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Jean Graham is an architect and the director of Winter Architecture, a five-year-old practice based in Melbourne and Torquay. In this episode, we discussed: How Jean and her team approach remote working. The importance of maintaining work life balance and avoiding burnout. Why Jean produces video for each of her new projects. How to communicate the value of what an architect does to the general public. How to pick the right clients. Why you need to be patient in your marketing to see results. Why you should show less on your website. The benefits of collaboration with other creatives. How Jean decided how big her practice should be to function well. If you’d like to learn more about Jean and the team at Winter Architecture, you can visit winterarchitecture.com.au or follow them on Instagram at @winterarchitecture. If this your first time listening to the podcast, please make sure to subscribe to hear a new episode every other week. If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts. And if you’d like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Are you ever too old to chase your dreams? Jean Ketcham is Aging but Dangerous. Years ago, she made the conscious decision to live a life of fun, spirit and style, and she’s never looked back. Jean is a former small business owner, top performing regional sales rep, and talk show host. She’s also a proud parent, an avid skydiver, and a cancer survivor. To put it mildly, Jean is up to any challenge. After retiring, Jean discovered that 55+ women were not living up to their true potential. Their social circles were shrinking and their lifestyles were becoming less stimulating, less adventurous. That’s when Jean became committed to making a difference. Jean began organizing meetings where women could connect and share experiences, insights and strategies to help them enrich their lives. She brought in speakers on a wide variety of subjects to empower women to take control of the aging process; she also produced special events like 55+ fashion shows, skydiving outings, and an infamous “colonoscopy party.” Before long, Aging but Dangerous was attracting National attention. Jean was asked to appear on talk shows and in major publications like Time Magazine. In this episode, Jean tells us why getting older isn't scary after all. In fact, the older we get, the more we can live our dreams and reach our most significant potential. Jean drops so much inspiration in this episode. She reveals all the ways that she stays motivated and positive on her journey. Plus, we chat about the secret to successful relationships, and Jean reveals her biggest regret in life. Later, Jean explains why you're never too old to follow your dreams and the reason you need to get out into the world and prove something to yourself! In This Episode: About Jean Ketcham [ 2:00 ] How Jean has stayed positive on her journey [ 12:20 ] Ways to inspire yourself despite Covid [ 19:15 ] In relationships, you have to let each other be their own person [ 28:00 ] The reason you need to stop spending time and energy on your weight [ 37:50 ] Jean’s message for the world [ 43:30 ] Quotes: “I love the whole aging thing.” “It's never too late to do whatever you want to do.” “You have to just keep searching for your soul and what you like and what you want.” “Nobody else is going to do the hard work that you have to do inside yourself.” “Get out there and do something!” “Prove something to yourself.” Links Mentioned: Download 5 Free Meditations Walk Through This Join My Retreats Sara’s Facebook Live Boldly My Saint My Hero My Saint My Hero on Instagram Aging But Dangerous Aging But Dangerous on Facebook
Today our guest is Dallas designer Jean Liu. Her full-service interior design firm, Jean Liu Designs, specializes in high-end residential and commercial projects. In 2018 Jean was named one of House Beautiful’s 10 Next Wave Designers. Her work has also been featured in Traditional Home, Town & Country, Architectural Digest, Luxe, The Wallstreet Journal, and many others. We talk about Jean’s love for bold art, how to create a “Zen” kitchen, Jean’s great house with a great room, and much more. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: How to start enjoying art in your space. What is an art trainer? Jean’s unconventional path to a career in design. How Jean created a Zen kitchen. What Jean recommends for designing with kids in mind. Jean used to stalk her current house from afar…and one day she finally got it! What was Jean’s process for designing her own home? Designing a great room with different functions. Strategies for reusing furniture when moving to a new space. What motivates people to take on a brand-new style? How to make warm spaces in rooms that aren’t inherently cozy. Decorating Dilemma Hi Laura, Yes, definitely take the symmetry into account and we have three recommendations for you. First, is to consider adding a linear fixture over your island that runs the length of the island. This will help detract the eye from the lack of symmetry and the true center of the room. Another