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July 31, 2008

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This week Michelle is joined by Meri Zeiff, the founder of verymeri.com which is a kids’ clothing company. Listen to Meri’s inspirational story of how she became a small business owner after being a 1st grade teacher and how the kids in her school inspired her to start this venture. Meri’s company firmly believes that Kids [...]

July 30, 2008

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What if everything you thought was right about nutrition was wrong? That’s what happened to my guest this week, Laura Flynn. She is a registered dietician who got fed up with the (mis)information she was being taught. After doing her own research she came to the conclusion that what most people think about healthy nutrition is [...]

July 30, 2008

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Join us tonight and “take some time out” with authors of the book “Mothers Need Time Outs Too!” Live a more deliberate life, say goodbye to constant guilt, and enjoy your spouse and children more! Field Problems Resource of the Week Team Double Click, The Parenting Minute, and AWTR Mess Hall! With Pride, Visit our blog [...]

July 29, 2008

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Online shopping is very convenient but you can waste a lot of time looking for just the right item. And who has time to search millions of websites that come up after a simple Google search? This week Chele talks about two new search functions that make your online shopping experience even easier and more convenient. [...]

July 28, 2008

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My special guest this week is Tara Brown of Publish Our Stories. Tara responded to a blog post of mine about the many limitations that many direct sales companies place on online promotion by their representatives. Mother of five, Tara has found a direct sales business that suits her busy family [...]

July 28, 2008

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If you crave salt and can’t get enough salty chips and pretzels, listen in as Diana discusses why your body might crave salt and easy – and healthy – ways to replace this important mineral. Many North Americans eat as much as 15 pounds of salt each year rather than the recommended allotment of a 1/4 [...]

July 25, 2008

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This week Barbara brings us part 3 of her interview with happiness guru Shelley Sykes. Shelley asks us to consider our infertility a calling and instead of questioning “Why ME?” she wants us to redirect that anger and question “Why NOT me?” Consider this: It takes someone special to love so deeply that they can take [...]

July 25, 2008

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My guest this week is Jill Kuczmarski author of Tales From the Trees and A Monster Misunderstanding. In her books, a fictional character called a Hodag (from lumberjack lore), teaches Buddy the Bulldog a valuable lesson in not judging people based on their appearance. Jill and Carrie talk about how to open dialogue with kids about prejudice. [...]

July 25, 2008

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My guest this week is April Kline, co founder of Dar a Luz Network. Dar a Luz is a nonprofit organization dedicated to pregnant and birthing mom. Their aim is to provide evidence-based information and support to a women during this amazing transition – becoming a mother.

July 24, 2008

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If you have ever wondered how to move your home based product business out of your home, then listen to Michelle’s interview this week with Olivia Mullin. She is the owner of Olivia Mullin Company, which is a personalized gift wholesaler and she shares how she started her business locally in 1995 and grew it [...]