Dr. Joel Fuhrman is the family physician we all WISH we had when we were growing up. He would have saved a ton more of us from the common cold and ear infections and sore throats as kids. He would have saved almost all of us from obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease as adults. […]
YOLO – How do You Make the Most of it?
When I was in Ocean City a couple of weekends ago with my girlfriends, we noticed something new on the boardwalk this year. Next to all the witty slogan t-shirts like “You must be this tall to ride this ride” and “I’m with stupid–>”, came a shirt that none of us had recalled seeing before. […]
The Beauty of Like-Minded People
You are, or will become, the average of the five people you associate with the most. ~ Brian Carruthers That little quote says a whole lot. I heard it for the first time many years ago when I was in training for a side career as an Arbonne Consultant. My business goals may have changed […]
USDA Redeems With a Red Flag
The USDA is arguably best known for providing dietary recommendations for Americans. They’re the ones who put out the ever-changing food pyramid, MyPyramid, and now the new MyPlate. Ironically, the two latest and greatest have the least amount of information yet! The food pyramid needed to be updated for sure – thank goodness someone was […]
See Something? Say Something!
This weekend I had the good fortune to attend Taking Action For Animals (TAFA) in Washington, DC. It’s an annual conference put on by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), but it was my very first time. It was a whirlwind weekend experience filled with education, networking, legislative updates, and resources. The fact […]
A World of…Wow
This past weekend I had the good fortune to visit Atlanta, Georgia. It was a long weekend, and we were there for a really unique opportunity – to be on the Family Feud! That’s right, ON the Famly Feud – what a riot! It was a weekend full of firsts – meeting Steve Harvey, being […]
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