option, given your husband’s height, would be to use a flush mount or semi flush mount throughout the kitchen. We love the Greta fixture! Finally, the last option we suggest is using gooseneck sconces over your window to let the lighting be handled through recessed cans throughout. What direction your windows are facing and the natural light you get may influence your choice. We usually recommend with any kitchen remodel that you strongly consider adding LED under cabinet lighting. You could also add some small lamps or tiny accents to your surfaces. We are all big fans of having dimmers for all lighting, as well! One thing to keep in mind is that you’ll never really be looking at the room straight-on, so it won’t be as noticeable as you may be worrying about. It’s great that you’re keeping it in mind, but don’t let it trip you up too much! Good luck, Laura! Mentioned in This Episode: Jean Liu Design Jean Liu Design on Instagram Jean’s Personal Home
A new billion-dollar fund "crafting a fertile future". A new-generation VC backed by 15 top entrepreneurs to support the "new wave" of founders.The VC ecosystem is blossoming in France and we interview three investors at the heart of this movement: Marie Ekeland (2050), Pia d'Iribarne (New Wave), and Jean de la Rochebrochard (New Wave and Kima Ventures). If you are familiar with the tech ecosystem in Europe, then you are certainly no stranger to these three names.Marie, a pioneer in the French tech ecosystem, started her career in VC as a partner at Elaia and founded the VC fund Daphni as well as one of the biggest tech communities France Digitale. Her new fund 2050 is also breaking new ground with its new investment model that prioritizes sustainability and future well-being.Pia and Jean, highly experienced investors respectively from Accel/Stride and Kima, have rounded up 15 high-level LPs — including Xavier Niel, Yuri Milner of DST, Peter Fenton from Benchmark, Philippe Laffont from Coatue, and Tony Fadell of Nest and Apple — to launch New Wave, a next-gen fund to back the even more ambitious founders in today's European tech landscape.Topics:[Part 1 with Marie Ekeland] 01:03 — Introduction of 2050, Marie Ekeland’s new fund 02:10 — The structure and incentives of 2050, an evergreen fund 04:47 — Why 2050 gets away from a traditional VC partnership model 05:40 — The power of finance on the economy 06:25 — The kind of companies in which 2050 invests 09:46 — What kind of investments does 2050 make: cheque size, company stage, etc. 10:13 — Thoughts on “growth at all cost”: the example of Netflix 12:35 — On raising $1 billion by 2030 and building sustainable companies 15:03 — 2050’s investments: the story of Withings 19:20 — Marie Ekeland’s evolution as an investor 21:53 — Marie’s thoughts on the current funding situation in France 23:02 — How 2050 stands out from the competitive VC landscape 24:23 — France’s potential to lead in the sustainable transition[Part 2 with Pia d’Iribarne & Jean de la Rochebrochard] 27:08 — The impetus for starting New Wave28:42 — How Jean and Pia met and why they wanted to start a fund together30:45 — The incredible LPs at New Wave33:37 — New Wave’s investment thesis34:30 — The kind of founder profiles that New Wave backs35:53 — The characteristics that Jean looks for in founders38:28 — Investments at New Wave: cheque size, company stage, etc.39:14 — Jean on New Wave and Kima Ventures42:02 — Pia on her experience as a fund founder44:24 — Pia on smart money45:47 — Hopes and expectations for 2021 This episode is supported by Euronext, the leading pan-European stock exchange; hosted by Roxanne Varza; and produced by Cindy Yang. Art is by Gaëtan Lefebvre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 62: Welcome to the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast! In each episode, you’ll hear inspirational stories from horse book authors including writing advice and marketing tips to help you write your own horse book. If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or simply love horse books then you are in the right place! In this week's episode, you'll meet Jean Abernethy, author, illustrator and creator of Fergus the Horse. You'll learn ... About the inspiration behind Jean's cartoon character, Fergus the Horse, and how she celebrated the 20th anniversary of his creation with a brand new Fergus book. How Jean got started working with equestrian publications and what has changed in the industry since she started submitting her work 35 years ago. Why Jean believes, as artists and authors, it is our job to make work that evokes emotion. And MUCH more! Episode show notes: https://www.carlykadecreative.com/podcast.html Want a free guide to secrets of horse book authors? Gallop over to https://www.carlykadecreative.com/wisdom.html and join the Equestrian Author Spotlight email list to have the author advice resource delivered instantly to your inbox. If you are an author who writes about horses and would like to be spotlighted let me know. I’d be happy to include you, too. Visit my contact page at https://www.carlykadecreative.com to fill out a request.
