Lisa Saunders's Blog, page 15
October 25, 2014
Shoreline Physical Therapy demonstrates how to properly rake/shovel to a...
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Published on October 25, 2014 05:59
October 21, 2014
Congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus): Cost of Congenital CMV and your state
Congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus): Cost of Congenital CMV and your state: Hi! Many of you know me as the mother of child who struggled with the affects of congenital cytomegalovirus until she died at age 16 in...AdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 21, 2014 05:39
Congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus): Cost of Congenital CMV and your state
Congenital CMV (cytomegalovirus): Cost of Congenital CMV and your state: Hi! Many of you know me as the mother of child who struggled with the affects of congenital cytomegalovirus until she died at age 16 in...AdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 21, 2014 05:39
October 8, 2014
Widowed Physical Therapist Launches Print Magazine

Widowed Physical Therapist Launches Print Magazine
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey Free sample online articles available at: www.widowedpathfinder.com
East Lyme, Conn.— The new magazine for widow/ers, Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey , is now available in print.
“Pathfinder is designed to support widows and widowers as they strive to live joyful and meaningful lives after loss,” says publisher Dr. Joanne Z. Moore, a physical therapist from East Lyme, Conn. “It gives ideas to those who must follow a new life path.” Moore became a widow herself in 2009 after 37 years of marriage.
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey offers advice on money, health, home, travel, friendship, dating, and return to work, in addition to inspirational articles on spirituality, art, poetry, and developing new hobbies. It includes stories of modern and famous historical people who have either lived the widowed stage of life well or have struggled. T
he first print issue of Pathfinder features: Dr. William Petit of Connecticut, whose wife and daughters were murdered in a home invasion, and the foundation he created in their memory. Gambling--a fairly common pastime for widow/ers, which can lead to devastation when entertainment becomes an addition. Chocolate king Milton Hershey, widowed for 30 years and founder of a school built for less fortunate children in honor of his late wife. Exercising over the age of 50. Pathfinder also features the health benefits of chocolate, couponing, the importance of gratitude, strategies for making new friends, poetry, a book review, and an introduction to retreat as a spiritual practice. Joanne Z. Moore, PT, DHSc., a noted speaker and workshop facilitator on end-of-life and survivor issues, is a member of Toastmasters International, and has achieved Distinguished Toastmaster level. She is the owner of Shoreline Physical Therapy, LLC, in East Lyme. For more information, contact Dr. Moore at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com ###
Media and event coordinators may contact Dr. Moore directly for her availability to speak, to publish an excerpt, or to receive a free print copy of the magazine at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com, 860-448-5149 or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
(If you would like to see her interviewed on my local public access TV show, click on: Dr. Joanne Z. Moore discusses insomnia, yoga, and Pathfinder magazine for widow/ers ).
THE ABOVE PRESS RELEASE RESULTED IN THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IN THE DAY:
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Published on October 08, 2014 02:54
Widowed Physical Therapist Launches Print Magazine

Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey Free sample online articles available at: www.widowedpathfinder.com
East Lyme, Conn.— The new magazine for widow/ers, Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey , is now available in print.
“Pathfinder is designed to support widows and widowers as they strive to live joyful and meaningful lives after loss,” says publisher Dr. Joanne Z. Moore, a physical therapist from East Lyme, Conn. “It gives ideas to those who must follow a new life path.” Moore became a widow herself in 2009 after 37 years of marriage.
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey offers advice on money, health, home, travel, friendship, dating, and return to work, in addition to inspirational articles on spirituality, art, poetry, and developing new hobbies. It includes stories of modern and famous historical people who have either lived the widowed stage of life well or have struggled. T
he first print issue of Pathfinder features: Dr. William Petit of Connecticut, whose wife and daughters were murdered in a home invasion, and the foundation he created in their memory. Gambling--a fairly common pastime for widow/ers, which can lead to devastation when entertainment becomes an addition. Chocolate king Milton Hershey, widowed for 30 years and founder of a school built for less fortunate children in honor of his late wife. Exercising over the age of 50. Pathfinder also features the health benefits of chocolate, couponing, the importance of gratitude, strategies for making new friends, poetry, a book review, and an introduction to retreat as a spiritual practice. Joanne Z. Moore, PT, DHSc., a noted speaker and workshop facilitator on end-of-life and survivor issues, is a member of Toastmasters International, and has achieved Distinguished Toastmaster level. She is the owner of Shoreline Physical Therapy, LLC, in East Lyme. For more information, contact Dr. Moore at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com ###
Media and event coordinators may contact Dr. Moore directly for her availability to speak, to publish an excerpt, or to receive a free print copy of the magazine at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com, 860-448-5149 or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
(If you would like to see her interviewed on my local public access TV show, click on: Dr. Joanne Z. Moore discusses insomnia, yoga, and Pathfinder magazine for widow/ers ).
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Published on October 08, 2014 02:54
Widow/er Magazine Now in Print! Free sample online articles
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDATE: October 8, 2014
CONTACT: Lisa Saunders
Mystic, Conn. Lisasaunders42@gmail.com
Magazine for Widow/ers Launches Print Issues
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey
Free sample online articles still available
East Lyme, Conn.— Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey , is now available in print. Free sample articles are listed under each month’s “Read Online--Editor’s Choice” at: www.widowedpathfinder.com
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey offers advice on money, home, travel, friendship, dating, and return to work in addition to inspirational articles on spirituality, art, poetry, and developing new hobbies. It includes stories of modern and famous historical people who have either lived the widowed stage of life well or have struggled.
“Pathfinder is designed to support widows and widowers as they strive to live joyful and meaningful lives after loss,” says publisher Dr. Joanne Moore, a physical therapist from East Lyme, Conn. “It gives ideas to those who must follow a new life path.” Moore believes that every stage of life has value and should be honored. “Pathfinder makes an excellent gift to those who are rebuilding their lives after the loss of a spouse.”
Paid subscriptions to Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey include both digital and print version. The 2014 subscription price: $20 for the 6 bi-monthly issues.
Joanne Z. Moore, PT, DHSc., is the author of the soon-to-be released book, “Common Sense: Strategies for Living a Joyful and Meaningful Life after Loss.” A noted speaker and workshop facilitator on end-of-life and survivor issues, she is a member of Toastmasters International and has achieved Distinguished Toastmaster level. She is the owner of Shoreline Physical Therapy, LLC, in East Lyme.
For more information, contact Dr. Moore at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
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Media and event coordinators may contact Dr. Moore directly for her availability to speak, to publish an excerpt, or to receive a free print copy of the magazine at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com, 860-448-5149 or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
(If you would like to see her interviewed on my local public access TV show, click on: Dr. Joanne Z. Moore discusses insomnia, yoga, and Pathfinder magazine for widow/ers ).
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CONTACT: Lisa Saunders
Mystic, Conn. Lisasaunders42@gmail.com
Magazine for Widow/ers Launches Print Issues
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey
Free sample online articles still available
East Lyme, Conn.— Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey , is now available in print. Free sample articles are listed under each month’s “Read Online--Editor’s Choice” at: www.widowedpathfinder.com
Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey offers advice on money, home, travel, friendship, dating, and return to work in addition to inspirational articles on spirituality, art, poetry, and developing new hobbies. It includes stories of modern and famous historical people who have either lived the widowed stage of life well or have struggled.
“Pathfinder is designed to support widows and widowers as they strive to live joyful and meaningful lives after loss,” says publisher Dr. Joanne Moore, a physical therapist from East Lyme, Conn. “It gives ideas to those who must follow a new life path.” Moore believes that every stage of life has value and should be honored. “Pathfinder makes an excellent gift to those who are rebuilding their lives after the loss of a spouse.”
Paid subscriptions to Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey include both digital and print version. The 2014 subscription price: $20 for the 6 bi-monthly issues.
Joanne Z. Moore, PT, DHSc., is the author of the soon-to-be released book, “Common Sense: Strategies for Living a Joyful and Meaningful Life after Loss.” A noted speaker and workshop facilitator on end-of-life and survivor issues, she is a member of Toastmasters International and has achieved Distinguished Toastmaster level. She is the owner of Shoreline Physical Therapy, LLC, in East Lyme.
For more information, contact Dr. Moore at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
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Media and event coordinators may contact Dr. Moore directly for her availability to speak, to publish an excerpt, or to receive a free print copy of the magazine at jmoore@widowedpathfinder.com, 860-448-5149 or visit: www.widowedpathfinder.com.
(If you would like to see her interviewed on my local public access TV show, click on: Dr. Joanne Z. Moore discusses insomnia, yoga, and Pathfinder magazine for widow/ers ).
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Published on October 08, 2014 02:54
October 2, 2014
Are you surviving loss?

