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In this powerful and unforgettable episode of the WholeCEO Podcast, Lisa G. sits down with Lauren Manning, a true symbol of resilience, determination, and the unbreakable human spirit. Lauren, a 9/11 survivor with 82.5% total body burns, battled against all odds to emerge from the fires. She is a world-renowned role model for her resilience and fortitude in surmounting personal and professional challenges. In this deeply moving conversation, Lauren shares:✅ The last moments before her life changed forever✅ How she found the will to live in the face of overwhelming adversity✅ The hardest part of her recovery—and what kept her going✅ What trauma taught her about pain, perseverance, and success✅ How to break free from fear and rebuild after hitting rock bottom Lauren's journey is one of grit, courage, and the power of the human mind to overcome anything. Whether you're facing personal struggles, setbacks, or moments of doubt—this episode will ignite a fire in you.
1. Thinking of depression as a way of seeing the world … through toilet paper roll binoculars. 2. Why healing might actually just be permission to go. 3. Chanel's definition of success: refusing to succumb to perfection or exhaustion–and showing up as herself in every moment. 4. The healing moment when Chanel returned to Stanford and was held in sound–which set her free. About Chanel: Chanel Miller is a writer and artist who received her BA in Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her critically acclaimed memoir, KNOW MY NAME, was a New York Times bestseller, a New York Times Book Review Notable Book, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, as well as a best book of 2019 in Time, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, NPR, and People, among others. She is a 2019 Time Next 100 honoree and a 2016 Glamour Woman of the Year honoree under her pseudonym, “Emily Doe.” IG: chanel_miller To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 3 - BJ went and visited his son over the past weekend. He asked him about a computer chair and he mentioned that it was bought by his ex in front of his current girlfriend. What is the rule on stuff the ex bought you?? Travis Kelce's Are you Smarter Than A Celebrity starts October 12th. They just put out a promo for it. Pamela Anderson has made the Glamour Woman of the Year cover.
Pamela Anderson has made the Glamour Woman of the Year cover.
Jamie cannot escape the Amazon finds videos. No matter what she does they appear on her reels. Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning will be hosting the CMA's for the third year in a row, but this time with Lainey Wilson as a third host. Taylor Swift has missed two of Travis Kelce's games in a row. Now a clip has resurfaced from 2016 where Travis says he doesn't expect his GF to come to every game. Baseball legend Pete Rose has passed away at 83 years old. Yesterday Verizon's network went down for most of the day. Hurricane Helene has ravaged the east coast. Towns are completely gone and the death toll has risen to over 100 people. Today is national taco day!! Where do you get your tacos? Longshore workers have started their strike. A head for one of the longshore unions says that we will start to feel the effects of the strike if it goes on longer than a week. Cardi B went to get some of her butt implants removed, which is major surgery, all while not knowing she was pregnant at the time. BJ went and visited his son over the past weekend. He asked him about a computer chair and he mentioned that it was bought by his ex in front of his current girlfriend. What is the rule on stuff the ex bought you?? Travis Kelce's Are you Smarter Than A Celebrity starts October 12th. They just put out a promo for it. Pamela Anderson has made the Glamour Woman of the Year cover.
