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Beverly Mahone - Whatever! A Baby Boomer's Guide Into Middle Age

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Beverly Mahone is a veteran journalist, author, media coach and motivational speaker who writes about issues affecting middle-aged women in her book, Whatever! A Baby Boomer's Journey Into Middle Age. The Ohio University graduate writes candidly about issues including weight gain and menopause, dating after the age of 40 and leaving Corporate America at midlife. After spending more than 25 years in the radio and television news business, Beverly traded it in to become a work-at-home-mom. She is now using her media expertise as a consultant to train individuals how to market themselves to radio, television and newspapers professionals. (Talk2bev). She is also enjoying a lucrative speaking career in which she shares her life experiences with other women baby boomer women. Beverly, who has been classified as a baby boomer expert by the media, has appeared on numerous radio and talk programs including: WOR Radio in with Henican and White (New York City) The Audrey Chapman Show (Washington, DC) Madison in the Morning Sunny 93.9 (Raleigh, NC) Just 4 Us with Gayle Hurd (Raleigh, NC) MSNBC-TV Boomer Nation Segment WGHP Fox 8 (High Point, NC) WCCB Fox 18 (Charlotte, NC) WTTG Fox 5 (Washington, DC) New York Times Newspaper Article June 7, 2007 Beverly is married, has a daughter in college and a two-year-old grandson. She describes herself as a "Babyboomer Diva on the Move" who has a passion for God and family. Her favorites are Psalm 121 and Philippians 4-13 and her favorite poem is The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. For more information, visit her website: http://www.boomerdivanation.org One more thing: She knows how to throw one heck of a Girlfriends Pajama Party!!!

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