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Adara An D’Rianna



Author of “Loving YourSelf FREE of Charge:
Clearing the Emotional Blocks That Stop You!

Lying in her hospital bed on a cold snowy night in December of 2002, Adara An D’Rianna thought she was dying. What she learned then, and honed in a series of near-death experiences over the next seven years, saved her life. In her ground-breaking new book, Loving YourSelf FREE of Charge: Clearing the Emotional Blocks That Stop You!, Adara shares what she learned as a series of simple, playful tools and tips that anyone can apply to clear the emotional charge that shows up every day in their lives and businesses.

Inspired first by the home-health care nurse who watched other patients dying of the same infection and told her to write this book, Adara An D’Rianna is passionate about helping people free themselves of the charge that limits their vitality, and blocks them from living the life of their dreams.

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Thomas Edison said: “The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” Today’s media repeats Edison’s words calling Carolyn Dean the Doctor of the Future.

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M. Cecile Forté, Ph.D.

An author, researcher and national motivational speaker, M. Cecile Forté, Ph.D., explores issues of marriage, relationships, women and aging in our youth driven society. She uses her expertise in this arena to produce her popular one woman show, “Who you calling old?!” on Blog Talk Radio. What would life be like if women and men were free to be who they were born to be. Like most Baby Boomers, Cecile’s not “…going gently into that good night!”

Cecile was born in San Diego, California. Her family returned to New York where she received her education in both public and private schools. For 35 years she enjoyed a successful career as a teacher, administrator and consultant for public schools, colleges and universities. She’s earned a national reputation as an author and a specialist in Developmental Education as well as an expertise in the accreditation of colleges and universities in the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico.

She began her career as an English teacher in Freeport, New York. (She married her boss!) She realized the needs of her students in the area of literacy and decided to pursue a Masters Degree in Reading Instruction. She entered the Doctoral program in Reading and Learning Disabilities at Hofstra University.

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Is Your Home Really Safe?

How What You Don’t Know Could Hurt You (And Your Family!)

Many people set their burglar alarms at night and slip quietly off to sleep, thinking their home and family are protected. To burglars and other dangerous criminals, who constantly devise new ways to defeat security systems and devices, your home remains as accessible as it would be if you left the front door open.

What’s worse, the manufacturers of alarms and other security products know that criminals have the knowledge to overcome their devices, but they sell them to you anyway. The buyer must beware, and in this case, what you don’t know could kill you.

That’s where residential security expert Alan Young comes in. He’ll give your listeners the tools they need to make their homes really secure. Armed with these tips from Alan, your listeners will be armed with the critical information they need to ensure their safety everywhere from home to dorm to a hotel room.

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Bruce Frankel

Bruce Frankel is author of the Amazon.com bestseller What Should I Do With The Rest Of My Life?, which was published by Avery / Penguin in March as a hardcover and is forthcoming in the spring in paperback.

Frankel has been reporter and columnist for Gannett Newspapers. I was a co-writer of the New York Times bestseller World War II: History’s Greatest Conflict in Pictures.

The subject of the What Should I Do With The Rest Of My Life?* seems to grow more timely by the day, with reports of the increasing number of plus-55 Americans who are no longer deciding to continue working out of voluntary choice, but out of necessity. More and more, people are having to figure out how to re-invent themselves long before retirement and after they have begun to settle into it.

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Deb Bailey
Owner, Publisher and Editor
Talent Acquisition Manager
Power Women Magazine and Radio Show

Long-time advocate for women, Deb Bailey is the founder of Power Women Magazine and Radio Show where she serves as the editor, producer and publisher. In late-2008, Bailey saw the need for a medium for women worldwide to connect and learn from one another. Bailey then left her job as a recruiter and began promoting her magazine and radio show full time in January 2009. It is Bailey’s dream to pave the way for women to excel in whatever their dreams may be.

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Cancer Survivor Helps to Eliminate Embarrassment by Helping Other Cancer Patients

Christy Borgeld said “Never giving up and pushing forward will unlock all the potential we are capable of.” And that is exactly what Brenda did. Despite having cancer and undergoing chemo, she pressed forward. She hated and was embarrassed by the treatment gowns and did something about it…she made her own! Now, she makes them for other cancer patients called Hug Wraps.

Brenda Jones felt as if her world had ended when she was diagnosed with breast cancer back in October 2008. Being forced to put on a drab, generic, embarrassing traditional hospital gown every time she went in for treatment only made the experience worse. So with a flash of inspiration — and a crash-course in sewing — she decided to do something about it. Much to her surprise, the kimono-style wrap she designed to give herself some dignity in the waiting room started garnering requests from other patients. Today? She’s not only recovered, but she can hardly keep up with the demand for her homemade Hug Wraps from cancer patients all over the world.

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Author of Integrity in a Box of Chocolates, Joan Koonce is a Professor and Financial Planning Specialist at the University of Georgia. Joan teaches financial planning principles to others through seminars, trainings and published research and educational materials.  She received her Bachelor’s degree from North Carolina Central University, and her Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from The Ohio State University.  She currently lives in Athens, Georgia.  She has one son, Carlus Koonce.  Her desire is to encourage, motivate and inspire others to overcome any obstacles they face and reach their full potential in life.

Joan grew up in rural North Carolina with six sisters and three brothers. Her parents were sharecroppers and had very little education. The landlord provided the family a $50 per month stipend and a small, four-room home that was barely inhabitable.

Joan had a difficult and painful childhood, but she overcame many obstacles. After graduating from high school, she worked several dead-end jobs before deciding to go to college. She received her B.S. degree from North Carolina Central University, and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from The Ohio State University in Consumer Economics with a minor in Business Finance.

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Adele Park

Adele Park spent more than 20 years of her career working in television and radio as a reporter, news anchor and on-air personality. During that time, Park earned several top journalism awards from The Associated Press, Colorado Broadcasters Association and Utah Broadcasters Association. Park has also worked in the print media; her articles and photos have been published in a variety of magazines. In 2008, Park formed Straight to Audio Productions L.L.C. And opened a recording studio in St. George, Utah.

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Contact Adele by visiting her website:

www.jittersaudiobook.com

YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGGbatmaDeM

Khadi Madama

Acharya Sri Khadi Madama hosted Yours Truly, Yoga on select broadcast stations between 1996-2000.  Her award famous Tot Yoga DVD went to the Oscars and also to Dr. Oz’s Gala.  In 2009 she received the Jewel Of India Award for promoting Yoga and the culture of India for 4 decades.  She began a professional Yoga teaching career in 1969 after being chosen by her teacher.  Her book: Finding Shangri La: Seven Yoga Principles for Creating Success & Happiness was released in 2010.  Acharya Khadi is an active martial artist, and at 63 has 4 black belts and trains mixed martial arts fighters under her other brand: MMA Yoga On The Mat, proving that as long as you use it, you won’t loose it.

 

Recipient of the Jewel Of India Award
TV Host of Yours Truly, Yoga
Yoga Media Content & Choreography

Author of “Finding Shangri La: Seven Yoga
Principles for Creating Success & Happiness 

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