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Gone Surfing!: Ice Queen's Cave by Donna VossWhile the world and sites to see seem vast and endless, there is connection and community smaller than we think. A series of short stories and poems, Donna Voss demonstrates connections on a global front: world-class pilots and children of a farm, a surfer traveling the globe, the united experiences of veterans returning home from war. About the Author:Donna Voss lives in Southern California. As a volunteer at her public grade school, she began the Garden Club when her daughter started kindergarten in 1997. Since then, many parents and teachers have contributed their energy toward building a "Farm to Table" public school program, which teaches kids how to grow, make, reuse, repurpose, recycle food, expanding the program throughout the district. When Donna's daughter became the Garden Club teacher, she developed an educational curriculum and got a grant for the first farmhouse. Now offsite tours at the school district farm are provided to all the K-6 graders who enjoy field trips of the ever-expanding farm site. By teaching the next generation how to grow sustainable food, they are also learning how to build a healthy community and develop good relationships, by promoting inclusivity and teaching the importance of considering another person's perspective. Also, by learning how to listen with empathy and the simple act that being kind really does matter and, in some cases, can make all the difference.https://www.amazon.com/Gone-Surfing-Ice-Queens-Cave/dp/B0FQBMSW14https://mainspringbooks.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/5726dvmsb.mp3
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
About Donna Carol Voss A Berkeley grad who climbed the corporate ladder to become a successful businesswoman, Donna Carol Voss is also now a wife, mother to three adopted siblings, and an author whose opinions have been widely read in the Blaze, Huff Po, and the Federalist as well as in her new book, Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities. A purveyor of Original Thinking for 21 st  Century Living, Donna cuts through the emotionalism of to provide a clearer look at many of the hot-button issues of our times. New Book: Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities is a fact based analysis of an emotional issue laced with compassion and reality. Learn more about Donna Voss and her books Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything at www.donnacarolvoss.com Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com and at www.donnacarolvoss.com
About About Donna Carol Voss A Berkeley grad who climbed the corporate ladder to become a successful businesswoman, Donna Carol Voss is also now a wife, mother to three adopted siblings, and an author whose opinions have been widely read in the Blaze, Huff Po, and the Federalist as well as in her new book, Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities. A purveyor of Original Thinking for 21 st  Century Living, Donna cuts through the emotionalism of to provide a clearer look at many of the hot-button issues of our times. New Book: Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities is a fact based analysis of an emotional issue laced with compassion and reality. Learn more about Donna Voss and her books Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything at www.donnacarolvoss.com Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com and at www.donnacarolvoss.com A Berkeley grad who climbed the corporate ladder to become a successful businesswoman, Donna Carol Voss is also now a wife, mother to three adopted siblings, and an author whose opinions have been widely read in the Blaze, Huff Po, and the Federalist as well as in her new book, Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities. A purveyor of Original Thinking for 21 st  Century Living, Donna cuts through the emotionalism of to provide a clearer look at many of the hot-button issues of our times. New Book: Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities is a fact based analysis of an emotional issue laced with compassion and reality. Learn more about Donna Voss and her books Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything at www.donnacarolvoss.com Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com and at www.donnacarolvoss.com
About Donna Carol Voss A Berkeley grad who climbed the corporate ladder to become a successful businesswoman, Donna Carol Voss is also now a wife, mother to three adopted siblings, and an author whose opinions have been widely read in the Blaze, Huff Po, and the Federalist as well as in her new book, Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities. A purveyor of Original Thinking for 21 st  Century Living, Donna cuts through the emotionalism of to provide a clearer look at many of the hot-button issues of our times. New Book: Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities is a fact based analysis of an emotional issue laced with compassion and reality. Learn more about Donna Voss and her books Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything at www.donnacarolvoss.com Deep Dive: Sanctuary Cities , Hail To The Chief and One of Everything are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com and at www.donnacarolvoss.com
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss's life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. She is avoids negotiating the price of anything but will dive into intense interactions, especially if they are about politics and religion. Raised in the shadow of luxury, her favorite vacation is camping. She is an eternal optimist who is endlessly fascinated by the dark side of good people. Anxious to be liked by all, she has written a memoir, One of Everything, that is sure to provoke everyone about something.
It may be an understatement to describe Donna Voss’s,author of ONE OF EVERYTHING'S life experience as eclectic. She is a Berkeley grad, a stay-at-home mom, a former pagan, and a devout Mormon. Clearly a study in extremes, she is a fifty-something homemaker who loves rap music, outrageously expensive shoes, and people who own their flaws and call her on hers. This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).