Women on the Verge pass the Talking Stick in each show - making our shows lively and healing. Join us for a HALF HOUR every THIRD Wednesday 6-6:30pm EST. We focus on monthly themes discussed by Women on the Verge member/panelists:
Host: Ana Lewis Panelists: Jessica Mason Pieklo Dawn Rivers Elin Stebbins Waldal.
Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of Women. We encourage and support women to speak and let their voices be heard.
With an onslaught of violence and tragedy weighing heavy on our hearts, we come together showcasing that power lies in community kindness and compassion.
Please join us in discussing this very tender topic. Host: Ana Lewis and member panelists: Dawn Rivers, Elin Waldal and Jessica Pieklo.
Women Change the World, by Women on the Verge airs January 19, 7-8 p.m. ET, is hosted by Ana Lewis, founder of the online community, and can be listened to worldwide on the WOTV and BlogTalkRadio websites.
The WOTV member panelists are: Judy Kinney, community organizer and life coach; Marta Moran-Bishop, author of “Wee Three, A Mother's Love in Verse” and creative videographer; Jessica Mason Pieklo, women's rights activist and attorney; Dawn Rivers, political junkie and micro-business expert; and Elin Stebbins Waldal, author of “Tornado Warning, A Memoir of Teen Dating Violence and Its Effect on a Woman's Life” and founder of Girls kNOw.
What is your purpose and are you living it? This is the topic a group of female panelists will discuss on the monthly online radio show called Women on the Verge, found on Women on the Verge website. The next show will air December 21 from 7 to 8 p.m. ET and can be accessed online by anyone worldwide. “What makes you smile? What in your life gives you purpose? Makes you feel fulfilled?” says radio host, Ana Lewis, of some of the topics they’ll be touching. “What brings you bliss in life? Are you living it daily? If you are not living your purpose, what about your search?” This month’s radio participants include Judy Kinney, community organizer and life coach; Marta Moran-Bishop, author of “Wee Three, A Mother's Love in Verse” and creative videographer; Jessica Mason Pieklo, women's rights activist and attorney; Dawn Rivers, political junkie and micro-business expert; and Elin Stebbins Waldal, author of “Tornado Warning, A Memoir of Teen Dating Violence and Its Effect on a Woman's Life” and founder of Girls kNOw.
Everyone always talks about the importance of giving, but what about the importance of receiving? “November is Thanksgiving month, so it is the perfect time to reflect on how you have received everything you are thankful for, or how you have given to yourself” says Ana Lewis, founder of the online community Women on the Verge.
This very special topic will be discussed by the WOTV member panelists.: Judy Kinney, Marta Moran-Bishop, Jessican Pieklo, Dawn Rivers andElin Stebbins Waldal. Please join us.
Sex represents so many different things to everyone.
An act of love or hate. Something that shouldn’t be talked about or done. A fun and casual time with endless possibilities. The birth of a new life, or an incurable disease.
Whatever it may be, the Women on the Verge online radio show will talk about it live on its next segment “Real Women Talk About Sex,” from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern time on October 19 on the Women on the Verge website.
Founder Ana Lewis will host the show of panelists that include author and psychologist, Dr. Karen Monroy, PhD; business-woman and journalist, Dawn Rivers Baker; activist and political blogger, Jessica Pieklo; along with songwriter and photographer, Robbie
This month’s virtual airwaves will carry the message of women that are on the verge. They may be on the verge of motherhood. On the verge of becoming a grandmother. On the verge of starting a new job. On the verge of overcoming depression. Given that this month is the two-year anniversary of Women on the Verge (WOTV), panelists will discuss how they themselves are on the verge. Lewis will host the show of panelists that include author and psychologist, Dr. Karen Monroy, PhD; business-woman and journalist, Jessica Pieklo; songwriter and photographer, Robbie Kaye.
Online community Women on the Verge (WOTV) takes to the airwaves on Blog Talk Radio Wednesday, August 17, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern to discuss the topic “Women in Leadership Roles”. WOTV founder, Ana Lewis, and her member/panelists discussing the topic include: Dr. Karen Monroy, PhD, author and psychologist; Dawn Rivers Baker, business-woman and journalist; Jessica Pieklo, activist and political blogger; Robbie Kaye, songwriter/photographer; and Jennifer Lynn Erickson, writer/avid runner; encourage listeners to consider the female leaders who have made a difference in their communities, workplaces, lives and how women differ from men in leadership roles.
