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Kadi Prescott

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ginza

ginza

where are the podcasts?

Deb@MommieMayhem

Deb@MommieMayhem

You girls are great ! Keep it up !

Tiffany1377

Tiffany1377

Today's show was FANTASTIC!!

Tiffany1377

Tiffany1377

I am LOVING this show! It's addictive. Who's with me?

melmo

melmo

Good Luck girlies!

Crystallee

Crystallee

Good 1st Show Ladies!

Kadi Prescott

Kadi Prescott

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    Parenting: Dealing With Stealing

    How do you handle it when your child steals? Join Cynthia Langtiw, child psychology expert as I ask her about how to deal with this very delicate parenting topic and why it happens.

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    Please excuse our dust! Uncorked will be temporarily off the air from Feb 21st, through March 1st. We will be returning with a stellar line up of shows on March 2nd, so don't forget to mark your calendars!!

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    The Loveologist Will See You Now

    Danielle and I met the most fascinating people on today's show! One of our new acquaintances is the world famous, Ja'son Manwill, Loveologist for Corporate America. We felt completely honored that "The Love Coach" thought us worthy to chat with about sex. Naturally, we had to schedule a show just to give Ja'son the opportunity to school us on the betterment of our sex lives er... professional lives.
    Here is a bit about Ja'son and what he will be sharing with us tomorrow:

    I am the Loveologist for Corporate America.  I train and teach Information Publishers, Entrepreneurial CEO's and Corporate America How to Communicate More Effectively.

    I also am the Corporate America Loveologist for Passionate Loving Intimacy, Inc.  You can find out more by going to our website at www.passionatelovingintimacy.com. where I teach and train married couples, rescue their relationships and Ignite Loving Desire.

    In my coaching of thousands of students, I have found that how you are in the Boardroom is exactly how you are in the Bedroom.

    There are many tips that will help people improve and they are quite simple.

    Here is some topics I could talk and train about tomorrow:

    -Aphrodisiacs: The Victorious Search For Pleasure
    -Ingredients of Love: The Secret Ingredients to help you find Everlasting Love™.
    -8 Words That Stop ALL Heated Arguments, and Improve Communication in Relationships™
    -“From The Boardroom To The Bedroom™: How To Communicate More Effectively With Anyone in 30-60 Seconds™"

    This is a show that will help us all have a more rounded and functional lifestyle, not to mention a better sex life!

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    The Price of Perfection

    When I was a teenager, my very favorite Hollywood figure was not Madonna or Drew Barrymore. It was Norma Jean Baker. I had numerous biographies, posters, movies and even a life sized cardboard stand up in my room. I was fascinated by this woman who, despite having rough personal life, captured the hearts of millions of people. The more I read about this woman, the more I loved her, pitied her and wished I could have known her. She led a tragic life, riddled with substance abuse and rejection. She never was able to have children, despite it being the very thing that her heart desired. My fascination with her was not about her dramatic personal life. It was her real beauty and the lesson I learned from her inability to love herself.

    As a young woman, Norma Jean was stunning. She was sweet and radiated innocence. She was unashamed of her body. Her auburn curls, milky skin and curvy figure caught the eye of many. The photographers loved her and men fell hopelessly in love with her. Then...Hollywood got a hold of her and turned her into this woman:

    Norma, known to her fans as Marilyn Monroe, plummeted after becoming famous. Her life was a whirlwind of drama and trying to find happiness, despite having everything a girl could seemingly want. Males worshipped her. Females longed to be her. Her beauty regimen became a mix of platinum hair, bedroom eyes and always trying to be a size smaller. Suddenly, the beauty she was born with, was no longer enough. Everything she did to improve herself was for Hollywood. She struggled to fit the mold that producers wanted her to. In the end, Norma Jean could no longer handle the pressure of trying to be the sex symbol that America wanted her to be. She never truly knew what it was like to look in the mirror and love the woman who stared back at her.

    I wonder how different her life would have been if she had ever come across a place like this? A place where we strive to help women love themselves, regardless of size. A place where beauty is not limited to a size, a hair color or a nationality. I wonder how different she would have felt if somebody had just said, "You are beautiful and sexy without the bleach, the diet pills and the image of perfection." True, she never would have achieved the status that she did, but was it really worth it in the end? I was so sad when I came to the part of Norma Jean's biography when she died. I mourned the loss of Norma Jean. Despite what everyone says about her suspected murderer, in my mind, the one who really killed her was Marilyn Monroe.


    Elton John states it succinctly in his song, "Candle In The Wind"


    Goodbye Norma Jean


    Though I never knew you at all


    You had the grace to hold yourself


    While those around you crawled


    They crawled out of the woodwork


    And they whispered into your brain


    They set you on the treadmill


    And they made you change your name


    And it seems to me you lived your life


    Like a candle in the wind


    Never knowing who to cling to


    When the rain set in


    And I would have liked to have known you


    But I was just a kid


    Your candle burned out long before


    Your legend ever did


    Loneliness was tough


    The toughest role you ever played


    Hollywood created a superstar


    And pain was the price you paid


    Even when you died


    Oh the press still hounded you


    All the papers had to say


    Was that Marilyn was found in the nude


    Goodbye Norma Jean


    From the young man in the 22nd row


    Who sees you as something as more than sexual


    More than just our Marilyn Monroe.

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