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David Wiley & Amy Gibson join Jenna on the podcast this week to talk about their client's $8.5 million whistleblower jury verdict in a Texas town with a population of less than 12,000. Hear how a social worker client stood up for her community and how Edge techniques helped from start to finish.Amy GibsonGibson Wiley PLLCT: (214) 522-2121F: (214) 522-2126M: (214) 417-9233E: amy@gwfirm.com
(This is a Replay)David Wiley & Amy Gibson join Jenna on the podcast this week to talk about their client's $8.5 million whistleblower jury verdict in a Texas town with a population of less than 12,000. Hear how a social worker client stood up for her community and how Edge techniques helped from start to finish.Amy GibsonGibson Wiley PLLCT: (214) 522-2121F: (214) 522-2126M: (214) 417-9233E: amy@gwfirm.com
How can you reduce blood pressure and improve clients' experience with the justice system … in a new way? Well, Beast at the Beach. That's how. Tune in to learn about this evolution in the Keenan Trial Institute.Gibson Wiley PLLCE: amy@gwfirm.comT: (214) 522-2121
Guests - Amy Gibson and Morriss ParteeHosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley MealorIn Episode 153 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, we are joined by IDA judge and dance educator Amy Gibson, and Morriss Partee, owner of Squirrel Trench Audio, to give you the scoop on why you need to edit your music for the competitive dance stage!Topics Include: Tips and tricks to get the best edits possible Common music editing mistakes and how to fix them Why viewing your dance with a cinematic perspective can help you make better music editing choicesHelp support our podcast. Join Making The Impact's Platinum Premium Subscription today! Your membership includes:Monthly Q&A episodes released to members onlyPriority to have your questions answered each month on the live Q&A.Ad-free listening for all of Season 4. No sponsored ads!20% off all IDA MerchandiseExclusive bonus content released throughout the yearYour support helps us produce future episodes of Making The Impact for years to come!Making The Impact's Platinum Premium - Sign up now for only $5/month!Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney Ortiz - @courtney.ortizLesley Mealor - @miss.lesley.danceAmy Gibson - @mazeamyMorriss Partee - @squirreltrenchaudioCheck out our guest's services! Squirrel Trench Audio - view their huge catalog of performance-ready music! And if you're looking for recital welcome music, they have you covered - Magical Recital Welcome SoundtrackThis episode is sponsored by:YoungArtsRegister now for their 2024 National Arts Competition to win scholarships, mentorship, and a trip to YoungArts Week in Miami! Deadline to submit is by October 13th, 2023. Check out our IDA Affiliated Competition and Sponsor: Axis Dance Competition . Visit their website to view their 2024 Tour Dates! Join our FREE Facebook Group and connect with us! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of IDA Affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comSupport the show
How can you reduce blood pressure and improve clients' experience with the justice system … in a new way? Well, Beast at the Beach. That's how. Tune in to learn about this evolution in the Keenan Trial Institute.Gibson Wiley PLLCE: amy@gwfirm.comT: (214) 522-2121
David Wiley & Amy Gibson join Jenna on the podcast this week to talk about their client's $8.5 million whistleblower jury verdict in a Texas town with a population of less than 12,000. Hear how a social worker client stood up for her community and how Edge techniques helped from start to finish.Amy GibsonGibson Wiley PLLCT: (214) 522-2121F: (214) 522-2126M: (214) 417-9233E: amy@gwfirm.com
Support for this show is brought to you by our friends at Bloomerang. Bloomerang offers donor management and online fundraising software that helps small to medium nonprofits, like First Tee of Greater Akron, a nonprofit that empowers kids and teens through the game of golf. After just one year with Bloomerang they doubled their unique donors, improved donor stewardship, and raised more funds. To listen to the full interview with First Tee of Greater Akron visit bloomerang.com/nonprofit-nation .What if you could double your donor retention rate? Even as a small shop nonprofit?That's exactly what Amy Gibson did, and she's on the podcast to spill her secrets. Amy is a Muncie native and went to Ball State University. Directly out of college she started working at a telecommunications company that had 13 regional sales offices nationwide. She worked her way up in the company from the Sales Assistant to the Executive Assistant to the President doing everything from training new sales assistants to running events and everything in between. (Sounds kind of like many of our nonprofit career trajectories!)Amy is now the wildly successful Director of Resource Development at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie - a position she took in February of 2020. Since Amy implemented Bloomerang and started tracking donor retention they have gone from an average of 26% to 46%. By being able to see their donor retention they were able to create a sense of importance around doing programs to increase donor retention resulting in overall revenue. We talk about the