Online community Women on the Verge presents the Hot Topic: "Power of Words" on Blog Talk Radio Wednesday, July 20, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern. Ana Lewis and her member/panelists, Dr. Karen Monroy, Dawn Rivers Baker, Jessica Pieklo, Robbie Kaye, and Jennifer Lynn Erickson will talk about their own experiences, and encourage listeners to share how words have transformed their lives during this popular lunch time show.
Men and women, boys and girls, Mars and Venus, yin and yang - all are assumed to be opposite in popular culture. With this in mind, online community Women on the Verge will discuss Healing Between the Genders on Blog Talk Radio, June 15, 2011, at noon EST. WOTV founder Ana Lewis elaborates, “Celebrating our differences and eliminating sexist stereotypes helps us to unite as human beings of one race - the human race. Talk about your father, your husband, your sons, your best friends. How have they impacted your life? What are you grateful for in these lessons? How can we do better?” Lewis and her regular member/panelists, Dr. Karen Monroy, Dawn Rivers Baker, Jessica Pieklo, and Robbie Kaye, trade ideas and encourage callers to share experiences and questions during this popular lunch time show. The panel will welcome newcomer Jennifer Lynn Erickson of Wisconsin to this month’s show.
Women on the Verge founder Ana Lewis will host this month’s Blog Talk Radio hot topic discussion of “Mothers” on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Lewis and her on-air panel Dawn RiversBaker, Jessica Pieklo, Karen Monroy, Rebecca Rasmussen and Robbie Kaye will offer their thoughts and open the phone lines during this online radio show which begins at noon (EST).
Online women’s community Women on the Verge (WOTV) will present its April hot topic, “Laughing Out Loud”, on BlogTalkRadio, Wednesday April 20 at noon EST. This month-long topic launched on April 1 in keeping with the Western tradition of April Fools Day silliness. WOTV founder Ana Lewis and member/panelists Dr. Karen Monroy, Rebecca Rasmussen, Dawn Rivers Baker, Jessica Pieklo and Robbie Kaye invite callers to share funny stories on the WOTV radio show. Stories can be fiction, non-fiction or even really bad poetry; side-splitting laughter is encouraged.
Pass the talking stick with the Women on the Verge and join us over your lunch hour (EST) for this month's hot topic to be discussed by Women on the Verge member/panelists: Host: Ana Lewis Panelists: Karen Monroy Rebecca Rasmussen Dawn RiversBaker Jessica Pieklo Robbie Kaye. Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of Women. We encourage and support women to speak and let their voices be heard.
Join us over your lunch hour (EST) for this month's hot topic to be discussed by Women on the Verge member/panelists: Host: Ana Lewis Panelists: Karen Monroy Rebecca Rasmussen Dawn RiversBaker Jessica Pieklo Robbie Kaye. Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of Women. We encourage and support women to speak and let their voices be heard.
Join us over your lunch hour (EST) for this month's hot topic to be discussed by Women on the Verge member/panelists: Host: Ana Lewis Panelists: Karen Monroy Rebecca Rasmussen Dawn RiversBaker Jessica Pieklo Robbie Kaye. Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of Women. We encourage and support women to speak and let their voices be heard.
Recent studies show that 51% of all Internet users in the US are women (five million more than men). Our member/panelists are not only part of this trend, they have made the Internet cornerstone to their careers: Jessica Northey, SocialMediologist; Dena Whitebirch - Web Host; and Tasha Wassink - Graphic Designer.
Who are the Best and Worst companies for promoting womens self-acceptance? Our member/panelists are experts in examining the very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives – childhood, teenager and into adulthood - Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals; J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMEN™, LLC; and Elin Stebbins Waldal – writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more.
Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it out loud. Dr. Karen Monroy, Jane Devin and Robbie Kaye share their average day with us, so we can see what a day looks like when you are living your dream every single day.
Where did your identity go when you became a mother? Mothers on the Verge: Kadi Prescott, the Indispensable, Social Media Maven, mom of 7; Barbara Matthiessen is an artist, teacher, author and environmental, human and animal rights activist. Mother of 2, grandmother to 5; Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law and a mom of 2.
This is a Best of Free to Be that originally aired on August, 2010 covering the topic, "The Price of Beauty". Please listen as panelists, Brianne Widamann, Melissa Wardy and Elin Stebbins Waldal discuss. It's a beautiful show.
Giving and Receiving is the topic for the next Living the Dream panel. Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it out loud. Dr. Karen Monroy and Robbie Kaye will discuss what Giving and Receiving really means.