I have a free e-book available: Surviving Loss: The Woodcutter's Tale. It's a fairytale written by my father and told to me after our daughter died. The softcover version is available on Amazon.
For those surviving the loss of a spouse, I write for Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey. My "Widow/ers of History" column includes stories on Mary Todd Lincoln, Mystic's Mrs. Wolfe/Sisson; Norman Rockwell and Milton Hershey (the Chocolate King). (The subscription rate for the magazine is very reasonable and makes a thoughtful gift!)AdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 02, 2014 07:34
Are you surviving loss?

I have a free e-book available: Surviving Loss: The Woodcutter's Tale. It's a fairytale written by my father and told to me after our daughter died. The softcover version is available on Amazon.
For those surviving the loss of a spouse, I write for Pathfinder: A Companion Guide for the Widow/er’s Journey. My "Widow/ers of History" column includes stories on Mary Todd Lincoln, Mystic's Mrs. Wolfe/Sisson; Norman Rockwell and Milton Hershey (the Chocolate King). (The subscription rate for the magazine is very reasonable and makes a thoughtful gift!)AdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 02, 2014 07:34
October 1, 2014
Lisa Saunders, Inspirational Speaker/Workshop Facilitator

Lisa’s speaking venues have included Fox CT, USA 9 News, Cornell University, grade schools, Washington Independent Writers Assoc., and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Lisa’s topics include:Memoir Writing & PublishingCornell University’s “Horse Book in a Bucket” Program: Writing and Horse Fact FunHow to Market YourselfCivil War: A Union Private & His Wife (can include readers theater)Prevent the #1 Birth Defects Virus: Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV)Mystic Seafarer’s Trail: Journey to Adventure and Amelia Earhart’s Secret WeddingTestimonials: "We received very positive reviews from the participants of your memoir writing class. Your workshop was very professional. I appreciate you jumping into this workshop without knowing who the actual target audience was and what level of expertise to expect." Jean Schweid, Librarian, Groton Public Library "Lisa's talk on 'How to Market Yourself' was fabulous. She was very well received by the members who felt she really knew what she was talking about." Anne-Marie Foster, Co-Founder, freshconnections, a networking group for women in business. "Lisa's writing advice was advanced enough for adults, but simple enough for children. By the end of the workshop, even the shyest students were sharing their literary creations!" Andrea McKenzie, Bill Library, Ledyard, CT "Lisa, I just want to thank you for your class on publishing and pointing me in the right direction. I really appreciated your time and knowledge. Now to jump in." Sue Palmer "Lisa’s talk, 'Graveyard Adventures,' was both informative and entertaining. I've never seen another speaker get the ladies so engaged and laughing.”-- Nancy Wilkie, Mystic Women’s Club, Conn. “Lisa was eloquent and insightful about her experiences raising her handicapped daughter. She captured the attention of the students, special education teachers, therapists, and social workers -- inspiring them with greater empathy and commitment.”--Mary Goodin, M. Ed., OTR, Johns Hopkins University Contact Lisa Saunders at lisasauders42@gmail.com or visit:www.authorlisasaunders.comAdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 01, 2014 13:32
Lisa Saunders, Inspirational Speaker/Workshop Facilitator

Lisa’s speaking venues have included USA 9 News, Fox CT, Cornell University, grade schools, Washington Independent Writers Assoc., and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Lisa’s topics include:
Cornell University’s “Horse Book in a Bucket” Program: Writing and Horse Fact FunHow to Get Free PublicityCivil War: A Union Private & His Wife (can include readers theater)Memoir Writing & PublishingPrevent the #1 Birth Defects Virus: Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV)Mystic Seafarer’s Trail: Journey to Adventure and Amelia Earhart’s Secret WeddingTestimonials: "Lisa's writing advice was advanced enough for adults but simple enough for children. By the end of the workshop, even the shyest students were sharing their literary creations!"--Andrea McKenzie, Bill Library, Ledyard, Conn. "Lisa’s talk, 'Graveyard Adventures,' was both informative and entertaining. I've never seen another speaker get the ladies so engaged and laughing.”-- Nancy Wilkie, Mystic Women’s Club, Conn. “Lisa was eloquent and insightful about her experiences raising her handicapped daughter. She captured the attention of the students, special education teachers, therapists, and social workers -- inspiring them with greater empathy and commitment.”--Mary Goodin, M. Ed., OTR, Johns Hopkins University Contact Lisa Saunders at lisasauders42@gmail.com or visit:www.authorlisasaunders.comAdSense unit: 728x90, created 1/13/08
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Published on October 01, 2014 13:32