Jacqueline Carlisle is the editor-in-chief/creative director of Thinkmag an online digital glossy for sustainable living.
Thinkmag is an online digital glossy for sustainable living featuring quality
craftsmanship in design and service for all facets of a greener lifestyle. Stunning global
editorials take you to beautiful destinations where reducing waste is paramount and
luxury is compulsory.
Jacqueline overcame the effects of an abusive marriage and several deaths in her family by taking those negative events and creating something positive.
Her creations are a MUST see -- they are exquisite and all eco-friendly.
Providing a unique offering in all areas of sustainable travel, design, and wearable technology.
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Everyone Has the Right to Be Understood
That secret journal was kept to present to his son as a gift when he was older. Dr. Caulfield never imagined that this journal would someday help others learn from their experiences and help face their challenges.
As you listen to this interview realize that this is not an ordinary story of the struggles parents face when faced with devastating news about their child. This family and specifically their son Christopher is changing the world for people who are deaf. Amazing story:
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Finding Your Way After Losing the Love of Your Life
Mary Jane Black is an author and a literacy specialist for the State of Texas. Her debut memoir tells her inspiring story of finding love later in life, in the midst of abuse and pain.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Don't Let Your Disability Define You
Katherine Appelo is an Italian-American poet, blogger, and songwriter. Her passion is to help others make a positive impact by using their talents even when they may be physically suffering from chronic illness.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
How To Live Life Like Animals Teach Us
Dr. Joanne Lefebvre is a veterinarian promoting intuitive medicine. Dr. Joanne's first book, "Animal Teachings from Hayley's Angel's Methods" is a guide for better living for both animals and humans. During her years of practice, she helped over 10,000 pets when it was their time to pass.
She created a very successful in-home end of life care/euthanasia service and, sadly, became a prisoner of it. The stress involved with watching so much anguish and suffering was overwhelming. She fired herself and closed down the service. She moved across the country to regain her balance and save her life -- the hardest challenge she ever faced.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
How to Survive Your Greatest Challenge
Deborah (Deb) Brandon, PH.D., is
a brain injury survivor. She is also a professor in the Mathematical
Sciences Department at Carnegie Mellow University. Deb has raised
awareness of and improved understanding of brain injury.
Deb is an award-winning author of two
books: But My Brain Had Other Ideas: A Memoir of
Recovery from Brain Injury and Threads Around the World:
From Arabian Weaving to Batik in Zimbabwe."
Deb's sheer stubbornness and determination got her through one of the greatest challenges anyone has ever encountered. In her interview, she shares her secrets on how to realize your gains instead of your losses through any adversity.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
How To Live Life Like a Dog
Maureen Scanlon is the founder and CEO of Maureen Scanlon Life Coaching. She is a relationship expert, motivational speaker, and positive change integrator who has successfully helped people make positive changes to overcome past experiences and negative thinking.
Most people go through their daily routines oblivious to the beauty of life and others around them. They often do not realize the impact they have on the world -- and miss out on so much.
Monday, August 19, 2019
Living in a World of Sexual Secrets
Patricia Eagle was thirteen when the sexual relationship with her father - a relationship that began when she was four years old -- ended. Patricia's journey is one of courage and hope as she finds the strength to see what was unseeable - and finally speaks the unspeakable to help herself and others.
For Patricia, shame became too great a burden. Not speaking up added to that weight. Sexual abuse is so prevalent - so many abused children, so many perpetrators injured in some way that leads them to inflict injury - and all this in our big world of secrets. How can anyone get help when we don't talk about this? Patricia decided to step into that pool of courageous survivors who have told their story. She believes that continuing to stay silent would have killed her.
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