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Until You Walk
The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with
student and activist, Kayte Letner on November 25, 2014 at 1 pm
eastern as she talks about how her own personal challenges led her to
create the non-profit organization, Challenge: One Thing.
Kayte
Grace is a nineteen year old, who has struggled through depression
through her teen years. She started Challenge: One Thing on January
14th of 2014 as a way of trying to help others to cope with
depression. Grace is quoted as saying, "I am amazed every
single day by how far we have come, but we still have a long way to
go, we are still so small in the grand scheme of things. That's where
you come in! In order for us to get more support we need people to
spread the word about Challenge: One Thing. I hope that one day I can
say wow I changed so many lives and I hope you can be a part of
that."
Challenge
One Thing: Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United
States. So Our challenge to you is to go out and do or say one nice
thing to one person. It could be a stranger or your best friend. If
you were to do this every day for a year you could potentially save
three hundred and sixty five lives. AT least one hundred thousand
people will commit suicide this year and if we work together We can
lower that number. Even if its just by one that is one person who
thought they were worth it enough to live through the things they
were going through. That's one less funeral. One less Mother who
looses their child. So please take the challenge and do your one
thing.
Tune into
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze
on November 25,
2014 at 1 pm eastern how you can help combat depression not only for
yourself, but also learn how to find alternatives to suicide.
The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to ask
questions. The phone number is (347) 838-9927.
Love can be a blessing or the curse that destroys an entire town.
Have
you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Did you wonder
why? What if you had forgotten the reason? Would you want to remember if
it could save you life?
Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal thriller-horror that combines a traditional ghost story with unique twists.
Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with actor, director, and writer, David Selby November 24, 2014 at 12 pm eastern as he talks about his new projects and shares his Dark Shadows memories.
Actor David Selby, highly regarded for his villainous work on both daytime and nighttime soap classics, was born in Morgantown, West Virginia. He attended West Virginia University and graduated with both B.S. and M.A. degrees from West Virginia University then earned a Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
Following many years on the stock stage (from 1961), David finally attracted infamous attention when he signed on as Quentin Collins, a werewolf, on the gothic daytime drama "Dark Shadows" in 1968. He inherited heartthrob status briefly with the role and even recorded two songs during the show's run, "Quentin's Theme" and "I Wanna Dance With You." After the series' demise, he made his movie debut with Night of Dark Shadows (1971), the second film based on the cult series.
He broached top film stardom in the early 1970s after co-starring with Barbra Streisand in Up the Sandbox (1972) and Ron Leibman in The Super Cops (1974), and continued his high-profiled pace with New York theatre productions of "The Heiress" (1976), with Jane Alexander and Richard Kiley, and "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" (1976) with Betsy Palmer, but things didn't quite pan out.
In the 1980s, however, steady TV work helped put an extra shot of adrenalin back into David's career, notably as the cunning Richard Channing on the nighttime soap "Falcon Crest," a role he played from 1982 until 1990. David has graced most of the popular series over the years including "The Waltons," "Police Woman," "Kojak," "Family," "Touched by an Angel," and "Ally McBeal." He has also appeared sporadically in white-collar film support with roles in Dying Young (1991), White Squall (1996) and Surviving Christmas (2004) to his credit. David continues to perform on stage as well.
He portrayed Abraham Lincoln in his own play "Lincoln and James" in 1997 and 1998, and penned the play "Final Assault" which premiered in 2003.
He is a staple player in radio drama with the L.A. Theatre Works these days. David and longtime wife Chip have three children.
Tune into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on November 24, 2014 at 12 pm eastern to listen to David Selby share his plans for the future. The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to ask questions. The phone number is (347) 838-9927.
Love can be a blessing or the curse that destroys an entire town.
Have you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Did you wonder why? What if you had forgotten the reason? Would you want to remember if it could save you life?
Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal thriller-horror that combines a traditional ghost story with unique twists.
Until
You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting
with
life coach and author, Dr. Felicia Clark on November 6, 2014
at 1:00 eastern as we talk about the importance of a positive body
image as well as how a negative self image affects every aspect of a
person's life.
Dr.
Felicia Clark is a media expert on body image and on women being
powerful and feminine. She is a best selling author and leading body
acceptance coach. Her journal, "I Like My Body: A 52 Week
Journal to Honor and Appreciate My Body" is currently available
for purchase in over 120 countries. She has over 11 years coaching
experience and develops teleseminars and classes to help women get
beyond Body Shame BS.
Dr.
Clark holds degrees from each of the following schools: Pepperdine
University, California State University, and the University of
Colorado - Boulder. A former college professor, Dr. Clark researches
the math and science of happiness. She speaks at conferences,
colleges, and community events on body acceptance and ending harmful
beauty practices. Formerly with Ford Models, Inc., she appeared in
multiple national media outlets modeling clothing for Just My Size,
Jones New York, and several designers. She is an expert mathematics
curriculum developer and led the compliance team to get the K-8 TPS
math curriculum adopted by the Department of Education. This Common
Core Standards textbook series is now available to school districts
throughout the US for the 2014-15 school year.
Tune
into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze
on learn how to how create a healthy self image from Dr. Felicia
Clark on November 6, 2014 at 1:00 pm. The phone lines and chat will
be available for those who wish to ask questions. The phone number is
(347) 838-9927.
Love can be a blessing or a curse that destroys a town.
Have
you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Did you wonder
why? What if you had forgotten the reason? Would you want to remember if
it could save you life?
Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal thriller-horror that combines a traditional ghost story with unique twists.