ways in which she loves on her donors, how she uses software to automate what she can, and her favorite and most challenging parts of being a Director of Resource Development. Connect with Amy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-gibson-87a5438/ Boys & Girls Clubs of MuncieAbout Julia Campbell, the host of the Nonprofit Nation podcast:Named as a top thought leader by Forbes and BizTech Magazine, Julia Campbell (she/hers) is an author, coach, and speaker on a mission to make the digital world a better place. She wrote her book, Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits, as a roadmap for social change agents who want to build movements using engaging digital storytelling techniques. Her second book, How to Build and Mobilize a Social Media Community for Your Nonprofit, was published in 2020 as a call-to-arms for mission-driven organizations to use the power of social media to build movements. Julia's online courses, webinars, and keynote talks have helped hundreds of nonprofits make the shift to digital thinking and how to do effective marketing in the digital age. Take Julia's free nonprofit masterclass, 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media That ConvertsConnect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliacampbell/
International Wig and Accessory Designer, Author, Cancer Hair Loss Expert and Leading Personal Hair Loss Consultant for women in the U.S. suffering from medical hair loss, Alopecia Spokesperson, Emmy Nominated Soap Opera Actress, Key Note Speaker, and Media Commentator. Amy founded CreatedHair.com and her private discreet wig studio in Beverly Hills almost 2 decades ago, creating a company for women to turn to for solid, safe, comfortable solutions who are living with the effects of medical hair loss, as well as those who are seeking to renew their appearance, self-esteem, and radiant healthfulness. Visiting clients in their homes or by their hospital bedside has always been Amy's favorite way of working and a rare experience to find in this business. Conducting her personal consults via zoom and Skype with women all over the world has added to her strong global brand in the marketplace. Amy's story began at 13 1/2 when it was discovered she had Alopecia (an immune disorder resulting in hair loss) while filming her first starring role on the CBS Soap Opera; Love of Life, which earned her an Emmy Nomination. She went on to star in 20 years of shows such as The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Happy Days, and numerous prime-time TV and film roles before deciding to follow her heart and help women worldwide. She is the author of Sex, Wigs, and Whispers: Love and Life with Hair Loss. Amy's personal story, her innovative designs, and outspoken nature on behalf of women with hair loss have garnered many media appearances, including People Magazine, Dr. Phil, Fox Nightly News, CBS News, NBC Nightly News, CNN, ABC News, Entertainment Tonight, The Today Show, The Doctors, Good Day LA, The Insider, The Tyra Banks Show, Woman's Day, First For Women, and Univision, among others. STAY CONNECTED: Website: https://createdhair.com/ ________________________________ Thank you again for joining us today! If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Don't forget to show your support for the Rise Up For You Podcast by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback helps the success of our show and pushes us to continuously be better! Check out www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, events, and more to help you get to the next level in your personal and professional life! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Youtube @riseupforyou Looking for more support? Grab your free coaching call with our team completely FREE! Bring your questions about Confidence, Leadership or Business and we will assign you the best coach to provide customizable support. SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CALL HERE riseupforyou.com/coaching
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Many women struggle with hair loss! Amy Gibson's story began at 13 ½ when it was discovered she had Alopecia (an immune disorder resulting in hair loss) while filming her first starring role on the CBS soap opera, “Love of Life,” which earned her an Emmy nomination. She went on to star in 20 years of shows such as “The Young and the Restless,” “General Hospital, “Happy Days,” and numerous prime-time TV and film roles before deciding to follow her heart and help women worldwide. Amy's personal story, her innovative designs, and outspoken nature on behalf of women with hair loss have garnered many media appearances, including People Magazine, Dr. Phil, Fox Nightly News, CBS News, NBC Nightly News, and many more. Amy founded CreatedHair.com and her private, discreet wig studio in Beverly Hills almost two decades ago, creating a company for women who are living with the effects of medical hair loss to turn to for solid, safe, comfortable solutions, as well as for those who are seeking to renew their appearance, self-esteem, and radiant healthfulness. Kari, Brooke, David, Elora and Sarah host Fresh Living on KUTV, which airs on CBS Channel 2 every weekday at 1 pm in Utah. You can follow Fresh Living on all social media platforms @kutvfreshliving and watch our show on YouTube.