Who’s the most active, passionate, health-conscious farmer and herbalist in Virginia? Jean Howard, co-owner and operator of CA & J Farm, is among the most eclectically active individuals we’ve yet come across in the farming community, and she’s far removed from any signs of slowing down. Jean is an avid health enthusiast that even the most seasoned health expert could learn a thing or fifty from. Jean loves to share the immense knowledge she has gathered throughout her journey in hopes of giving others the wellness and peace she’s found. Join us today and discover how she lives a healthy, medication-free, pain-free life...and how you can do the same! You’ll hear: What Jean’s extensive operation is all about 0:59 How Jean approaches marketing 16:56 Why it’s important to be mindful and regularly think about and act of de-stressing and how Jean goes about it herself 27:04 How Jean helps people get healthy 37:47 What social media platform Jean uses for promotions and engagement 42:47 What Jean would do differently given the chance to start over 43:56 How Jean goes about finding good help 47:43 How she divides roles on the farm 48:52 What methods Jean uses to promote CA & J Farm 50:02 About the horticulture side of CA & J Farm 53:33 The biggest mistake Jean sees newer farmers making 56:05 What Jean’s favorite farming tool is 58:31 If Jean believes now is the best time to start a farm 59:19 Where you can find out more about Jean and CA & J Farm 1.00:04 About the Guest: Jean Howard is a trained community herbalist, drum circle facilitator, and musician sharing natural wellness education through music and programs on farm, off farm, and virtually. Her farm is an off-grid capable solar, educational, medicinal herb, and organic egg farm, with a yellow barn healthy life store where she sells bulk herbs, herbal products, chicken & duck eggs, teas, organic cleaning and beauty products, coffee, medicine making supplies, essential oils, Earth Clothes, and more! Their mission statement: Sharing natural wellness education, healing music, and positive vibes anyway they can! Resources:Website - www.cajfarm.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lifeclosetonature/, https://www.facebook.com/cajfarm Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cajfarm/
During this difficult time, many people are affected, and so many things are uncertain about the future. We remain committed to bringing you strategies, tools, and resources to help in your business, and we send our best wishes to all of those who are struggling. Jean Oplinger is a Master Certified Coach with over 20 years’ experience in the coaching field. She brings her energy, attention, and top ten learnings about what she’s learned in building her coaching business. Jean will share with us how she connects with clients and how we can partner with our clients, along with taking care of ourselves so we show up in the best way possible. She’s known for being trustworthy, attentive, and effective in expanding leaders and teams to see more, be more, and do more. Jean is an Insights facilitator, Master Personal Brand Strategist, and Gallup Strengths Coach. She combines “care and craft” to quickly connect with clients, tap into their authentic strengths, clarify their destination, and initiate action. She will challenge you in your own breadth and depth as a coach. Jean works with Fortune 50, 100, and 500 clients, and she has a healthy family in her life of balance, presence, and great joy. Show Highlights: ● Jean’s story of how she came into the world of coaching 20 years ago ● How Jean wanted to “fill the void” for senior leaders and launched into the coaching profession ● The difference in the availability of coaching resources today vs. 20 years ago ● Three categories of key learnings: business, clients, and self ● Jean’s top tips for business: 3. Structure, 2. Network, and 1. Honor and uphold ICF ethics ● Jean’s top tips for clients: 3. Be real and speak your truth, 2. Be 100% present, and 1. Identify the deepest root of what they want to talk about ● Jean’s top tips for self: 3. Invest in mental, physical, and emotional well being, 2. Restore your energy, and 1. Have your own coach ● Jean’s bonus tip: Be a good listener in your business, with your clients, and to yourself Resources: Visions In Action (http://www.visions-in-action.com/) Find Jean on LinkedIn
"Most people are not authentic because they don't know who they are."Why Jean doesn't believe in motivation (2:31)What makes a gentleman in today's world (3:12)What integrity means (6:45)Why being a giver is so much better than being a taker (8:55)How Jean learned the core values that guide him today (11:11)How challenges, roadblocks, and hurdles make you better (12:35)What watching his father die taught Jean about making an impact (14:35)How to motivate yourself to protect your health (22:15)Ways to take care of your mental health (24:13)Why being a complete person on your own makes you better in relationships (29:50)"No one falls on top of the mountain. Everyone has to climb."Links mentioned in this episode:Order Koya's new book Let Your Fears Make You FierceFollow Jean:InstagramFacebookWebsite"There's nothing you can do about tomorrow except live today properly."
