Monthly Archives: March 2012

Promoting Feminine Ways in Business

Solo Pro Radio, Tuesday, March 13 - 10am - Entrepreneurs in Focus Antoinette Cabral is a Female Sensual Lifestyle & Relationship Coach for Women. She teaches powerful tools and techniques for a woman to embrace the empowered feminine ways, so she can have a satisfying and thriving business and love life. Embracing a Female Sensual Lifestyle
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LADIES WHO INSPIRE, Fri., March 9, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

My very special guest is my good friend Kathryn Raaker, star of radio and television on shows such as Born B4 64, Let's Just Talk, and The Chef You and I. Through her extensive experience in broadcasting, Kathryn has always strived to improve the lives of her viewers and listeners. In her own words, “We educate
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Please Join US for “Secrets to LivingBetterat50+” Radio Show Thursday, March 8 at 12 noon PST/ 3 EST

Part 2 with Beverly Lewis in "The Call to Entrepreneurship-The Four Pillars for a Successful Launch" Beverly Lewis is a speaker, trainer, thriving entrepreneur and business consultant. She is the founder of Beverlyspeaks.com and co-founder of SlingshotSuccess.com and VirtualLawConsulting.com. In her thirty years in business she has served thousands as a creative and
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TREATMENT S.O.S., Thurs., March 8, 2:00 p.m. EST W4WN

There are so many patient-based decisions that have to be made by not only the cancer patient and their family, but the oncology medical treatment team. These decisions should not be based on age, but the age of the patient may impact their quality and even the length of their life. For example, I know
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CAREGIVING S.O.S., Wed., March 7, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

My guest is Ellen Belk, President of Keep In Mind™ and creator of Memory Magz™. Since 2001, Ellen has specialized in developing programming for the memory impaired. In a recent article, Ellen wrote about something that I focused on in a chapter of one of my own books--using football team strategy to overcome the effects of
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DIAGNOSIS S.O.S., Tues., March 6, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

Is a patient's weight a factor in cancer screening? Amazingly, statistics seem to say so, along with race and gender. In cervical cancer screening, increased weight has consistently been associated with lower rates of Pap screening. In contrast, prostate cancer screening levels were consistently shown to increase with weight. In three of four studies obese
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What do you hate? Tell us about it in this week’s writing prompt.

The secret is out. Annemarie hates peanut butter; Susan thinks Brussels sprouts stink. The list could go on forever: =Food (kale, sprouts, Lima beans) =Fashion (yellow lipstick and green eyeshadow – yeah, like we’ll be wearing that look) =Reckless drivers (even if it’s you, c’mon, tell the truth) =Stepping in dog poo (and
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CANCER S.O.S., Mon., March 5, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community make up about 10 percent of the population who may experience barriers to care and healthcare professional discrimination, personal attitudes, and perceptions. Cancer issues in the LGBT community include: more likely to smoke than general population, not having a Pap smear, less likely to have a mammography, more
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