Many women struggle with hair loss!Amy Gibson's story began at 13 ½ when it was discovered she had Alopecia (an immune disorder resulting in hair loss) while filming her first starring role on the CBS soap opera, “Love of Life,” which earned her an Emmy nomination. She went on to star in 20 years of shows such as “The Young and the Restless,” “General Hospital, “Happy Days,” and numerous prime-time TV and film roles before deciding to follow her heart and help women worldwide. Amy's personal story, her innovative designs, and outspoken nature on behalf of women with hair loss have garnered many media appearances, including People Magazine, Dr. Phil, Fox Nightly News, CBS News, NBC Nightly News, and many more. Amy founded CreatedHair.com and her private, discreet wig studio in Beverly Hills almost two decades ago, creating a company for women who are living with the effects of medical hair loss to turn to for solid, safe, comfortable solutions, as well as for those who are seeking to renew their appearance, self-esteem, and radiant healthfulness. Kari, Brooke, David, Elora and Sarah host Fresh Living on KUTV, which airs on CBS Channel 2 every weekday at 1 pm in Utah. You can follow Fresh Living on all social media platforms @kutvfreshliving and watch our show on YouTube. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After the slap heard 'round the world made headlines, the autoimmune disease Alopecia has been in the news. Jada Pinkett Smith has brought awareness to this condition and Amy Gibson has been dealing with this for most of her life. A former actress, she discovered she had alopecia at age 13 while on a soap opera. Years wearing wigs, and being ashamed, led her to eventually create her business createdhair.com. and her discreet wig business in Beverly Hills. Amy provides safe and comfortable solutions for women dealing with the effects of medical hair loss as well as those who want to feel more confident and increase their self-esteem. She is also the author of Sex, Wigs and Whispers - love and life with hair loss. Learn more here: https://createdhair.com/ For more grownup fun, sign up for The Three Tomatoes Newsletters.
“Young ladies don't climb trees.” From a young age, women are conditioned to view certain behaviors as appropriate for us to engage in or naughty and unacceptable. This impacts many areas of our lives - our relationship with food, sex, and…. you guessed it…. nature. But where along the way did we learn to disconnect from nature? What happened to us between the age of 5, when we were running around outside barefoot for hours without a care in the world, and where we're at today? Enter Amy Gibson. Amy is a certified life coach, public speaker, and author who specializes in helping women reach new heights through getting connected with nature. I like to think of her as an expert tree climber - both metaphorically and physically. She's here with us today to talk all about how our relationship with ourselves becomes a reflection of our relationship with nature. This episode is for you if you ever experienced self-doubt; if you ever feel like you've lost that courageous part of yourself and want to reconnect with the brave you; if you're in your head a lot and are looking for a way to step back into your heart; if you're ready to find deeper purpose and meaning in life. In this episode, we talk about… What it looks like to get grounded in nature & why this is vital to our growth and happiness How to connect with yourself and your emotions through reconnecting with nature How to show up without being afraid of judgment How to let go of limiting beliefs and release what is no longer serving you How to use our past trauma as an opportunity for growth and expansion instead of retreating Amy shares her story about how her connection with nature literally saved her life Oh, and get EXTRA PUMPED for this episode's random-ass question segment where Amy opens up to us about what it's really like to have sex in a tree… multiple times. Resources: Join Amy's free Facebook group: Amy's treehouse club Website: thegirlinatree.com Ig: @thegirlinatreetx Embody Health & Mental Wellness Coaching: Access Em's new, FREE 5-Part EMBODY Series in the free Embody Membership Platform Sponsors: Lil Bucks | Use code EMILYGOLIN15 to get 15% off your first order at lovelilbucks.com Hosted by Emily Golin, CEO & Founder of Embody Health & Mental Wellness Coaching Edited by the wonderful and extremely talented, Alysce Zuleger
