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Podcast: Single But Not Alone

Listen Here: Pastor Linda Marie Abu-Hamid is the author of Single But Not Alone.  She draws on her own experiences as a single mother to share how you can always find support when you have faith, and that strength can help avoid heartache [...]

Podcast: Why Politicians Do The Things They Do

Listen Here: Dr. Bart Rossi is an Emmy Award winning Political Psychologist who explores why politicians do the things they do. He is regularly heard and seen on national radio and TV and he is the author of The New-New American Life Style [...]

Podcast: Increase Visibility & Credibility In Your Marketplace

Listen Here: Jill Lublin,  is an international speaker on the topics of Radical Influence, Publicity, Networking and referrals. She is the author of 3 books including Get Noticed…Get Referrals (McGraw Hill) and co-author of Guerrilla [...]

Podcast: Disruptive Leadership Is A Good Thing

Listen Here: Fortune 500 Corporate Talent Expert, Speaker & Consultant, Angela Nuttle, is the author of From Invisible to Incredible: The Secret to Brilliant Executive Presence joins us today to discuss disruptive leadership and why it’s [...]

Postcard from Italy: Fall 2015

Rome, Italy – You might have expected Roman eyes to be fixed on giant TVs blaring every word, move and inch of the motorcades last week as Pope Francis wowed Washington, New York and Philly. Indeed, Italian media coverage of the historic [...]

Podcast: Primary Elections – Should We Care?

Listen Here: Dave Parker is a radio talk show host heard weekdays 10 to noon on AM 790 WNIS in Norfolk, VA.  He has appeared on The O’Reilly Factor, CNN and his monthly columns can be found in Coastal Virginia magazine.  Dave is also [...]

Podcast: Get Your Organization Unstuck

Listen Here: Peter Boni is an entrepreneur, consultant and author of All Hands On Deck: Navigating your team through crises, getting your organization unstuck and emerging victorious.  His insight has been featured by The Wall Street Journal, [...]

Podcast: If You Leave Me Can I Come With You?

Listen Here: Misti B. writes humorous books about life on the road to recovery. Her latest is If You Leave Me, Can I Come With You? And she is here to discuss how to know if you are in a relationship with a codependant or narcissist. If [...]

Podcast: How Outsider Candidates Can Improve Their Chances of Winning

Listen Here: Political consultant Gerry O’Brien is the author of the upcoming book 1901. Gerry was the youngest candidate to ever run for the New York City Council, at 18 and has been involved with politics ever since. Gerry will discuss [...]

Loved Ones on the Other Side: Animal Readings and Human Readings

For one year after my Mom died in 1993 she turned a little lamp on by my bed every evening. At first I thought I left it on by mistake. Next, that my housemates were playing music in my room and leaving it on! Soon I caught on. Since then she [...]

Self advocacy- a step toward minimizing workplace bullying

As we reflect on best practices for civility in the work place, many of us strive to be kind, pleasant and agreeable. However, there is a self-advocacy component to avoiding bullying in the workplace.  When someone throws a barbed comment or [...]

7 Signs of Sacred Friendship

I recently asked my Facebook friends, “What does ‘Sacred Friendship’ mean to you?” Collectively speaking, the definition of a sacred friendship is as follows: “A bond from deep within, at the level of the heart and soul. A tie which [...]

Death: A Tight Shoe Taken Off So You Can Find A New Way To Dance

Last year, seven of my lifelong friends made their transition back to the greater dimensions of the universe. One very young and the rest spread across a time line of decades. Each lived a spectacular life. You might say that each died with [...]

Mother Nature Reaching The Edge of Silence

In the corner of my office, near my computer, a white marble statue stands against a dark blue velvet cloth to create a dramatic contrast. The statue? As a college sophomore, my humanities professor introduced me to the eminent Italian sculptor [...]

Be Kind to Yourself

You’ve heard the expression, “You are your own worst enemy.” Well, this statement is unfortunately very true. You are probably more accepting and forgiving of others than you are of yourself. That’s because you sabotage yourself with [...]

Did You Want a Trophy for that Competition?

Competitive nature bombards you and you likely compete with it all day long. Don’t think you do? Think again. Are you hurrying against time moving to your next meeting? Getting ahead of that car in front of you? Pushing up the line for coffee? [...]

THE CECIL FACTOR

People’s stress levels are elevated, and some may even feel that matters are hopeless. With headlines assaulting us with stories of maniacs shooting theatergoers, natural disasters in many parts of the globe and a general coarsening of the [...]

