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This Week in BlogTalkRadio, 11/30-12/6
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Tina Hancock
9/18/2009 9:07 PM UTC
Interesting show; enjoyed the format. It's great to recognize women everywhere who make such valuable contributions to others' lives!
Wheatle Peart
6/24/2009 7:18 AM UTC
Thanks for listening to my show!! Touch a life!
BrainPowered PR/Mktg
5/11/2009 3:20 AM UTC
Hello Johnny! Thank you for stopping by and checking out BrainPowered Biz Radio. We look forward to learning from you.
5/2/2009 12:58 PM UTC
Great Topic. Please also Listen to Wheatle Peart Radio Show - Why Being Socially Responsible is so important show on BlogTalkRadio - http://tobtr.com/s/514338
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From My Mama’s Kitchen Talk Radio is based on the book - From My Mama’s Kitchen – “food for the soul, recipes for living” by Johnny Tan. Originally intended as a cookbook to preserve his moms’ recipes, transpires into a motherly love-inspired book about his personal relationships with his adopted mom in Malaysia and with eight other wonderful women whom he refers to as “mom” in the United States. Over the years,his mothers were his “team of counselors”who provided him unconditional motherly-love. They were always available whenever he needed them – to talk, get some advice or just to sound off. This weekly talk show hosted by the author, Johnny Tan, pays tribute and honors his moms and moms everywhere for their timeless loving wisdom, spiritual and inspirational contribution in making a positive difference in the lives of their children and their loved ones. It provides a platform for everyone to share their own experiences of “motherly love” on-air with other listeners. With the support of special guests, Johnny’s vision and mission is to educate, entertain, and inspire everyone the significant role mothers’ play in our daily lives and to bring “motherly love” to center stage. What I have learned from my 9 moms – Respect the past, because it is a classroom for lessons learned. Be prepared for the future, because it is my destiny. Always live in the now, because every moment is a memorable experience. – Johnny Tan. If you have a comment about the show or if you would like to be a guest on the show, please send your email to host@fmmktalkradio.com
FMMK Talk Radio
Date / Time: 12/8/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Category: Moms and Family
Call-in Number: (347) 327-9995
As we continue with the countdown to Christmas and the New Year, my guest for this week is Kristin Maschka. She is the past president and national spokesperson for Mothers & More. She has a very interesting story to share about her experiences in her new book “This is not how I thought it would be – Remodeling Motherhood to Get the Lives We Want Today.” Kristin, who owns and manages her successful company, has firsthand experience of the many challenges working mothers encounter in their daily lives of shared responsibility and co-parenting. She also cherishes the many rewards when things do go the right way! Her book “This is not how I thought it would be” is a candid story about how you can remodel motherhood to get the live you want today! Please call 347.327.9995 to join Kristin and I live on the air on Tuesday 12/08/09 from 10-11 am US CST as we discuss her exciting life’s journey as a momtrepreneur preparing for the holidays and her new book.
Date / Time: 4/29/2009 9:29 PM UTC
A Mother's Day Special - Celebrating Motherhood in the 21st Century
Motherhood can be exhilarating, yet frightening, joyful, and yet confusing. It can be the most rewarding-and undervalued-job in the world. Recognizing these challenges, realities and value of mothering, the National Association of Mothers’ Centers since 1975 has offered a community-building model that has successfully laid foundations for hundreds of Mothers’ Centers programs around the country. These programs offer moms and other caregivers a sense of camaraderie, peer support, empathy, information, and resources for their hard work of parenting and care-giving. As the collective voice of mothers in the United States, they work and serve at both the grassroots and national level by providing: • Support to more than 30 Mothers' Centers around the United States • Organize high-impact conferences and events about parenting, maternal health, child development and work-life balance • Bring issues related to motherhood and care-giving to the center of public policy discussions through their Mothers Ought To Have Equal Rights (MOTHERS) In the “Food for the Soul” section of my book From My Mama’s Kitchen –“food for the soul, recipes for living,” I wrote about our mom being our teacher, coach, and counselor. It is all about creating and loving. It requires patience, a happy attitude, and a touch of love. Over the years, the National Association of Mothers’ Centers have successfully created a safe, nurturing environment that lead to healthier and happier mothers, healthier children, and families, which gave birth to community excellence! Please call 347.327.9995 to join Linda and me live on the air!
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