Dallas attorneys and KTI Faculty members, David Wiley and Amy Gibson speak with Jenna about how to deal with difficult judges and venues. While specializing in employment law, they have encountered some challenging cases that most lawyers wouldn't bother accepting. And yet they have still been massively successful! Hear how they have overcome some of these hurdles to protect their clients, communicate the issues in their case, and foster a dialogue between both sides of the bench.Contact Amy Gibson and David Wiley atPhone: (214) 522-2121David's Email: david@gwfirm.comAmy's Email: amy@gwfirm.com
Renee Roberson looks at the disappearances of four missing girls from North Carolina that happened in the 70s, 80s, 90s, and early 2000. What happened to Donna Barnhill, Tameka Pridgen, Sherri Lee Truesdale, Amy Gibson, and Kimberly Thrower? Show Notes: For a full list of case resources, visit www.missinginthecarolinas.com. Cover art by Mackintosh Multimedia Sound editing by Mia Roberson Post Production by Daniel Roberson
Hockey Dream Team is the twelfth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series we hear from a variety of members of the global hockey community, including players, coaches, umpires and journalists. In each episode Tao MacLeod speaks with hockey personalities, about topics relevant to them and the sport. Then the guests give their picks for a six-a-side hockey team. One guest chooses a men's team, whilst the other puts forward a women's side. The debate is then who we have for a combined mixed gender six-a-side Dream Team. Tommy Alexander is a goalkeeper for UHC Hamburg in Germany and the Scottish Men's National Team. Before moving to Central Europe for greater hockey playing opportunities, he played for a variety of clubs in the U.K. including Indian Gymkhana and Reading Hockey Club. In 2017, Tommy won the EuroHockey Championships II Division, taking the goalkeeper of the tournament award as well. He is also one of the brains behind the coaching company Iconic Goalkeeping. Tommy picks the men's six-a-side indoor dream team. Amy Gibson is an indoor and outdoor Bundesliga champion for Der Club an der Alster, in Germany. She is also the goalkeeper for the Scottish Ladies National Team and has been capped twice for the Great Britain Hockey Team. She played for a variety of clubs around the U.K., but after leaving the centralised programme, she went to play on the continent. In 2019 she won the EuroHockey Championship II Division, which meant that she played in the top competition this summer in 2021. Amy picks the women's six-a-side indoor dream team. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
We're celebrating Mother's Day on In Sumter with Sarah Jane this week and that means Amy Gibson is in the house! SJ and her mama sit down, and their conversation goes from funny to heart warming and back again about 1000 times. We love all the mamas out there! Grab yours and listen to this treat of an episode! Be sure to follow Sarah Jane Sumter Realtor on Facebook and @Sumter_Realtor on Instagram for more updates on the show.In Sumter with Sarah Jane is a part of The Item Podcast Network proudly presented by SKF Sumter - Welcome to the world of reliable rotation. To apply today, go to SKF.com.
Hollywood's top wig maker, Amy Gibson, tells Brian and Charlie how not-traumatizing at all it was to start going bald at 13 while being a child soap opera star, tells the incredible tale of how she spun her character so as not to reveal her baldness, and gives some tips on how to get intimate if you're a bald woman. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Amy Gibson is the owner and producer of Wide Lens Media and the creator of the Every Woman Vote project. Amy’s business allows her to combine her passion for public policy and the arts and, because she’s the boss, she chooses to work with mission-driven organizations that share her values. Amy shares the story behind Every Woman Vote, the ways women vote everyday (not just Election Day), and the powerful connection that develops when a woman tells a story. Amy shares her “voting story” and the ways politics showed up in her family (hint: listen for her “Give ‘em hell, Ronnie” story). Amy describes herself as a “lame triathlete” and discusses how competing in the 50+ group revealed a kind of “aging in” to community over competition. Pre-order your Insister Swag by Sept 30th. Learn more and connect at insisterhoodpod.com. Become a Patron and join the conversation! Support Insisterhood at patreon.com/insisterhood.
