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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Author Neal Goldstein is Today’s Honoree
The best reads are always those inspired by true life. Such is the case with Neal Goldstein’s eerie new crime thriller, Fishtown. Philadelphia may be known as the “City of Brotherly Love,” but in Goldstein’s latest release, dark shadows fall … Continue reading
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Tagged author, labor unions, lawyer, Neal Goldstein, philly, Today's Honoree, writer
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Author Ev’one-yaY Eulasson is Today’s Honoree
According to Mic.com, about 60,000 slaves live in the U.S. today. The Civil War didn’t end slavery. It only concealed it. In his book “Sometimes the Diaspora Begins at Home,” Ev’one-yaY Eulasson, also known as Felton Perry, explores the 400 … Continue reading
Author Saul Levine, MD is Today’s Honoree
Just as we all need to consider our “Carbon Footprint” in relationship to the future of our world, the “Emotional Footprint” we leave on our loved ones, our community, and for the next generation is just as important. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged author, canada, Department, MD. psychiatry, Our Emotional Footprint, Rady Children's Hospital, Saul Levine, Toronto, UC San Diego, writer
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Life Coach Jess Grippo is Today’s Honoree
Jess Grippo is a dancer, writer, inspirational speaker, and life coach. Essentially, her work is about dancing through life and helping others do the same. But it wasn’t always this way – Having pushed aside her desire to dance for … Continue reading
Inneractions IOP Executive Director Loree Cohen is Today’s Honoree
Loree Cohen is a licensed clinical social worker who has dedicated her career to helping those who are suffering from addiction, abuse, depression, anxiety and other life-challenging issues. For nearly three decades she has utilized her knowledge, experience, humor and … Continue reading
Author Diana van Eyk is Today’s Honoree
According to Merriam-Webster, activism is the action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change. In Diana van Eyk’s new book, “In the Valley of Lost Souls,” activism is redefined as an individual or group of people … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Activist, author, awareness, British Columbia, canada, Diana van Eyk, gas, homelessness, In the Valley of Lost Souls, Nelson, oil, pipelines, political change, restore the planet, social change, Today's Honoree, voice of the community
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NOIS²E Author Charlie Pederson is Today’s Honoree
As 1 billion people will be added to the planet in less than 15 years, the time to address the worldwide water and energy crisis is now. Information technology expert Charlie Pedersen has accepted this challenge and assembled an action … Continue reading
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Author Tiffany Papageorge is Today’s Honoree
Father’s Day is just about a month away, and the greeting card aisles and gift stores have been stocked for weeks with hundreds of variations of “Number One Dad” mugs and “Best. Dad. Ever.” picture frames. These days set aside … Continue reading
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Tagged author, coaches, counseling, death, engage children, Father's Day, grief, life, loss, My Yellow Balloon, parents, perception, reflection, teacher, Tiffany Papageorge, Today's Honoree
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Poet Melissa Ann Sizer is Today’s Honoree
Melissa Ann Sizer has endured more than her fair share of trauma: she was abused during childhood, schooling and in two of her previous marriages. Taught to keep things to herself, Sizer turned to poetry as a way to cope … Continue reading