Five Star Workplace

Ever wonder why it is tough to return to work after a five star vacation? Think of the courtesy and service anyone receives when visiting a classy hotel.  Visitors are greeted kindly “How was your flight…” or “May I help you with your [...]

Podcast: Social Media Time Management

Listen Here: Rivka Kawano is a speaker, author, and social media specialist. She helps entrepreneurs, small businesses, and creative professionals learn how to master the power of social media to build real relationships and success. Social [...]

Podcast: Keys To Healing the Workplace Culture

Listen Here: Danna Beal, M.Ed. is  a workplace culture expert, international speaker, coach and author of The Extraordinary Workplace:  Replacing Fear with Trust and Compassion. She has been the keynote speaker and workshop leader for over [...]

Podcast: Under Pressure? Make the Most of Your Stress

Listen Here: Dr. Kristen Lee Costa is an award-winning Behavioral Sciences Professor known as America’s Stress and Burnout Doc. In her book Reset: Make the Most of Your Stress, Dr. Kris presents a framework to help us rethink our tendency [...]

Podcast: Tips For Stress Free Entertaining

Listen Here: Sandy Axelrod has spent 18 years as one of the largest caterers in South Florida and has written about the amazing experience. Filled with amusing anecdotes and wonderful recipes, Affairs to Remember, will guide you to stress free [...]

Podcast: How Not To Judge Others & Ourselves

Listen Here: Dr. Joseph Shrand  is triple board certified in adult psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and addiction medicine.  He is on the faculty of Harvard Medical school and, for more than twenty years has been giving talks [...]

FENG SHUI ASPECTS FOR AUGUST 2015

Your home is an extension of your mind and your thoughts create your home. Does  your home support your needs—emotionally, financially, physically, spiritually, and mentally? This monthly Feng Shui aspect feature will help you to make those [...]

Blue Moon

Blue Moon—July 31st What does it mean? The Blue Moon is considered the second full moon of a month. They occur infrequently, hence the saying….once in a blue moon. On July 31, 2015 at 4:42 MST, the blue moon will be fully visible in the [...]

Change is good. Transformation is even better.

We use words all the time. Often we don’t really know or think about their meaning. Heart murmur was a word like that. Until my dog was diagnosed with one, I didn’t really know what it was. In business we use words like change and transform [...]

Time for Re-creation

Summertime is known for recreation – sports, swimming, biking and hiking! Unfortunately what is supposed to be fun, can also be an extra burden on our bodies, minds and spirits. There are just so many hours in the day, and with extended [...]

DOES THE FLY-BY OF PLUTO MATTER TO OUR LIVES?

By now, everyone knows that a fly-by of Pluto occurred on July 14th, 2015. A spacecraft reached this orbiting body at the far outskirts of our solar system, and sent back wonderfully detailed pictures revealing for the first time a lovely vast [...]

The Silent Treatment And Workplace Bullying

Sondra was tasked to work on the vice president’s objectives. She was leading a team of customer service representatives who needed training and who also were juggling their contact time with clientele.  At the kick off meeting, everyone [...]

The Bridge of Love in Paris – The Picture of Compromise

I am not a big fan of compromise. Yet I understand its role in our personal and professional lives. I wish compromise meant we did it my way. On a recent visit to Paris, France (not Paris, Texas) I saw an image that was to me the picture of [...]

A Boomer’s Secret to Success

There is more to life than planning for retirement. It’s really about making good choices and living life to the fullest. It’s about making a promise to yourself to discover the joyous secrets that will change the rest of your life. [...]

Choosing Low Self-Esteem: Carrying The Mental Equivalent For Self-defeat

Millions of Americans live their lives with low self-esteem. Teenagers learn it from one or both parents. Others choose it by comparing themselves with movie stars. Many young women mutter to themselves, “I’m not good enough…I’m not [...]

Podcast: The Risk You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Biz

Listen Here: Tom Bullen is with Premier Risk Management, the risk management advisory arm of AETHOS Consulting Group, a hospitality focused executive search and human capital services firm. AETHOS speaks with hospitality companies around the [...]

Podcast: Catch Your Love Star

Listen Here: audio controls=”controls”> Stacey Barlow is an award winning author, poet and former radio host, who has “caught her own love star” by persevering through life’s challenges to have a healthy relationship [...]

Podcast: Why Employees Are ALWAYS A Bad Idea

Listen Here: Chuck Blakeman is a best-selling business author and world-renowned business advisor who has built ten businesses in seven industries on four continents.  His first book, Making Money is Killing Your Business was rated “#1 Business [...]