We are back and delighted to share with you our next Aff The Backboard guest for Episode 10 - Amy Gibson. It's our 10th episode and we have the pleasure of checking in with top ladies stopper Amy Gibson, who is based in Germany and playing top Hockey. Amy shares her progress on the Hockey pitch, but doesn't hold back on her antics on a night out - planking, strippers and and so much more! Thanks for Listening, find us on Instagram @affthebackboard for all the latest updates! Help us raise £500 for the NHS and relesse a bonus Episode featuring a renowned European star. Donate generously at gf.me/u/xx652z
Solutions to Hair Loss with Amy Gibson Amy Gibson is a force of nature. She is a famous actress who has used her fame to help women with hair loss find their self esteem by helping them feel good on the outside. Amy is an expert in creating hair pieces for women who have cancer, alopecia and trichotllomania. She has dedicated her life to helping women regain their self esteem through hair solutions.Amy has the condition of alopecia. Her salon www.createdhair.com has brought relief to millions of women suffering hair loss.Contact Amyhttps://www.facebook.com/CreatedHairb...#mce_temp_url#https://www.youtube.com/user/AmyGibso...https://twitter.com/created_hair_https://www.linkedin.com/company/crea...https://www.pinterest.com/createdhair/Emotional Freedom Techniques for Trichotillomaniahttps://www.udemy.com/eft-emotional-f...Emotional Freedom Techniques and Chakra Clearing for Hair Pulling and Skin Picking Part 2https://www.udemy.com/eft-chakra-clea...Contact Joanwww.JoanKaylor.comLIKE Joan on Facebook: http://bit.ly/JoanFacebookSUBSCRIBE to Joan on YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTubeJoanKaylorFOLLOW Joan on Twitter, Instagramhttp://www.twitter.com/@joankaylorhttp://www.instagram.com/joankaylor
Amy Gibson talks to us this week about the underlying causes of hair loss and how you can approach improving the look of thinning hair! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
Students from Heath High School in Heath, Ohio join librarian/teacher Amy Gibson and Laura Moe on the Young Adult Cafe to discuss trends in YA literature. Amy Gibson is a library Media Specialist who also teachers drama and hosts after school Open mics. She is an Ohio native with more than twenty years experience as a teacher. Amy is an active member of OELMA (Ohio Library Media Association) and is an advocate for her students' creative endeavors and tech literacy. At home she is owned by several cats and dogs. Radio host and author Laura Moe spent most of her working life as a librarian and English teacher in central and Southeastern Ohio, but has recently moved to Seattle where she writes full-time. Moe is the author of YA novels PARALLEL LINES (Fat Cats, 2015) and BREAKFAST WITH NERUDA (Merit Press, 2016, ) named by the New York Public Library as one the Best Books for Teens in 2016. She believes knowledge is power. This is a copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on The Air Global Radio Network LLC
Kathryn interviews Emmy-Nominated Soap Opera Star Amy Gibson, author of “Sex, Wigs and Whispers: Love and Life with Hair Loss”. Gibson shares her tips for successful dating, sex and intimacy while building confidence and self-esteem living with hair loss in. She is featured on The Doctors, NBC Nightly News, CNN, Entertainment Tonight, The TODAY Show and in PEOPLE Magazine. Kathryn also interviews parent and advocate Rosie Maloney, author of “Girl Unbroken: A Sister's Harrowing Story of Survival from the Streets of Long Island to the Farms of Idaho”. They were five kids with five different fathers and an alcoholic mother who left them to fend for themselves for weeks at a time. But when Regina discloses the truth about their abusive mother to the authorities, the siblings are soon separated. Maloney is a powerful symbol of courage and resilience with a family of her own. Regina is a NY Times bestselling author and attorney.