[1:45] The need for The Entrepreneur's Network (TEN) to help entrepreneurs get ready to pitch for funding [3:30] Partnerships with Monroe County, Rochester Angel Network, SCORE, Urban League to build the entrepreneurial ecosystem [5:45] How Jean got involved in TEN, expanded the program beyond just tech startups [8:45] What types of companies qualify? Tech startups ready to pitch to investors, Established companies focused on growing and selling to customers outside the region [10:15] Measuring success for TEN and its graduates - jobs created, increasing the success rate of startups [12:30] Giving the entrepreneurs coaches with real world experience as entrepreneurs and business owners [13:45] The structure and curriculum of the TEN program [15:45] The rise of Shark Tank and "entrepreneurship by necessity" growing an interest in entrepreneurship in the region [17:30] Changing the mindset around lifelong employment [20:45] The strengths of Rochester's entrepreneurial ecosystem and the opportunities to engage more local investors to invest locally [25:45] Addressing the challenges for female entrepreneurs with Chloe Capital [29:45] The first TEN class focused on female-led startups: -"Name it, claim it and overcome it." -Accomplished women who had a lack of confidence [35:45] Funding for women, minority and LGBTQ led businesses [39:20] Creating a diverse team and leveraging their experience and strengths by creating an inclusive culture [42:50] An upcoming cohort for female-led startups - Apply by 8/31/19! http://ten-ny.org/ [44:45] Success Stories - Ken Rosenfeld from eHealth Technologies and Michele Liddle from Perfect Granola Listen to Michelle's episode here: https://dashboard.simplecast.com/episodes/533d45b0-0812-46e3-9313-3bab11968bfd [47:30] Helping startups build purpose and culture Boss Documentary on PBS: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/boss/video/boss-the-black-experience-in-business-nguxge/ [54:40] The future of entrepreneurship in Rochester and changing education to create a mindset of lifelong learners
Jean Jarvis MBE is the managing director of Fuse Enterprise CIC, part of Wrekin Housing Group, a £70m-turnover organisation using its spending power to buy social, embedding social value into every decision, and using champions to spread the social enterprise message.Fuse has a cleaning, grounds maintenance and environmental services division which has grown from 1 to 13 staff, and launched and manages the Northfield Centre, a Social Enterprise Hub including a women's refuge, GP surgery and pharmacy in Staffordshire.Jean also leads on social investment in the Wrekin Housing Group. When Fuse originally became part of Wrekin in 2013 few people knew about social enterprise, but now the group recognises itself as a social enterprise.In this episode Jean covers Wrekin's journey embracing (and becoming a) social enterprise and delivering social value. She talks about:Her excitement over Wrekin's transition into a social enterprise.How Jean built support for the social investment strategy.Social value is now embedded into decisions made throughout Wrekin.Measuring a range of social value metrics to be reported at every board meeting.Recognising the need to buy local as well as social.Building capacity in the social enterprise sector and building an environment of social awareness.How Wrekin's 35+ social enterprise champions were recruited and educated, spread the word and build enthusiasm for social enterprise.They also promote replication and a culture of change.Why Jean believes all businesses should be social enterprises – and other housing associations should follow Wrekin's examples.Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review or rating! And if you are interested in being interviewed and are from an existing social enterprise creating a proven impact, please contact presenter Heidi Fisher at Make An Impact CIC.