Shannon Watts, is the founder of Moms Demand Action, the nation's largest grassroots group fighting against gun violence. She was named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. Prior to founding Moms Demand Action, Watts – a mother of five – was a communications executive at public relations firms and Fortune 100 companies. She is an active board member of Emerge America, one of the nation's leading organizations for recruiting and training women to run for office. Her book, Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World, was released in May of 2019. Shannon and Erin talk about Shannon's work as an activist and mother, passing the baton and the women she has connected with along the way. Go to Shannon's website: https://www.shannonwatts.org/ Subscribe to Shannon's substack Listen to Shannon's podcast, Firestarters with Shannon Watts Follow Shannon on Instagram: instagram.com/shannonwatts Follow Erin Spahr on Instagram: instagram.com/feminist.mom.therapist Learn more about Erin Spahr: erinspahrtherapy.com Support the podcast with a monthly donation: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministmompodcast/support Please note: The information provided on this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content shared here is not intended to be professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This page may contain affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministmompodcast/support
When you see a need, what do you do? Do you jump in and try to solve the problem? Or do you think about it for a while and workshop all the options and scenarios in your head before deciding whether to take action or not? Both ways can be valid, needed, and valuable. And both have their pitfalls. When we jump in to solve a need or problem, we can end up on a path to a crash course in humble pie and hard learnings on the go that can often do harm to others. Yet thoughtful consideration can often lead to failing to take action and falling into complacency. Or even worse, you tap out all together because you feel like your voice, your vote, your time, or your resources will not make a difference.But we can't stop caring or tap out. The stakes are too high.My guest today challenges this complacency–especially right now when so much is at stake here in the United States. She built an organization that has room for all levels of involvement no matter your resources and your capacity.Shannon Watts is widely known as a “summoner of women's audacity.” As the Founder of Moms Demand Action, Watts was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. She is the author of Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World.Listen to the full episode to hear: How Shannon transmuted her fear into anger and action in the aftermath of Sandy Hook Facing the reality that none of us are safe until all of us are safe and how it impacts activism Why cultivating joy and celebrating successes is integral to sustaining movements How the concept of losing forward helps activists play the long game How Shannon has navigated burnout and managing the needs of her family against her activism Why Shannon passed the leadership baton for Moms Demand Action after 10 years The role of privilege in being an activist and how white women can do better Learn more about Shannon Watts: Website Substack Moms Demand Action Text READY to 64433 to get in touch with a volunteer Instagram: @shannonrwatts Fight Like a Mother Learn more about Rebecca: rebeccaching.com Work With Rebecca Sign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader Email Resources: EP 63: How Choosing Nice Can Lead to More Harm with Jenny Booth Potter EP 88: Navigating Leadership Dynamics with Dr. Cedar Barstow Pooja Lakshmin Jessica Valenti Maria Shriver Paul Russell - Lil Boo Thang The Bear Reservation Dogs Footloose Everytown
Hello Gorgeous Listeners! In this episode, we dive into an incredible story of strength, resilience, and the power of women coming together to create real change.In December 2012, our nation was rocked by the devastating events at Sandy Hook. As moms across the country watched in disbelief, a collective rage and sadness swept through us all. Our guest this week, the incomparable and indefatigable Shannon Watts, was one of those moms who felt the profound impact of that tragedy.Shannon is a force and one of my Sheroes! She's an activist, speaker, author, and the Founder Emerita of Moms Demand Action, which stands as the largest women's volunteer organization in America. Her journey has been nothing short of remarkable and I'm so honored to have her as a guest!Shannon has earned titles such as a "summoner of women's audacity," bestowed upon her by Glennon Doyle (another one of my Sheroes), a Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. Her book, "Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World," published in 2019, is a testament to her dedication. Shannon is currently working on a new book, set to be released in 2025, and publishes weekly in her Substack community, "Playing with Fire."In our conversation, Shannon shares her journey starting Moms Demand Action after the Sandy Hook tragedy and the resistance she faced from powerful gun lobbies. We also delve into her recent decision to step down from leading the organization.We also touch on the unique challenges women face in midlife, from loneliness and making friends, to the sometimes overwhelming symptoms of menopause.Throughout our conversation, Shannon delivers an inspiring message: Women should never let fear hold them back from pursuing their passions. She emphasizes the importance of supporting one another and cultivating meaningful friendships in midlife.This episode is a celebration of midlife growth, support, and the unstoppable force of women who dare to dream, act, and change the world. Read: Summoning Audacity! So, join us for this powerful and transformative conversation! It's a reminder that we're never too old to chase our dreams and create a better world!Side note: I had to summon my own audacity to ask her to be a guest and look what happened! Go for what you want, ladies! Be audacious!Keep the conversation going with us by joining The Midlife Conversation on Facebook HERE!Unedited AI Transcript HereCONNECT WITH SHANNON WATTS:Moms Demand ActionLinkedInInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)WebsiteFight Like a Mother by Shannon Watts (Amazon)CONNECT WITH JEN MARPLES: I'm here to support you in these ways:1x1 Business Coaching: Get personalized guidance to accelerate your success.1x1 Life Coaching: Navigate midlife changes with my 12-step program for clarity and action.VIP Days: Gain clarity in one focused session.I'm a 25+ year PR/marketing expert and 20+ year entrepreneur, ready to support you. Book a call HERE today!