Kathryn interviews Emmy-Nominated Soap Opera Star Amy Gibson, author of “Sex, Wigs and Whispers: Love and Life with Hair Loss”. Gibson shares her tips for successful dating, sex and intimacy while building confidence and self-esteem living with hair loss in. She is featured on The Doctors, NBC Nightly News, CNN, Entertainment Tonight, The TODAY Show and in PEOPLE Magazine. Kathryn also interviews parent and advocate Rosie Maloney, author of “Girl Unbroken: A Sister's Harrowing Story of Survival from the Streets of Long Island to the Farms of Idaho”. They were five kids with five different fathers and an alcoholic mother who left them to fend for themselves for weeks at a time. But when Regina discloses the truth about their abusive mother to the authorities, the siblings are soon separated. Maloney is a powerful symbol of courage and resilience with a family of her own. Regina is a NY Times bestselling author and attorney.
Designer Toby Lischko creates quilts that make you stop in your tracks. Then she teaches you how to do it! Not only are they striking, but she makes them doable for everyone. Her series of books on stars is a great place to start and today she is sharing her tips with us! She is also a regular contributor to American Patchwork & Quilting, you can download two of her projects Tuscan Villa and Pickle Dish http://gatewayquiltsnstuff.blogspot.com/ ================= Sharon McConnell of ColorGirl has a wonderful way with fabric. Her quilts jump with exciting designs and awesome use of fabrics. Sharon has great tips for us today on fabric and color selection. You will also find her designs in Quilts & More Magazine. http://colorgirlquilts.com/ =====================I’m a huge fan of Amy Gibson’s designs. She is an author and very popular craftsy online teacher. When her newest book ‘The Quilt Block Cookbook’ came out I had to get her on the show to talk about it! 50 blocks and 7 sampler quilters to put them into. Amy is also one of the designers on my Splendid Sampler project, this is going to be Super fun! http://www.stitcherydickorydock.com/ ============= Today is a behind the scenes look at what it takes to put a book together with the Chief Visionary Officer of Martingale, Jennifer Keltner! And that adorable project Jennifer made is found in the Sweet Tweets book, fun fun! http://blog.shopmartingale.com/ ==================== visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com
Heather gives us the lowdown on last night's episode of Real Housewives. The dirt, the drama, the runny mascara, Heather reveals all. Plus actress Amy Gibson speaks out about her devastating hair loss and how she decided that she was going to take back her life one hair strand at a time.
Ben speaks to Amy Gibson, who gave birth to her daughter Sophie, in the middle of Moreton Bay
As part of my series for the Mighty Lucky Quilting Club, today's podcast guest is Amy Gibson of Stitchery Dickory Dock. Amy is an author, quilting teacher, pattern designer, host of Craftsy's 2012 Block of the Month Club, wife and mother of four. Living in Denver, Colorado, we talk about how her seemingly disparate background experiences led to her success today, how to find your "quilt voice" and the use of contrast to create visually appealing quilts. I hope you enjoy the episode. This episode is sponsored by Lucky Spool Media and Fat Quarter Shop. You can find the show notes at craftyplanner.com/podcast.
A diagnosis of alopecia does not have to be devastating.Emmy-nominated actress, Amy Gibson, has lived with alopecia since she was just 13 years old.In simple terms, alopecia is an immune disorder where your white blood cells think there's disease lurking, so they fight against themselves to kill that faux disease and the result is hair loss.There are several stages of alopecia, ranging from small bald spots to complete loss of hair, including body hair and even nose hair. Amy joins Naturally Savvy hosts, Andrea and Lisa, to share more about alopecia, her personal journey with the condition, and how she's spreading the word about alopecia with her book, Sex, Wigs, and Whispers.
Beauty Now: The Intersection of Cosmetic Surgery, Longevity & Bio-Medical Innovation
Have you lost your hair due to chemotherapy or Alopeica? Do you have thinning hair due to stress, hormones, or do you just have thin hair? Amy Gibson shares with us her secret to finding the best wigs in the world to restore your confidence and fool any man even during the most intimate moments. Listen in if you have ever wondered about hair pieces, wigs and extensions. Amy is funny and informative. Beauty Now has the latest and best in every aspect of looking and feeling your best.