Nancy Ferrari’s featured guest on The Nancy Ferrari Show airing live on March 9th, 9:00 am PT/12:00 pm ET on www.W4CY.com and www.K4HD.com is Victor Davich, author of 8 Minute Meditation: Quiet Your Mind, Change Your Life, as well as several other books and CDs, including The Best Guide to Meditation, which are popular on a […]
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Yearly Archives: 2015
Chef Rick Moonen on The Connected Table LIVE! March 11
Chef, restaurateur and cookbook author, Rick Moonen, has been the country’s leading advocate for the sustainable seafood movement for the past 25 years, bringing national awareness to this subject near and dear to his heart. In 2013 USA Today named him one of Earth’s “Power Players” as one of five leaders helping the health of our […]
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Fear or Faith; Anger or Peace?
When I was a child my dad would take all of us for a “Sunday drive”. Mom, my sisters, and I would pile into his 1950’s Chevy sedan with the green vinyl seat covers and off we’d go. I never knew where he was taking us or when we would arrive home. But two things […]
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January Jones – Vein of Justice
Sharon Langdale - As a family member of a victim in an unsolved murder case, Sharon knows firsthand the frustration of never finding closure over the loss of a loved one. The bizarre murder in her mystery novel has unusual twists and turns. It is her hope that the fictional characters and their quest in this story will in some small way ease some of the pain felt by persons with the same history. She
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The Adventures of Pipeman Takes a Voyage to The Orient
In our continues coverage of The Florida Renaissance Festival, #ThePipeman and #MichaelaPaige experienced a Voyage to the Orient as this weekend that was the theme of The Florida Renaissance Festival at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach, FL. What’s great about the Renaissance Festival is that each time you would go you will find something new […]
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January Jones – Salem Witch Haunt-Theresa Sneed Direct Descendent
Salem Witch Haunt was intended to be a stand-alone book, until the shocking ending made it apparent that her characters were not finished telling their story.
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The Connected Table LIVE! Super Sips March 4
During this particularly harsh winter one dish has sustained us….soup. We’ve raided our larder and pantry to create different soups when we can’t leave our icy driveway. Our go-to book has been Joanna Pruess‘ recently published Soup for Two: Small-Batch Recipes for One, Two, or a Few. The recipes are easy enough for Melanie with plenty of […]
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Why Your Body Needs You to Forgive
I’m blessed to have parents who, early-on in life, instilled in me the importance of forgiveness. “They didn’t mean what they said.” “Your friend is probably just having a bad day.” My mom was, and still is, one who always saw the best in people and chose compassion over anger. So it has always felt […]
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January Jones – Chess & Finances
The idea to use chess as a metaphor to illustrate financial concepts began when I listened to my kids’ chess coach teach them the philosophy of the game and I saw that he was using the same ideas that I used when speaking with clients.
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Educators and Mentors on The Connected Table LIVE! Feb 25
Give a man to fish and you feed him for the day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. – Chinese proverb This week’s show spotlights two individuals whose culinary careers are rooted in education and who have served as mentors to many in the industry. Southerners are very proud […]
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