In this bonus episode of Create out Loud, I interview a force of nature, Shannon Watts. In case you don't know Shannon, she founded Moms Demand Action, now the largest women's volunteer organization in America. She's been called a “summoner of women's audacity,” named a Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. She writes a popular substack https://shannonwatts.substack.com/about I'm working as a book coach with Shannon on her new book about helping you find your audacious spark and play with fire to change your world. I wanted to talk to Shannon about this transition she is in after 10 years leading Moms Demand Action, about writing, and about sparks. If you wonder how someone like Shannon has accomplished her goals and how you can do it too, in your own wonderful unique way, you'll love this episode. Episode resources: Find out how to work with me here. I'd love you to join me on one of my Retreats or Writing Intensives. My book, Why Bother: Discover the Desire for What's Next, is a great resource for learning to create out loud. Your feedback is so important to me! You can leave a review on Apple podcasts, or email me at jen@jenniferlouden.com
1. Thinking of depression as a way of seeing the world … through toilet paper roll binoculars. 2. Why healing might actually just be permission to go. 3. Chanel's definition of success: refusing to succumb to perfection or exhaustion–and showing up as herself in every moment. 4. The healing moment when Chanel returned to Stanford and was held in sound–which set her free. About Chanel: Chanel Miller is a writer and artist who received her BA in Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her critically acclaimed memoir, KNOW MY NAME, was a New York Times bestseller, a New York Times Book Review Notable Book, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, as well as a best book of 2019 in Time, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, NPR, and People, among others. She is a 2019 Time Next 100 honoree and a 2016 Glamour Woman of the Year honoree under her pseudonym, “Emily Doe.” IG: chanel_miller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brea Baker is a writer and freedom fighter who has been working on the frontlines for almost a decade first as a student activist and now as a national and global strategist. In that time, she has contributed to dozens of electoral and advocacy campaigns including the 2017 Women's March (where she served as the youngest national organizer), the 2018 student walkouts against gun violence, Jumaane Williams' successful bid for NYC Public Advocate, and more. Brea has been recognized as a 2017 Glamour Woman of the Year (Women's March), and 2019 i-D Up and Rising. She has a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University where she held internships with the U.S. Department of State, Public Defender Service DC, and served as President of Yale's NAACP Chapter and Co-Director of AIDS Walk New Haven.In this episode, we dive into:Brea's journey to finding abolition and waking up to the injustice of the criminal justice systemAvoiding burnout in activism and claiming faith in humanity Defining transformative justice and putting harm in contextThe parallels between gentle parenting and restorative principlesThe history of the police rooted in racism and slavery, going beyond reform and focusing on transformationHow believing in other people's transformation contributes to our own well-beingWeaving principles of abolition and transformative justice into our interpersonal relationships and communitiesLinks: Follow Brea on Instagram at @freckledwhileblack and Marlee at @marleelissDetails and/or join F*ck Comphet Support Club: 2SLGBTQIA+ Community Space here: https://www.patreon.com/fckcomphetsupportclub Details and/or claim your free 1-1 call with Marlee for the Sensual Wholeness Academy here: https://www.marleeliss.com/SWA Learn more about Marlee's speaking offerings at www.marleeliss.com/speaking
Episode 30: Gigi Hadid - Supermodel @ IMG Worldwide, 35x Vogue Cover Model, International Model of the Year, '17 Glamour Woman of The Year, Unicef Ambassador, Brand Ambassador, Former Volleyball Player & Captain of Her Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gigihadid (https://www.instagram.com/gigihadid) Twitter: https://twitter.com/gigihadid (https://twitter.com/gigihadid) IMG: https://www.imgmodels.com/gigihadid (https://www.imgmodels.com/gigihadid) UNICEF: https://www.unicefusa.org/press/releases/gigi-hadid-visits-unicef-programming-bangladesh/34689 (https://www.unicefusa.org/press/releases/gigi-hadid-visits-unicef-programming-bangladesh/34689) Pencils to Promise: https://pencilsofpromise.org/gigihadid/ (https://pencilsofpromise.org/gigihadid/) On a recent IG Live for WestCoast BEACH Volleyball Club, Aaron Wexler & Gigi Hadid discussed: Living Inspired - Allowing Yourself to Go For It Finding Things That Puts a Pep in Your Step Getting Inspiration from Serena Williams Being Ready When the Opportunity Comes Missing The Feeling of Competing Lessons From Volleyball that Carried Over to her Professional Modeling Career Shot out to Coach Carlos Gray! How to be Relatable to Others How to Define Your Own Success Success Mindset - What is it? Shot out to Former Setter Annie McRoskey! The Power of Gratitude The Power of Being Assertive & Polite Dealing With Other People's Opinions, Especially on Social Media Creating Positive Impact with UNICEF Creating Positive Impact in Your Own Communities How Gigi De-stresses
