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Melissa A Rosati

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31 VOICES MARCH is radio programming dedicated to women who are remaking the world through writing and the arts. The show is a forum for discussion; a platform for connection; and symbol of unity. Inspired by Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn, Melissa A. Rosati, founder and host, interviews guests who are passionate in their belief that writing and the arts transform oppression into knowledge, freedom, and a sustainable world. The show takes its name in honor of Women’s History month. Listeners are encouraged to call the show with questions and comments at 626-414-3577. After the show broadcast, the podcast is available on demand and through the iTunes store. 31 Voices March is a radio broadcast operated by Melissa’s Coaching Studio, LLC. Melissa A. Rosati, Owner. The show's theme music is by Carolyn Ota, Voice Artist and Sound Healer. Visit her website at www.carolynota.com

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Before Sarah Jessica Parker dazzled the screen in Sex in the City, there was Stephanie Braxton tantalizing her suitors in Acts of Love and Other Comedies. Ms. Braxton is an Emmy award-winning writer and actress in television and... more

My guest, Suzi Banks Baum, creativity and motherhood advocate, believes these two spheres of a woman's life are inextricably linked, but do not always exist consciously together. Ironically, most mothers do not think of themselves as... more

Leading off the 31 Voices March--A Women's History Project-- is Deirdre Bair, award-winning biographer of Anais Nin and Simone de Beauvoir. We'll ask her about women's history, feminist issues, and culture. A literary journalist, Ms.... more

"The mental health industry has its reasons for calling life's challenges disorders but you have few good reasons to collude with them," writes Dr. Eric Maisel in his new book, Rethinking Depression: How to Shed Mental Health Labels... more

Join me for a fascinating interview with Reverend Richard Leonard. Reflecting on Black History Month and social justice, Rev. Leonard discusses his personal journey as an activist. In 1965 Rev. Martin Luther King appealed to clergy across... more

From Tony Bennett to Bono, Scott F. Burrows has played with a stellar collection of music greats. A high school music teacher by day and leader of the Scott Burrows F!ve by night, Scott opens his lesson book for this interview and... more

Whether it is your aging parents, a sick child, or a friend just diagnosed with Cancer, you want to be supportive. You may also find yourself in the role of patient advocate. You become the caregiver to someone in dire need. How do... more

Learn the secrets that will sell your story! LINDA BERGMAN has been paid to write over 24 films and she produced five of them. A screenwriter by trade, she's best known for her expertise in writing family drama and strong women's... more

Quinn McDonald had every intention of being an obedient child, a dutiful wife, and the mom who baked cookies for PTA meetings. Due to an unexpected wrinkle in the space/time continuum, that didn't happen. Raw Art Journaling brings... more

The philosophy of the "Tao" or the "Way," was set down in approximately 600 B.C. by Lao Tzu in 81 poems, entitled "The Tao Teh Ching." My guests, Andre and Judy de Zanger, share their techniques for unlocking your creative... more
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