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Pioneers in thought
Discussing the challenges and thrills of outside of the box thinking. Tonight I talk with Artist/inventor/entrepreneur Cindi Valverde about her mission to change the world one Washable Produce Bag at a time! Read more about cindi http://pinterest.com/familyofartists/the-artwork-of-cindi-valverde/here:http://www.washableproducebags.com/about.html
Tags: thinkers inventors artists creators composers
by InspiringPeopleRadio in Life
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ZADYBALL
A Zady®ball is a unique handmade toy that is easy for young babies to hold on to, and will quickly become a favorite! They are soft to hold and cuddle, and have lots of knotted fabric strings to grab and rub. As your baby grows, Zadyball just becomes even more fun! It is great for soothing sore gums while teething, easy to throw and catch – especially when you are learning how, and machine washable – a MUST for any baby toy! Zadyball is available in many different colors, style
Tags: Toys Baby Fun washable Colorful
by Charlie Bolts in Moms and Family
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Be A Healthy Caregiver
On today's show we welcome Mandy Harrell from Wearever*USA. The Wearever* Brand offers comfortable, quality, affordable and stylish apparel solutions for everyday health and wellness concerns. The Men's and Women's line of washable, reusable urinary incontinence panties and briefs is especially beneficial for active individuals who want to continue their normal lifestyles without worry or emotional stress resulting from urinary incontinence . Additi
Tags: Health Technology Aging Seniors Caregiving
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Ashford Publishing Radio Presents Joanne Widness
Joanne Widness, the owner and founder of Chilly Dog, located in Ashland, Oregon. Chilly Dog is a brand name that pet owners have now come to love; providing quality pet beds for the home, and for traveling needs. The beds accommodate dogs of various sizes, are washable, light-weight, and include built-in blankets. During her entrepreneurial journey, Ms. Widness was an educator. Now retired, she holds over 33 years of experience in education. She was an associate pro
Tags: Business Chilly-Dog Educator Professional Accomplished
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Radio Show: Get the Best Cleaning Tips with Lint Pro
This 3-piece set of washable sticky rollers keeps clothing, upholstery, carpet and flooring, blinds and curtains, car interiots and even ceiling fans free of any dry messes that need a quick clean-up. Set includes three different sizes: a compact, portable roller perfect for your purse, luggage or glove box, a standard size for clothing and smaller surfaces and a large roller with telescoping handle for floors and larger jobs. Just rinse clean and reuse over and over. It picks up fur, lint, du
Tags: home improvement Maricopa County Home Shows remodeling lint-Pro cleaning
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Don't Get Mad...Get Glad Rags!
Women have used menstrual pads in various forms throughout history. Sometimes they were made from natural fibers such as grass, papyrus, sponges or some kind of natural fiber cloth such as cotton or wool. According to The Museum of Menstruation, in the early 19th century, there were two companies that emerged with commercial products. They were the Hartmann company from Germany and Johnson & Johnson, from the U.S.A. Both companies began addressing this important part of a woman’s life and so began this multi-million dollar industry. In the mid-1920’s, the German company Camelia began selling disposable pads. The evolution continued with the introduction of yet another disposable product in 1936 by Tampax. This product was the first tampon with an applicator. Although there were so many options, women began looking for alternatives to disposable products that were not only cost effective but were good for the environment. Sometimes the advancement of technology is not always what people want. At times, people do want to go back to basics without having to go back in time. Women wanted a product that was reusable and not chock-filled with chemicals to absorb their menstrual fluids. This was the vision of Brenda Mallory, Founder and President of Glad Rags, Inc. (http://www.gladrags.com) Glad Rags have become a recognized name in the line of feminine hygiene products all over the world. These washable menstrual cloths are made in the USA, not tested on animals and contain no plastics, perfumes or over-packaging. In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, Brenda Mallory, will be my guest to talk about eco-friendly alternatives for women’s feminine hygiene products and how her company has worked hard to educate women about menstruation. Stay tuned!
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by The Organic View in Women
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Dr. Joyce Starr: How disposable home air filters make you sick
Do you change your air-conditioning and heating filters on a regular basis? I didn't think so. Are you aware that most standard, disposable filters block only 7 to 10 percent of household bacteria - such as skin flakes, cooking oil, dust mites, mold spores etc? David Dorfman, aka Dr. Air Care, offers washable filters that reportedly block nearly 99 percent of allergens, while saving you money year after year. Listen to this Rights Radio.com show to learn more.
Tags: home allergens airconditioning filters home air bacteria Rights Radio dot com Dr Joyce Starr
by Rights Radio dot com in Life
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Panty Raid: Revolutionizing the Women's Underwear Industry
For how little fabric is used to make women's underwear, at a $3.5BN market share, the world of panties are a seriously big business. Considering major brands make up a little over 29% of the total market value, it can be challenging for smaller brands to sneak their way in to our drawers.This being said, latest reports show that smaller brands and private labels are making an entrance, which may spell good news for a new brand on the market called THINX - a company founded by three young enterprising women who are offering women something different: Panties that not only work with woman's body while menstruating but also help fund Afripads in Africa - an organization that provides washable, reusable sanitary pads to menstruating girls so they don't miss a week of school. Sisters Miki and Radha Agrawal and Antonia Dunbar discuss with Summer Rayne Oakes on this second episode of "SRO Conversations" how a new innovative underwear can really disrupt the industry. To view all conversations, including this one, visit www.summerrayne.net.Direct any comments/questions for this episode on Twitter @sroakes with #SROConvo.
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