This week on The Systemic Stage we have the glorious Phoebe Angeni to discuss fatphobia in the theatre industry and how we can work to combat it. We also discuss classical feminism, as well as preserving our mental health as artists. Enjoy! Resources: Learn more about Phoebe and her project, "Ithaca" here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUr_u_WuELPROu5z2VIKmag "Fearing the Black Body" By Sabrina String: https://www.discoverbooks.com/Fearing-the-Black-Body-The-Racial-Origins-of-Fat-p/1479886750.htm?cond=0003&gclid=CjwKCAjwg4-EBhBwEiwAzYAlsouBaDml9e9tNO2dnxj8sOn7w2IbbMAiecRpr776kCZe8tgt418FlhoC-foQAvD_BwE "Happy Fat" by Sofie Hagen: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Fat-Taking-Space-Shrink-ebook/dp/B07H559XK3 Watch Reese Witherspoon's Glamour Woman of the Year award speech here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKKRBnpDpBY Learn more about the fat liberation movement here: https://centerfordiscovery.com/blog/fat-acceptance-movement/ Learn more about transcendental meditation here: https://centerfordiscovery.com/blog/fat-acceptance-movement/
Maya Angelou is one of many women who has been honored as a Glamour Woman of the Year. She was celebrated in 2009. You can find Glamour's new hardcover book titled "Glamour: 30 Years of Women Who Have Reshaped the World" at all major booksellers.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Leading Ladies, Activists, STEMinists, Local Legends, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, and Brittany Martinez. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Edie Allard, and Carmen Borca-Carrillo.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at jenny@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was honored as a Glamour Woman of the Year in 1993 and 2012. You can find Glamour's new hardcover book titled "Glamour: 30 Years of Women Who Have Reshaped the World" at all major booksellers.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Leading Ladies, Activists, STEMinists, Local Legends, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, and Brittany Martinez. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Edie Allard, and Carmen Borca-Carrillo.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at jenny@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
Breanne is from Detroit, MI. She had the opportunity to attend culinary school in highschool, moved to NYC & immediately started working at Michelin-starred Rouge Tomate. She co-founded the Women's March, worked at Facebook as a pastry chef & is now the founder of Stir The Nation. She considers herself a Cheftivist. She was recognized as Glamour Woman of the Year, “International Woman of the Year” by Harper's Bazaar! https://www.bybreanne.com/ https://www.stirthenation.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
Presenter, producer, Glamour Woman of the Year... the iconic Doreen Morris opens the show, with the incredible Elvis Blue (Idols 2010 winner) and Ryan De Villiers (star of 'Matilda'). Elvis Blue's new song 'Spring' hits the charts this week and 'Matilda: The Musical' is transforming kids and adults alike.
CliffCentral.com — Presenter, producer, Glamour Woman of the Year... the iconic Doreen Morris opens the show, with the incredible Elvis Blue (Idols 2010 winner) and Ryan De Villiers (star of 'Matilda'). Elvis Blue's new song 'Spring' hits the charts this week and 'Matilda: The Musical' is transforming kids and adults alike.
When a gunman opened fire inside the friendly, peaceful Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14th of 2012, lives were changed forever. First-grade teacher Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis, whose classroom was only a few feet from where the attack began, immediately sprang to action by hiding her 14 students in a 3x4 foot bathroom and keeping them quiet. Although she and her students survived, others did not, and the tragedy left the community frozen with dismay and unanswerable questions. In an effort to overcome the darkness and chaos, Kaitlin created an organization to promote kindness in the classroom and wrote a novel, Choosing Hope, to guide others who are suffering through hardship to find their light, one day at a time. From her heroic actions as a teacher, philanthropist, writer and speaker, Kaitlin was chosen as a 2013 Glamour Woman of the Year. Join us every other week on “Women's Wealth: The Middle Way,” a radio show aimed at helping women navigate questions about work, money, and family. You can find us on http://www.womensradio.com/author/lhurd, and https://womenswealth.podbean.com, on the SoundCloud Apps for iPhone and Android, https://soundcloud.com/womenswealthmiddleway and Spotify. See you in two weeks!