In today’s episode, the conversation is all about being fearless. Recently, the Getting Smart team has had the opportunity to interview Jean Case about her new book, Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose. Jean’s book weaves together stories about ordinary people who set out to change the world. While reading her book and speaking with her today, Caroline learned that fearlessness is not just about quitting your job and taking a massive leap of faith; there are many ways to be fearless every day and make an impact, simply by deciding to do so. Through the five principles outlined in her book, readers are given a clear road map to ignite change at work, in life, and in their community. Jean has not only researched being fearless but has lived a fearless life. She serves as the CEO of the Case Foundation — investing in people and ideas that can change the world. She is also the first female Chairman of the National Geographic Society and has had a successful career in the private sector. Key Takeaways: [:16] About today’s podcast. [1:38] How Jean defines fearlessness. [2:41] Jean shares her thoughts on how we can all be more fearless in our everyday lives and some of the examples featured in her book. [3:55] Jean talks about one of her core principle about fearlessness: the idea of letting urgency conquer fear. [7:05] How Jean thinks both students and teachers can act on this principle (of letting urgency conquer fear). [9:39] How fearlessness can have an impact in a variety of ways and the main message of Jean’s book. [10:12] Jean speaks about her thankfulness regarding Jane Goodall writing the forward in her book. [11:32] Jean highlights another important message in her book: being a ‘sponge.’ [12:44] Why Jean decided to support National Geographic Society’s work and how their work has proven to be fearless. [14:39] Where Jean’s interest in difference-making came about. [16:02] How the Case Foundation is supporting change-makers and people being fearless. [17:36] Characteristics Jean has found that change-makers often have in common. [18:28] Jean’s advice for how we can all start being more fearless. [20:01] Share with the Getting Smart Podcast the ways you’re being fearless and making an impact in your community by sending them a note at Editor@GettingSmart.com to be featured in an upcoming blog post. Mentioned in This Episode: Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose, by Jean Case UCLA — Swipe Out Hunger Case Foundation Jane Goodall of National GeographicThomas Edison on being more of a ‘sponge’ than an inventor National Geographic Society Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include ‘Podcast’ in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
Welcome to another fun recurring guest to the show! Today we have Jean or @Bookmama789. She is a former bookseller, former teacher, former librarian, and now full time professional reader/book reviewer. Jean lives in Maryland with my husband and twin daughters, and she has been blogging about books for over 8 years. In this episode, we chat: About Reading Challenges specifically Book Riot Reading Challenge and . Goodreads Reading Challenge How much Laura has read in comparison to last year How Jean tackled the Book Riot Reading Challenge What are some of the challenges as you tackle the Book Riot Read Harder Challenge What are Laura and Jean's 2019 reading goals keeping the reading challenges in mind How Laura is getting books from the library thanks to Libby - Overdrive Beowulf Retellings BOOKS MENTIONED Born a Crime by Trevor Noah The Air you Breathe by Frances de Pontes Peebles The Girl who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya and Elizabeth Weil Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (my review) Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston Brightly Burning by Alexa Donne The Day That Went Missing by Richard Beard The Latecomers by Helen Klein Ross The Boneless Mercies by April Genevieve Tucholke I am I am I am by Maggie O’Farrell Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchinson Aquicorn Cove by Katie O’Neill The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain A Simple Favor by Darcey Bell Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley Pachinko by Min Jin Lee The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah The Gown by Jennifer Robson * Laura did get an ARC of this book! For detailed shownotes, show archives and other fun information, please visit What to Read Next Blog (http://www.whattoreadnextblog.com)