How to Keep Your Holidays Down to a Low Roar, will be the topic Our Mothers on the Verge panelists will laugh their way through. All the while juggling children, business and family matters. You are not alone! Join us for an always funny, no bull half and hour with member/panelists: Barbara Matthiessen,artist, teacher, author and environmental, human and animal rights activist. Mother of 2, grandmother to 5. Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law. Mom of 2 (one of which is newly born and may be joining us on the show!).
Heritage, traditions, recipes - our Minority Women in Leadership are sharing! Tune into our show November 3rd at 10am PST and enjoy! Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal; Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant; Pamela Ferris-Olson, award-winning author of Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories.
Teenage Dating Violence will be discussed in conjunction with panelist/member Elin Waldal's book release "Tornado Warning", on that very topic in the Free to Be show. Our Free to Be member/panelists are experts in examining the very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives – childhood, teenager and into adulthood - Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals; J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMEN™, LLC; and Elin Stebbins Waldal – writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more.
Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it out loud. Dr. Karen Monroy, Jane Devin and Robbie Kaye share their average day with us, so we can see what a day looks like when you are living your dream every single day.
In search of... balance. Our Mothers on the Verge panelists try to keep balance intact while juggling children, business and family matters. You are not alone! Join us for an always funny, no bull half and hour with member/panelists: Kadi Prescott, the Indispensable, Social Media Maven, mom of 7, owner of GirlyGazette.com. Barbara Matthiessen is an artist, teacher, author and environmental, human and animal rights activist. Mother of two, grandmother to five. Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law and a mom of 1.
"Minority Leaders - where are they?" Will be our topic for the Oct 6th show. Please join us and our member/panelists in the discussion: Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal and Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant. 10-10:30am PST/ 1-1:30pm ET
Recent studies show that 51% of all Internet users in the US are women (five million more than men). Our WOTV member/panelists are not only part of this trend, they have made the Internet cornerstone to their careers. Listen to how they started and the advice that they can share to help you in your Internet efforts, either as an ongoing business owner or as someone who would also like to find work directly from your computer using the web for yourself. Panelists/Members: Jessica Northey, SocialMediologist, Dena Whitebirch - Web Hosting and Online Marketer and Alison Driscol - Social Media Fashionista.
Who are the Best and Worst companies for promoting womens self-acceptance? Our member/panelists are experts in examining the very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives – childhood, teenager and into adulthood - Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals; J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMEN™, LLC; and Elin Stebbins Waldal – writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more.
Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it out loud. Dr. Karen Monroy, Jane Devin and Robbie Kaye share their average day with us, so we can see what a day looks like when you are living your dream every single day.
Where did your identity go when you became a mother? Listen to women who are trying to keep that identity intact while juggling children and family matters. You are not alone! Join us for an inspiring, funny, no bull half and hour with our, Mothers on the Verge.: Our Women on the Verge member/panelists: Kadi Prescott, the Indispensable, Social Media Maven, mom of 7, owner of GirlyGazette.com, future TV show host. Barbara Matthiessen is an artist, teacher, author and environmental, human and animal rights activist. She has authored five books, hundreds of magazine articles, designer of craft kits and product developer. Currently she is a park steward, ocean activist, and fundraiser for charities while promoting organic food, handmade items and recycle crafting using environmentally friendly products. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, black dog and ancient cat. Mother of two, grandmother to five, she enjoys spending time with them outdoors gardening, camping, and enjoying nature. Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law and a mom of 1.
Is the Immigration a womens issue? Tune into our show September 1 at 10am PST to discuss.
Beautiful, dynamic, powerhouse panel of members are joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show.: Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere. Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant, she partners with companies to develop comprehensive communications plans for targeting the complex Hispanic market. Pamela Ferris-Olson is an award-winning freelance writer and photographer, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories is her first book about the search for identity, self-worth, and happiness. It is a celebration of women. The book presents an intimate look at three, contemporary minority American women. Their struggles, however, will resonate with all women.
Acceptance of ourselves and our journey is a beautiful thing. Our panel of guests includes three very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives - childhood, teenager and into adulthood - Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals. A stay-at-home mom who wants role models for her daughter that exemplify courage, intelligence, and independence. When Melissa couldn't find what she wanted, Pigtail Pals was born - to show girls that they may be bold, adventurous and heroic just like the boys! J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMENTM, LLC, a global movement advocating the empowerment of females in reclaiming their freedom of individuality, self-esteem and unique beauty. Elin Stebbins Waldal - writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help build self-esteem in middle-school-age girls. End of summer, 2010 marks the release date of her book, Tornado Warning - A teenager's memoir of her stormy relationship juxtaposed with her reflections, as an adult and a mother, on a life shaped by an abusive relationship. Determined to overcome years of silence, Elin examines what it means to heal from teen dating violence. For her it is not enough to have survived. By sharing the pages of her journal, she allows the voice of her teenage self to serve as a warning of how any young girl can easily slip into the cyclone of toxic love.
Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it. Dr. Karen MonroyDr. Monroy is a Spiritual Psychotherapist, economist, author, CEO, wife and mother. She is passionate about teaching Sustainable Prosperity, the Spiritual Principle’s everyone needs to live fulfilled, joyful and prosperous.Her book, the 30 day Money Master Mind Make-Over has won a National INDIE Excellence award and her new book for Children, "mommy what is rich?" is nominated for several awards. Marcia Reynolds, Psy.D., is a master coach, celebrated author, and in-demand professional speaker. Her latest book, Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction helps you identify roadblocks in your life and define your new path to success and fulfillment, is released this week! And Jane Devin, writer/ journalist who is documenting a year long road trip, via her blog Finding My America.
This is a hilarious ENCORE presentation of the topic, Where did your identity go when you became a mother? Listen to women who are trying to keep that identity intact while juggling children and family matters. You are not alone! Join us for an inspiring, funny, no bull half and hour with our, Mothers on the Verge.: Our Women on the Verge member/panelists: Kadi Prescott, Jessica Pieklo and Barbara Matthieson.
Topic: Have We Truly Progressed?
Beautiful, dynamic, powerhouse panel of members are joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show.: Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere. Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant, she partners with companies to develop comprehensive communications plans for targeting the complex Hispanic market. Pamela Ferris-Olson is an award-winning freelance writer and photographer, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories is her first book about the search for identity, self-worth, and happiness. It is a celebration of women. The book presents an intimate look at three, contemporary minority American women. Their struggles, however, will resonate with all women.
Acceptance of ourselves and our journey is a beautiful thing. Our panel of guests includes three very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives - childhood, teenager and into adulthood -
Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals. A stay-at-home mom who wants role models for her daughter that exemplify courage, intelligence, and independence. When Melissa couldn't find what she wanted, Pigtail Pals was born - to show girls that they may be bold, adventurous and heroic just like the boys!
J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMENTM, LLC, a global movement advocating the empowerment of females in reclaiming their freedom of individuality, self-esteem and unique beauty.
Elin Stebbins Waldal - writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help build self-esteem in middle-school-age girls. End of summer, 2010 marks the release date of her book, Tornado Warning - A teenager's memoir of her stormy relationship juxtaposed with her reflections, as an adult and a mother, on a life shaped by an abusive relationship. Determined to overcome years of silence, Elin examines what it means to heal from teen dating violence. For her it is not enough to have survived. By sharing the pages of her journal, she allows the voice of her teenage self to serve as a warning of how any young girl can easily slip into the cyclone of toxic love.
July 21 - Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it. Dr. Karen MonroyDr. Monroy is a Spiritual Psychotherapist, economist, author, CEO, wife and mother. She is passionate about teaching Sustainable Prosperity, the Spiritual Principle’s everyone needs to live fulfilled, joyful and prosperous.Her book, the 30 day Money Master Mind Make-Over has won a National INDIE Excellence award and her new book for Children, "mommy what is rich?" is nominated for several awards. Marcia Reynolds, Psy.D., is a master coach, celebrated author, and in-demand professional speaker. Her latest book, Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction helps you identify roadblocks in your life and define your new path to success and fulfillment, is released this week! And Jane Devin, writer/ journalist who is documenting a year long road trip, via her blog Finding My America.
Where did your identity go when you became a mother? Listen to women who are trying to keep that identity intact while juggling children and family matters. You are not alone! Join us for an inspiring, funny, no bull half and hour with our, Mothers on the Verge.:
Our Women on the Verge member/panelists:
Kadi Prescott, the Indispensable, Social Media Maven, mom of 7, owner of GirlyGazette.com, future TV show host.
Barbara Matthiessen is an artist, teacher, author and environmental, human and animal rights activist. She has authored five books, hundreds of magazine articles, designer of craft kits and product developer. Currently she is a park steward, ocean activist, and fundraiser for charities while promoting organic food, handmade items and recycle crafting using environmentally friendly products. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, black dog and ancient cat. Mother of two, grandmother to five, she enjoys spending time with them outdoors gardening, camping, and enjoying nature.
Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law and a mom of 1.
Beautiful, dynamic, powerhouse panel of members are joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show.:
Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere.
Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant, she partners with companies to develop comprehensive communications plans for targeting the complex Hispanic market.
