Dating With Purpose {Episode #46}

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Troy Spry,founder of Xklusive Thoughts, LLC. stops by to talk about how men and women can avoid the most common mistakes in dating and relationships.He is a certified life and relationship coach and a Reality Expert. His mission is simple: inspire people to first become better people in all aspects of life so that they can become better mates and thus creating healthier relationships so that we can develop stronger communities. Xklusive Thoughts is “where inspiration meets reality!”

Walking In Your Destiny No Matter What It Takes {Episode #45}

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Walking n your destiny no matter where it takes you.Canadian author and radio host, Niki Leach aka Jean Victoria Norloch, shares her life story as an inspiration of living with passion and purpose.

 
Jean, an author from Quebec is all about loving living; pouring as much enthusiasm as possible into her writing. Believing that our children have the edge due to their untainted view and ability to color outside the lines she does her best to emulate their unique perspective, bringing an almost childlike quality of innocence and wonder into her work. In love with the naturally compassionate nature of humans, she is driven to, through her writing, allow others to see the world through not just her eyes but their own hearts.

Capitol Hill or Capitol Hell

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Best America Success Story of 2013: Has All of America Talking and Wondering How Much Is True? Capitol Hell: Crazy Antics Of Capitol Hill Exposed With Inside The Beltway Addictive Saucy Juicy Read Guest Opportunity: Jayne Jones and/or Alicia Long, Former Capitol Hill Staffers and Authors of National Award Winning: ‘Capitol Hell’ Is it Capitol Hill or Capitol Hell? This is what former Capitol Hill staffers, Alicia Long and Jayne Jones, lived through. Their dream job turned out to be a real life “The Devil Wears Prada”. 

Surviving Mental Illness

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Her mother had suffered a nervous breakdown and was diagnosed with acute depression. This gave Linda and her family a huge amount of stress. As she was growing up into adulthood, her mother’s illness affected her in ways that she too would become a depressed person. Linda had difficulties making friends, developing positive relationships, and maintaining employment. After she graduated college, she also suffered from a mental illness and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Through the years she was faced with challenges that were difficult to overcome, but worked hard to achieve recovery. As part of her recovery from mental illness, she became active and volunteered for a variety of mental health organizations. Linda became a member of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness or formerly called National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) and published articles about her life in New York City Voices, a newspaper for people with mental illness to share their personal recovery stories. Both of these agencies helped fight against stigma and other issues pertaining to mental illness. Soon after, Linda found employment working for agencies that help others with mental illness reach their goals and dreams. Today, Linda is happily married, an author who has published a book titled Surviving Mental Illness, My Story which won a Silver Medal Award by Readers Favorite for best non-fiction/autobiography and came in First Place and won the Life Journeys Award for best memoir/biography from Readers Views. Through this book she describes all of her challenges that she dealt with while having a mental illness and how she found her way back towards establishing a wellness by staying mentally and physically strong.