Metaphysical Mysteries and Library Cats: Career Coach Jory Fisher Interviews Author Fran Stewart
March 25, 2010 by Jory · Leave a Comment
Fran Stewart is both a freelance editor and a mystery writer.
Her Biscuit McKee Mystery Series features a small-town librarian—Biscuit, and the orange library cat—Marmalade. Each of her books deals with a specific social issue (such as suicide prevention, bipolar disorder, or the ethical treatment of animals), and we’ll be discussing how those issues affect our lives – and why Fran chooses to educate people about such topics through the medium of the cozy murder mystery.
Fran’s newest nonfiction book is FROM THE TIP OF MY PEN: A WORKBOOK FOR WRITERS.
If you’ve always wanted to write a book, but don’t know how to get it ready to send out, Fran will outline some of her practical and fun exercises to help you refine your writing. The five books in Fran’s Biscuit McKee Mystery Series are ORANGE AS MARMALADE, YELLOW AS LEGAL PADS, winner of the GAYA award and the Ippy Award, GREEN AS A GARDEN HOSE, BLUE AS BLUE JEANS, and INDIGO AS AN IRIS. Her most recent mystery, A SLAYING SONG TONIGHT, is a standalone book set in the Midwest during the Great Depression.
She writes a monthly column for the Atlanta Writers Club EQuill. They are now available in book form—FROM THE TIP OF MY PEN: A WORKBOOK FOR WRITERS. She believes in encouraging other writers, through both her editing work and her weekly newsletter. Fran sings alto, knits, laughs a lot, and writes for the sheer joy of it. She lives next to a creek on the backside of Hog Mountain, GA with an assortment of rescued indoor cats, and donates a portion of all book sales to libraries and to the Humane Society.
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Inspiring Yourself With Your Intuition with Tara Roth
March 17, 2010 by Jory · Leave a Comment
This is a show about intuition which is present in your life everyday guiding and advising you- the trick is to know how to tune the dial so you’re receiving the information.
We’ll begin with reviewing what intuition is and why it’s important to be open to it. Learning to access your intuition can benefit everyone from the mom who gets a 6th sense about her kids to the business person who gets a hunch for a new product or to the single woman who gets a gut feeling about a new relationship. When you’re able to translate your intuitive nudges into guidance, it opens up a wealth of possibilities for you. You’ll learn the myriad ways your intuition is speaking to you right now as well as the difference between the voice of fear and the voice of your intuition.
Join us to learn how simple and easy it is to be an intuitive being. Tara Crawford Roth, CEC is a Certified Intuitive Coach who teaches clients to connect to their own intuitive brilliance. Tara coaches driven women professionals to develop a powerful supportive relationship with the most important person in their lives, themselves. Tara is also the Founder of the New England Holistic Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting holistic professionals grow their business. A lifelong intuitive, former executive and certified coach, Tara trains coaches through iPEC’s ICF accredited program. Tara is a sought after motivational speaker and teacher as well as a Shamanic initiate and she specializes in intuitive development teaching skills that empower her clients to live and work with greater confidence, authenticity and creativity.
Learn more at www.TaraRoth.com or email her at Tara@TaraRoth.com
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How Your Website Can Make Your Purpose-Driven Business a Prospering Reality
March 15, 2010 by Jory · Leave a Comment
Are you looking for a way to run your business without it taking over your entire life and all your time? Do you want to reach more people with your services and your message?
These days, having a website just isn’t enough. It has to represent you professionally in the “virtual world” and help you actually generate revenue – sales and client leads. Your business should be a dream rather than a nightmare.
Listen to today’s call to learn what your purpose-driven business might be lacking in the branding and technology department – and what to do about it. For over a decade Heather Floyd has been involved in web and software design and development. Now she helps entrepreneurs, independent professionals and micro-businesses to have a website that gets traffic, generates leads, makes sales, and builds their professional reputation with less aggravation and expense.
Whole Web Impact is the division founded in 2008 specifically devoted to solopreneur website and blog development and online business strategy, with a special focus on “conscious business.” Through this division, Heather provides complementary educational materials related to online marketing and website technology for solopreneurs including the free guide: “10 Web Mistakes That Are Costing You Business” as well as professional online strategy consulting and website/blog development.
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Host Jory Fisher Introduces Co-Host Beth Scanzani
March 3, 2010 by Jory · Leave a Comment
Heart and Soul Radio Show has moved to BlogTalk Radio and host Jory Fisher introduces her new co-host, Beth Scanzani.
Join Certified Coaches Jory Fisher and Beth Scanzani as we launch our maiden voyage of Heart & Soul on BlogTalkRadio. We’ll introduce you to our vision for this show as well as who we are and what we’re called to do. Beth will even send you on a passion quest!
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