Caralyn Mirand got her start in plus size modeling as a high school student when she was selected for Tyra Banks’ Fiercely Real Model Search. Although she didn’t win the competition, it got her in with an editor at Seventeen Magazine, which launched her as a professional plus size model. Since then, she’s worked with loads of clients in the fashion industry, gotten her college degree, and has launched a successful lifestyle blog. She’s preparing for her wedding in 2018 and is chronicling her journey on her blog and social media! Caralyn has literally grown up in the industry, and while she’s been growing her career she’s also stayed true to her upstate NY roots, her own sense of identity, and her sense of self-worth! It’s awesome to hear how she got to where she is today, what she’s working on, and how she’s taking care of herself! Caralyn shares many insights and tips we can all apply to our own experiences. Key takeaways: Caralyn’s beginnings in the modeling world What it’s like to be a college student and a working, traveling model Growing up confident in your own skin Seeing yourself on packaging in department stores How Caralyn’s career has morphed as the fashion industry has become more size inclusive What Caralyn’s learned about the importance of a properly-fitting bra! Why it’s hard to be on the cusp between plus size and straight size How Caralyn stays grounded when she gets negative feedback about her appearance from modeling clients The ways that Caralyn stays on top of her healthy living routine while traveling The importance of positive self talk Caralyn’s experience at the Glamour “Woman of the Year” summit Mentioned in this episode: Caralyn’s blog Caralyn’s Instagram Share the Body Love! Share what you learned here via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review. I love hearing what you have to say! Post your own experiences, thoughts, and feedback to social media using the hashtag #healthyatanysize!
Viv Groskop is a writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian. Viv’s brand new 2017 show ANCHORWOMAN: WHEN THE NEWS GETS TOO MUCH was performed at Edinburgh Fringe this year and featured on: BBC R2 and BBC R4. We chat about Viv’s new book, acquired by Penguin The Anna Karenina Fix: Life Lessons from Russian Literature. Viv is also a Columnist and agony aunt called Dear Viv at The Pool. She reviews TV for the Guardian and is the author of “stand-up meets mid-life crisis memoir” I Laughed, I Cried. AND she was shortlisted Glamour Woman of the Year: Columnist of the Year 2014, 2015, 2016. We talk about how you shouldn't rush creative projects, how trolling isn’t new, how her new book was in the works for 15 years and how to many projects on the go at the same. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Victoria is one of the top bloggers and YouTubers in the luxury fashion space - her blog In The Frow is an award-winning blog which has a huge global audience. Victoria has a PHD in fashion, started her career as a Fashion Marketing Lecturer at the University of Manchester and is now a L’Oreal Paris hair ambassador. She was also in a huge Princes Trust L’Oreal campaign alongside people such as Helen Mirren, Katie Piper and Cheryl Cole. In 2016, Victoria was also nominated for a Glamour Woman of the Year Award and won Best UK Fashion Blog in the Vuelio Blog Awards. Victoria has worked with a huge number of established fashion and beauty brands, including Burberry, Dior, Armani, Coach, Clarins, Net-A-Porter, Selfridges. In this episode we break some YouTuber myths, talk work life balance, self doubt and how having your own platform can give you so much opportunity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lian Dolan, Julie Dolan and Lian Dolan on today's Satellite Sisters discuss Lian's 4 Part Post-Election Strategy for the next 4 years. She is looking at getting involved Locally, Nationally, Globally and Personally. Also on the show: Julie celebrated Thanksgiving last weekend, so she has an update on how to make it through a peaceful, grateful day. Julie also has 9 Tips for Thanksgiving. Liz reports on Bono winning Glamour Woman of the Year. Good timing! On our New To You Satellite Sisters show this week, we covered Bono's words in 2008. Link to Sunday’s New To You Satellite Sisters that include Bono, Maria Shriver, Warren Buffett: http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/satellitesisters/ss111316NTY2.mp3 Glamour Women of the Year: http://www.glamour.com/inspired/women-of-the-year Video of Bono’s Speech at Glamour WOTY Awards: http://www.glamour.com/story/bono-man-of-the-year-award-speech Liz wants you to take a look at the new show on National Geographic and the cool new graphics, her last big project. Cool MARS website with Nat Geo videos: http://www.makemarshome.com/landing Link to Nat Geo Channel Facebook page to LIKE for more cool videos: https://www.facebook.com/natgeotvUS/?fref=ts Want to put a little more orchestral music in your life? If you are a movie lover, check out this series of live movie music scoring.. Link to Harry Potter In Concert info from CineConcerts: http://harrypotterinconcert.com/about/ Plus we reset the rules on Satellite Sisters Civility in Social Media