Fri, 25 July 2008
Libby Gill was an entertainment industry veteran spending fifteen years heading public relations and corporate communications as Senior Vice President at Universal Studios; Vice President at Sony Pictures Entertainment and Turner Broadcasting. She was also the branding brain behind the launch of the Dr. Phil Show for Paramount Studios. Libby decided she needed to completely reinvent her life, and left the corporate world and founded Libby Gill & Company in November 2000, which is focused on creating client success through powerful personal and business brands. As she was overhauling her professional life, Libby’s personal life also underwent a major transition. She chronicled her journey of overcoming the self-perceived limitations left behind by a family legacy of alcoholism, divorce and mental illness in her bestselling book TRAVELING HOPEFULLY : How to Lose Your Family Baggage and Jumpstart Your Life. smiling, The post Libby Gill appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com. |
Fri, 25 July 2008
Today we have Kathleen Baird-Murray, beauty editor for the UK magazine Telegraph and regular contributor to the Sunday Times Style. Kathleen is the author of How to Be Beautiful, The Thinking Woman’s Guide and her first novel Face Value – based on her work at Tatler magazine (UK). She will discuss her career transitions and beauty tips. smiling, The post Kathleen Baird-Murray appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com. |
Fri, 18 July 2008
Shannon Coe s life thus far is inspiring and powerful. She was afflicted with polio as an infant in post-war Vietnam. As a young refugee growing up disabled and losing her father at a young age in inner-city Los Angeles she has persevered to become a human rights advocate who has traveled to 41 countries, the 32-year-old has led a life that outshines the glory from any overdue crowns. To support Shannon Coe at Ms. Wheelchair America in Maryland from July 21-27, contact her at hyshannon@gmail.com or visit her blog. smiling, The post Shannon Coe appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com. |
Fri, 18 July 2008
Brenda Youngerman, author of the bestseller Private Scars, describes the passage of a mother struggling to keep her children safe amidst an abusive marriage in her newest release, Public Lies. It is the story of a woman who chooses to take her children and flee her marriage to start a brand new life. Reality sets in when her children begin to question their father s whereabouts and she realizes she cannot continue to run away from her past. She decides to return home and face her problems, which include dealing with her abusive husband who wants nothing more than to avenge her for leaving him and disappearing with their children. smiling, The post Brenda Youngerman appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com. |