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You make more money than your husband. He is not as educated as you. We want to hear your story. You could be on our show. Email us at contact@lornaowens.com Our Guests Mary Ann Reid In 2002, Maryann Reid was invited by USATODAY to write a novella for the acclaimed Open Book section of their website. In Jan/Feb, her series, "Single Black Female" ran for several weeks and attracted a whole new audience to her already popular first book, Sex and the Single Sister. In 2003, Reid wrote Use Me or Lose Me, a spin off to Sex and published by St. Martins. Jane Straus Jane Straus is a nationally renowned relationship expert, bestselling author, radio host, and popular media guest for network television as well as for syndicated radio programs and print publications. In January of 2003 she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which began her journey of deeper self-reflection. Not knowing if she would live or die, she asked herself, Is there anything I have been too afraid to do in my life? Any regrets? Although she was grateful for her loving, supportive family and friends and for challenging work, she admitted to herself that, out of fear of rejection and failure, she had avoided writing Enough Is Enough!. Like many of us, she had let her excuses dampen her spirit's longings. So she made a pact with herself that if she made it through the surgery and were given a second chance, she would stop listening to her fears and excuses and begin writing. Thankfully, the brain tumor was successfully removed. The next two years of writing helped her discover the crucial distinction between endurance and perseverance and the wisdom to understand that we are all greater than our fears and more worthy than our to-do lists. These insights and more can be found in her remarkable book, Enough Is Enough! Stop Enduring and Start Living Your Extraordinary Life. Maya Breuer I I am Maya Breuer, a modern day Yogini and teacher of Hatha Yoga and Pranayama. I hav
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