatal in about 40% of cases.
Of those who survive, about 66% suffer permanent neurological deficit. Approximately 15% of patients die before reaching the hospital.
Glenda shares the importance of keeping your blood pressure DOWN and taking some precautions.
Glenda's Motto:
Do Something You've Never Done Before
Monday, April 18, 2016
I Deserved the Abuse.....And Other Lies
Roxanne Fawley went from longing for death to loving life, from debilitating depression to being extremely happy.
In Roxanne's memoir But I Like It...And Other Lies, she shares her experience as a victim of physical, mental, and sexual abuse. She wrote the book because she knows she is not the only one who believed the insidious lie that a woman likes or wants or even caused her own sexual abuse.
She shows us how she has been completely restored to health and freedom that comes from knowing the truth and rejecting all the lies that may hold us captive and hopeless because of abuse.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Were You Part of A Drug Company's Dirty Little Secret?
She was diagnosed with breast cancer at 47 and won the battle against the disease. BUT, after her treatment ended Shirley found herself in another seven-year battle with doctors and a drug company.
Shirley Ledlie had an unstoppable determination to win her conflict as she uncovered the truth about a little-known side-effect of a cancer treatment drug, Taxotere.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
If You Have Been Bullied - You Are Not Alone
Teen Idol and pop star Meredith O'Connor is an anti-bullying icon who first rose to fame when her debut single "Celebrity" went viral on Youtube with over two million views the first two months of its release.
It became a radio favorite, bringing her a fan base which became a cult-like following once she had established her anti-bullying platform.
Her song "The Game," has touched the lives of thousands throughout the world, landing her a ten city tour as a headlining act for venues and schools. Her next hit song "Just The Thing" was released on VEVO and Teen Nick gaining popularity on 17 radio stations in New York and over 400,000 views on VEVO.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
The Lighter Side to Vision Loss - Is That Possible?
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
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
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.
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