Jean Galea and Donnacha MacGloinn, standing in for James Laws this week, go deep into the fascinating story of Akshat Choudhary, founder and CEO of blogvault.net, a WordPress backup service and the most successful WordPress-related business in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India. Among the topics covered in this free-wheeling, wide-ranging discussion: How Akshat started off in WordPress, what he did before and his future plans. How, as a lone founder with no previous experience of WordPress, he grew BlogVault to a company of 13. How he managed to juggle a demanding day job with working on his WordPress startup every evening. What he doesn’t like about the name of his company. How it felt when a massive competitor launched a very similarly-named product just a week after his, but how it turned out to be a good thing. How to deal with the pressure of being a small fish in a rapidly-changing business environment. Why it is worth doubling down on the WordPress market. The quality of Internet service in India. Is India a scary place to visit? Will a taxi driver punch you in the face and take your Macbook? What are the best Indian destinations for digital nomads? How Akshat’s new malware protection service, Malcare, grew naturally from BlogVault. What is the difference between Blogvault’s malware removal feature and Malcare, his new service. Why he should have released Malcare six months ago. Donnacha’s suggestions to improve the marketing of Malcare. How Jean met Akshat, and what most impressed him. The importance of traveling to meet your customers in person. Bringing the atmosphere of WordCamps back home to India. Gaining big customers such as WPEngine, Godaddy, LiquidWeb, Pantheon, FlyWheel, Cloudways, WPServeur and Savvii.nl. Advantages of running backup and malware-detection tasks through a service, rather than with WordPress plugins on your own hosting. Why continual, incremental backups are vital for eCommerce websites. Is it better to be good at tech or good at marketing? Finding good programmers in Bangalore, and how to retain them. Why, despite oversaturation in the WordPress market, there is always room for another good product. Why Akshat is pretty sure that one of your WordPress sites has malware that you are unaware of. https://blogvault.net/ BlogVault Malcare Migrate Guru - Free WordPress plugin blogVault (@blogVault) | Twitter Akshat Choudhary (@akshatc) | Twitter https://www.linkedin.com/in/akshatchoudhary/ https://blogvault.net/
If you've ever lost a loved one and felt guilty, angry, lost, sad, or depressed, or simply wanted a sense of closure, or the chance to say goodbye you never got, then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with Dr. Jamie Turndorf, also known as Dr. Love, known to millions through her website AskDrLove.com and in major magazines and networks, like CNN which recently dubbed her their Resident Love Doctor. She also hosts a radio show on Hay House and has a new book by that very title, Love Never Dies. Today we'll look at what happened to Jamie after her husband of 27 years passed away, and then began revisiting her. We'll talk about love, life, death, and why death do we part may be 180 degrees wrong. We'll look at how to reconnect with our loved ones, how to heal, move past the guilt, get closure, or even the reverse, re-establish connections that we were once told are long gone. That plus we'll look at what squirrels can tell us, why you my want to switch a Miata for a Porsche, and why electronics flip on at 3:36 in the morning. Questions and Topics Include: How Jamie had a premonition of the man she was going to marry When he first appeared to her Why they both had a premonition her husband of 27 years was going to pass away in an accident. How Jean began returning to her Why the western approach to grief therapy is a complete disaster How to reconnect with your loved one after they've passed away How do we overcome the false beliefs that block people from reconnecting Why ‘heaven is a state, not a place' What are the misconceptions that need to clear out of the way to get unblocked Why we're not ‘holding back' our loved ones from going to heaven Is it possible we could be hurting our loved ones by holding on. What every single spirit says about holding on to their loved on What science is showing about death and non-local consciousness How do we dialogue with our loved ones – “Tune In 101” How to create a state of receptivity How do we start the dialoguing process? What do you tell parents if they lose a child? Free gift if they sign up for Dr. Jamie Turndorf's newsletter and when purchase the paperback Dr. Jamie Turndorf AKA Ask Dr. Love & Love Expert on CNN Shows How We Can All Reconnected With Loved One's Who've Passed On & Communicate w/them from Heaven & the Other Side to Make Peace & Heal | Spirituality | Meditation | Loving Kindness | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com