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International Speaker Khalil Osiris is Today’s Honoree

Khalil Osiris is an international speaker on restorative justice and transformational leadership.  An author, educator and activist, he spent 20 years of his life in prison and while there earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Boston University. He transformed … Continue reading

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Author Anita Mishook is Today’s Honoree

The Book: When Helen left New York on a train bound for California in 1936, she was looking for a change of scene, planning to stay with her sister in Glendale and babysit her niece and nephew. But when she … Continue reading

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Befitnomenal, LLC Fitness Architect Jaquan Newsome is Today’s Honoree

Who am I? My name is Jaquan Newsome. I was born in raised in Phoenix, Arizona. I went to Central High School and later off graduated at Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Kinesiology and minor in … Continue reading

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Author Bob Strauss is Today’s Honoree for Thursday April 14th, 2016

According to Psychology Today, the fear of intimacy in relationships is common for about 17 percent of adults in Western cultures. That means if you used Tinder to swipe left on 10 profiles every minute, after just one hour you … Continue reading

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Author David L. Roberts is Today’s Honoree for Tuesday January 26th, 2016

A child should never be judged by his or her behavioral characteristics. This is the mantra of licensed clinical psychologist and author David L. Roberts, BA, MS, MS, Ph.D., a firm believer that the right tools and support go a … Continue reading

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Author Rene Micka is Today’s Honoree for Wednesday October 7th, 2015

Psychology has shown that labels can limit how children see themselves, as well as how other children and adults see them. Every label sends a message that tells kids how to think about themselves. When children are labeled as “bullies,” … Continue reading

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Author Carl Greer is Today’s Honoree

What’s Your Worry Quotient? “Change Your Story, Change Your Life,” a practical guide to personal transformation, reveals effective tools to reduce your worry quotient and improve your life Do you always second-guess yourself and mentally run through every possible scenario and … Continue reading

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Autism Advocate Lynette Louise is Today’s Honoree

As the single mom of eight now grown kids (she adopted six of my siblings, the four boys all being on the autism spectrum) she has worked tirelessly to insist on fairness, fun and actionable answers in the world. Specifically … Continue reading

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2012 Caregiver of The Year Nina Hobbs is Today’s Honoree

With so much bad press around unqualified caregivers circulating the media today, I wanted to highlight a shining example of the caregiving role done right. On June 29, 2012 Nina Hobbs, only 22, was selected out of 3,000 caregivers across … Continue reading

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