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“Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys” is an interactive, live Internet talk-radio show that focuses on providing people with tools to enrich and advance their lives mentally, physically, and emotionally. Callers are encouraged to call (516) 387-1745 to listen or ask questions.The show is LIVE on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. Eastern. Joy is a licensed social worker, mother, trainer, speaker, mentor, actress, writer, producer and director. Ms. Keys holds a Masters in Social Work. She is a Leeway Art and Change grantee. She is passionate about making a difference in her local and global communities. *Make PAYPAL donations to : https://paypal.me/saturdayswithjoykeys *Follow on TWITTER:www.twitter.com/joykeys. *Become a fan on FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningswithjoykeys. *Follow on INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/saturdayswithjoykeys. Email me at saturdayswithjoykeys (at) hotmail (dot) com

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