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Beautifully Inspired Women's Magazine For Women 40 & Over

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Dorothelia Barnett/ Editor -In-Chief

 

While in Jamaica, Dorothelia wrote an article for a major spa magazine, along with the “Independent Caribbean Online News Network.” She did many interviews with well-known Jamaican celebrities.

After returning to the United States several years later, Dorothelia’s quest to design a refreshing online magazine for women 40 & over was joyfully birthed and published in 2011-- Beautifully Inspired Women’s Magazine For Women 40 & Over.

Dorothelia is passionate about showcasing nothing less than the most inspirational and motivational topics that both men and women can relate to. She has interviewed celebrities from all around the world such as: Maria Howell who played in the "Color Purple", "Daddy's Little Girls", "Army House Wives" and Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns". Susaye Green, former Singer of the "Supremes". The Neely's of the Food Network Channel; well-known actor, Dennis White; and author, Joseph Young. She's worked with Connecticut first female State's Attorney, Gail Hardy; CEO of Soul Purpose, Nadine Thompson; and New York play writer/director, Anne Thompson. Two time ESPN Emmy Winner and V.P of Production Migration, Charita Johnson; Curtis D. Robinson of the Curtis D. Men's Institute; and radio personality Patricia Benjamin from the UK. Dr. Steve Perry from Channel TV One "Save My Son", "NFL Oldest Cheer Leader of the Cincinnati Bengals" Laura Vikmanis, Actress and Singer Chandra Currelley. These are only a few of those featured in her magazine, gaining both national and international attention on television and radio.

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