Archive for March, 2006

Popular Radio Host Shares All Her Secrets To Success

Posted by on Mar 16 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW member Nancy Mills, the creator of Spirited Woman, is the moderator of the Spirited Woman Circle, a new popular 1-hr. phone conversation interview series.

Her next guest is Frances Halpern - KCLU’s “BEYOND WORDS” NPR Radio Host - April 4 at 10 am PST. Frances has interviewed 100’s of authors from Ray Bradbury to Sue Grafton. She’ll talk about how she went from radio guest to popular host, what makes an author interesting, the best way to get on a radio show, how to promote your book, and more. Only $15/call. For more info and to register: www.thespiritedwoman.com/spirited_woman_circle. Or call: 888-428-1234.

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NAWW Member Publishes Cover Article

Posted by on Mar 09 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Maria Pascucci’s cover article When ‘A’ Equals Anxiety: Students Speak Out About Grades, Stress and Personal Well-being was published in The Buffalo News (NeXt section) for teenagers. Being a former perfectionist, Maria works to educate kids of all age levels about the importance of achieving balance and putting the pursuit of perfect grades into perspective. View her article here: http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20060308/1062573.asp

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NAWW Member Asks Important Question For Upcoming Book

Posted by on Mar 09 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Dianne Schwartz would like you to answer the following question for her upcoming book. Please respond to: whose_face@yahoo.com

What do you feel is the biggest mistake women make in the dating world?

Your answer must coincide with the example I’m asking you to give.

Example: If you say, getting involved too quickly, I need your reason for this, your personal experience that makes you believe this is the biggest mistake.

If your example is used, your name will be changed and all responses will be strictly confidential. I thank you in advance.

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NAWW Member Announces Upcoming Workshop and Free Online E-Zine

Posted by on Mar 06 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Laura K. Bryant is excited to announce her Trust Yourself to Transform Your Body 4-Hour Intensive Workshop, which takes each woman through the systematic process of creating her own customized plan to reach and maintain a healthy weight. Each woman will leave with an action plan in hand; she will know what to do and how to do it! Click here for more information and to register: www.trustyourselftotransform.com/february2006_workshop.htm.

To support women in the pursuit of reaching and maintaining a healthy weight, she has also started a free online monthly ezine that provides information and encouragement. Register for it here: www.TrustYourselftoTransform.com

Laura K. Bryant, women’s weight-loss expert and author of Trust Yourself to Transform Your Body, knows first-hand what it takes to reach and maintain a healthy weight after having gained and lost 40 pounds herself. Email her any time at Laura@TrustYourselftoTransform.com

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NAWW Member Announces Book Publication

Posted by on Mar 01 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Nan L. Ides is pleased to announce that her first book, Hand Mending for Beginners: 10 Easy Illustrated Steps to Save Time and Money has been published. The book was specifically written for the non-sewer in mind and offers step-by-step lessons for hand mending almost any garment, beginning with threading a needle, knotting the thread, sewing on a button, hemming, pressing and much more.

The book is available through several sites:
www.handmendingbook.com
www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
www.iuniverse.com

For more information, contact Nan at nan@handmendingbook.com

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