Pamela Ferris-Olson is an award-winning freelance writer and photographer, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women's Stories is her first book about the search for identity, self-worth, and happiness. It is a celebration of women. The book presents an intimate look at three, contemporary minority American women. Their struggles, however, will resonate with all women.
Recent studies show that 51% of all Internet users in the US are women (five million more than men). We're doing more online banking, networking and we spend more time online than men. The women on our member/panel are not only part of this trend, they have made the Internet cornerstone to their careers. Listen to how they started and the advice that they can share to help you in your Internet efforts, either as an ongoing business owner or as someone who would also like to find work directly from your computer using the web for yourself.
Jessica Northey, SocialMediologist -: With over 20 years Media experience including Television, Radio, Internet and Print sales, as well as being an on-air personality, Jessica Northey is known for the ability to create complete marketing campaigns and bridge partnerships.
Dena Whitebirch - Web Hosting, Marketing/Advertising, Social Media, Domain Name Collector, Sales Trainer, Writer and Radio/TV Broadcasting.
Tasha Wassink - Graphic Designer based in central WI. Does contract work as a web designer for She also does a little freelance work on the side.
Acceptance of ourselves and our journey is a beautiful thing. Our panel of guests includes three very important facets to our own acceptance through various stages of our lives – childhood, teenager and into adulthood -
Melissa Wardy, the creator of Pigtail Pals. A stay-at-home mom who wants role models for her daughter that exemplify courage, intelligence, and independence. When Melissa couldn't find what she wanted, Pigtail Pals was born - to show girls that they may be bold, adventurous and heroic just like the boys!
J. Brianne (BRIE) Widaman, President & Founder of REVOLUTION OF REAL WOMEN™, LLC, a global movement advocating the empowerment of females in reclaiming their freedom of individuality, self-esteem and unique beauty.
Elin Stebbins Waldal – writer, poet, founder and executive director of girls kNOw more, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help build self-esteem in middle-school-age girls. End of summer, 2010 marks the release date of her book, Tornado Warning - A teenager's memoir of her stormy relationship juxtaposed with her reflections, as an adult and a mother, on a life shaped by an abusive relationship. Determined to overcome years of silence, Elin examines what it means to heal from teen dating violence. For her it is not enough to have survived. By sharing the pages of her journal, she allows the voice of her teenage self to serve as a warning of how any young girl can easily slip into the cyclone of toxic love.
June 16 – Living the Dream: Some people talk about their dreams, some people live their dreams and this panel of members joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show are definitely living it. Dr. Karen MonroyDr. Monroy is a Spiritual Psychotherapist, economist, author, CEO, wife and mother. She is passionate about teaching Sustainable Prosperity, the Spiritual Principle’s everyone needs to live fulfilled, joyful and prosperous.Her book, the 30 day Money Master Mind Make-Over has won a National INDIE Excellence award and her new book for Children, "mommy what is rich?" is nominated for several awards. Marcia Reynolds, Psy.D., is a master coach, celebrated author, and in-demand professional speaker. Her latest book, Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction helps you identify roadblocks in your life and define your new path to success and fulfillment, is released this week! And Jane Devin, writer/ journalist who is documenting a year long road trip, via her blog Finding My America.
Special for Marcia Reynold's book: If you buy Wander Woman on June 15th and email the receipt to Marcia@WanderWomanBook.com, you will receive a personal guidebook to use as you work through the many exercises in Wander Woman and to keep as a reference tool to sustain your transformation. Additionally, she is giving 50% of the book royalties for the week to The Crisis Nursery in Phoenix. If she makes the New York Times Bestseller list, she will donate all of her revenue that week to this important charity!
June 9 – An Inspiring, funny, no bull panel of members are joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show in our topic, Mothers on the Verge: Kadi Prescott, the Indispensable, Social Media Maven, mom of 7, owner of GirlyGazette.com, future TV show host. Elle Sharpe, writer, home-schooling mum of 2 and photographer from the UK and Jessica Pieklo, an activist and academic, blogging on women's rights, politics, and constitutional law and a mom of 1.
Beautiful, dynamic, powerhouse panel of members are joining us on the Women on the Verge Radio Show.: Dawn Rivers-Baker, editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere. Elianne Ramos, a Hispanic Communications Consultant, she partners with companies to develop comprehensive communications plans for targeting the complex Hispanic market. Pamela Ferris-Olson is an award-winning freelance writer and photographer, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories is her first book about the search for identity, self-worth, and happiness. It is a celebration of women. The book presents an intimate look at three, contemporary minority American women. Their struggles, however, will resonate with all women.