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August 23, 2010

Phil Igbokwe launches Save The Children Campaign!


The 28th and 4th of September, Philip Igbokwe, also known as Phil Festus, publisher and author of the best selling title Building a Lasting Romance in Your Marriage, together with his partners, readers and everyone whose milk of kindness still flows freely will reach and touch the lives of hapless, helpless, dying orphans and less privileged children who are bereft of all indices for survival. Save the children, secures a template for their future, give hope to the hopeless and soothe their p...
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Published on August 23, 2010 06:03

August 19, 2010

Success Mentor Barbara Hofmeister


Join author and success mentor Barbara Hofmeister on The Certain Ones Blog
Talk Show. Saturday, August 21st, 2010|6:00pm. Call-in Number:
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Barbara Hofmeister is an internationally renowned speaker, author and expert on the topic of human growth. In the last 2 years alone she spoke to over 15.000 people helping them to get their dreams back and the courage to m...
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Published on August 19, 2010 07:28

August 5, 2010

Successful Women Speak














"I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up nor awake my love, until he please."Song of Songs 8:4.

Often the focus is more on the wedding plans, than the actual marriage. Join me this Saturday for an intimate conversation with Author LaNicia Deanne Williams: All My Single Ladies! LaNicia is a spiritua...l life coach and founder of Changed Living, LLC. This one will be explosive!


About Lanicia
LaNicia Williams ran from her calling until she ran to her calling. As a third generati...
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Published on August 05, 2010 05:16

July 28, 2010

Maya Angelou Rocks!




I have been inspired to share this poem all week...I can remember the first time I'd read Dr. Maya Angelou's poem, Phenomenal Woman.

I was awed by the words I read- now some odd years later, the poem's affect is still same today, if not more intense for me!

Can you feel this one? Inspirational, motivational, strong, survivors, achievers. Salute! And to the strong men by their sides. Salute!







PHENOMENAL WOMAN
by Maya Angelou

Pretty women wonder where my secret lies
I'm not cute or built to suit a ...
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Published on July 28, 2010 06:17

July 22, 2010

Black Diamond by Ja'Nese Dixon







About Ja'Nese Dixon



Ja'Nese Dixon writes fiction novels for readers yearning to escape and disappear into a good book. Ja'Nese's debut novel, Black Diamond is scheduled for release in June 2010. She resides in Houston, Texas, with her husband and their two children. For more information visit http://www.janesedixon.com.









About Black Diamond



Camille Blackw ell, an undercover FBI agent, poses as a jewelry purchaser in an international diamond trading company in hopes of identifying the...
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Published on July 22, 2010 00:40

July 11, 2010

I Am Who I Am



I Am Who That I Am



Growing up I was surrounded by beautiful women. It still remains so today. I am surrounded by a bevy of beautiful women, focused, humble, and sure-footed. Their statures ranges from small to full figured. Some skin tones ranges from dark chocolate to vanilla. Just beatific and not esthetically so. These ladies are beautiful both on the inside and out side. Suffice it say that their mother's has certainly raised them right.





They wear their high heels with...

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Published on July 11, 2010 04:32

July 5, 2010

ReShonda Tate Billingsley is a national bestselling autho...


ReShonda Tate Billingsley is a national bestselling author of 19 books, all published by Simon and Schuster/Pocket Books. In 2000, after numerous rejections from publishers, ReShonda stepped out on faith, established her own publishing company, and self published her debut novel, My Brother's Keeper. The book caught the attention of one of the country's top literary agents, who secured a deal for ReShonda with megahouse publisher, Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books.

The rest, as they say, is histor...
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Published on July 05, 2010 23:10

June 30, 2010

Vanessa Richardson's CARING is SHARING Literary List!Hell...



Vanessa Richardson's CARING is SHARING Literary List!


Hello friends! As I aforementioned I am starting my sharing is caring list. I am starting first with my literary list. I am considering posting my list every month. I am listing some delicious reads I've discovered. Some I may have read or want to read (I am forever in search of good reads and interviews) so here it is and in no particular order.

Note: I will continue to add on my list as there are many great reads out there. Some are...
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Published on June 30, 2010 14:28

June 25, 2010

Vanessa Richardson's Intimate Conversation with CeCe Winans


ABOUT: If you ask CeCe Winans what drives her, the answer will be far removed from her endless list of accolades, best-selling albums, widespread industry recognition, and vast amounts of press coverage. She'll make no mention of the multiple GRAMMY®, Stellar, and Dove awards she's garnered over the years, let alone the several gold-and platinum-certified albums she's scored-not even those she nabbed with brother BeBe as part of the hit-making duo BeBe & CeCe Winans. ...
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Published on June 25, 2010 17:35

June 17, 2010

Vanessa Richardson intimate conversation with author Linda Leigh Hargrove



About Linda Hargrove

IN THE BEGINNING
Linda Leigh Hargrove head shot Around 1992 I became involved in an urban ministry called Building Together Ministries (BTM). As a CCDA ministry, BTM has racial reconciliation as one of its tenets. My husband and I became co-leaders of racial reconciliation discussion groups that we called 'supper clubs.'

The clubs were made up of blacks and whites from various denominations throughout the region. Each month we met in homes and church basements to discuss how...
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Published on June 17, 2010 06:57